Cooper J E, Knowler C
Royal College of Surgeons of England, London.
Vet Rec. 1991;129(25-26):541-9.
In the past veterinary interest in snails has been confined to their role in the transmission of disease; nowadays the trend to keep these animals in captivity--for food, for study, as 'companion animals'--means that the profession is increasingly likely to be consulted about their health, welfare or conservation. An understanding of the biology of snails is an important prerequisite to work with them. Land snails are hermaphrodite and have a complex reproductive system; other organs also show special adaptations. Management methods vary considerably and farmed snails can be maintained under extensive or intensive conditions. Methods for handling and transporting them are important considerations. There is little published information on the diseases and pathology of snails but suboptimum environment, poisons, nutritional deficiencies, predators and parasites are known to cause, or contribute, to their mortality.
过去,兽医对蜗牛的关注仅限于它们在疾病传播中的作用;如今,将这些动物圈养起来的趋势——用于食用、研究、作为“伴侣动物”——意味着兽医越来越有可能就它们的健康、福利或保护问题提供咨询。了解蜗牛的生物学特性是与它们打交道的重要前提。陆地蜗牛是雌雄同体的,拥有复杂的生殖系统;其他器官也有特殊的适应性。管理方法差异很大,养殖的蜗牛可以在粗放或集约条件下饲养。处理和运输它们的方法是重要的考虑因素。关于蜗牛疾病和病理学的已发表信息很少,但已知环境欠佳、中毒、营养缺乏、捕食者和寄生虫会导致或促成它们的死亡。