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Compact Elimia

elimia showalterii

The Compact Elimia (Elimia showalterii) is a rare and fascinating freshwater snail that serves as a living testament to the rich, yet fragile, aquatic biodiversity of the American Southeast. Endemic solely to the Coosa River basin in Alabama, this small mollusk prefers to dwell in the highly oxygenated shoals and rocky riverbeds of fast-flowing waters. With a beautifully smooth, robust shell, the Compact Elimia spends its days slowly grazing on algae and organic detritus, playing a crucial role in maintaining water quality and the balance of its aquatic ecosystem. Sadly, the construction of dams and habitat alteration have severely impacted its historical range, making sightings incredibly rare today. Spotting one of these remarkable snails offers a unique glimpse into the specialized fauna of ancient river systems and highlights the importance of freshwater conservation.

Hábitat: Found exclusively in the heavily oxygenated shoals and rocky riffles of the Coosa River drainage system in Alabama.

Aspecto

The Compact Elimia is characterized by its robust, ovate-conic shell, which typically ranges from 1 to 3 centimeters in length. The shell is notable for being somewhat smooth and sturdy, lacking the heavy ridges or bumps seen in some related species. Its coloration varies from yellowish-brown to a darker olive or greenish-brown, often allowing it to blend seamlessly into the algae-covered river rocks it inhabits. The aperture, or opening, is relatively large and rounded, and the snail features a dark, leathery operculum used to seal the shell securely when threatened.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloMolluscaClaseGastropodaFamiliaPleuroceridaeGéneroElimia
Compact Elimia
Compact Elimia

Categoría

Invertebrate

Rareza

Common

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Like other pleurocerid snails, the Compact Elimia does not have lungs; it extracts oxygen directly from the water using gills, making it highly dependent on clean, fast-flowing, oxygen-rich rivers.

The Compact Elimia is part of a tragic and famous ecological event; the damming of the Coosa River led to the extinction of over 30 species of freshwater snails, one of the largest modern extinction events in North America.

The name 'Compact' comes from the snail's stout, highly streamlined shell shape, which evolved specifically to prevent it from being washed away in turbulent river rapids.

They are incredibly slow reproducers compared to other snails, laying only small clusters of eggs once a year, which makes it hard for their populations to recover from environmental damage.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Operculum Seal

It possesses a tough, trapdoor-like operculum that it uses to seal its shell tightly to protect against predators and environmental stress.

Habilidad

Radula Scraping

Equipped with a specialized, ribbon-like structure of tiny teeth called a radula, it rhythmically scrapes across river rocks to harvest tightly clinging algae.

Habilidad

Flow Resistance

Its compact, hydrodynamically streamlined shell allows it to withstand the moderate to fast currents of river shoals without being swept away.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
1-3 cm
Peso
0.001-0.005 kg
Esperanza de vida
2-5 años
Tamaño de la puesta
20-100
Incubación
14-30 días

Dieta y alimentación

The Compact Elimia primarily feeds by grazing on periphyton and biofilm covering submerged rocks and debris.

Alimentos principales

  • Algae
  • Diatoms
  • Biofilm
  • Detritus

Método de búsqueda

  • Grazing

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Freshwater Drum

Aplodinotus grunniens

Freshwater drum fish use their specialized pharyngeal teeth to crush the snail's shell.

eaten by

Northern Raccoon

Procyon lotor

Raccoons forage in shallow river waters and occasionally eat snails.

grazes on

Cladophora Algae

Cladophora glomerata

Provides a grazing surface and consumes Cladophora algae in its habitat.

Rasgos

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Compact Elimia?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Compact Elimia es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Compact Elimia?

1-3 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Compact Elimia?

0.001-0.005 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Compact Elimia?

2-5 años

¿Qué come Compact Elimia?

The Compact Elimia primarily feeds by grazing on periphyton and biofilm covering submerged rocks and debris.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Compact Elimia?

Found exclusively in the heavily oxygenated shoals and rocky riffles of the Coosa River drainage system in Alabama.

¿Cómo caza Compact Elimia?

Grazing

¿Cuál es el tamaño de la puesta de Compact Elimia?

20-100

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