Polymorphism in fossil Velacumantus australis (Gastropoda : Potamididae)
WH Ewers
Australian Journal of Zoology
14(5) 867 - 875
Published: 1966
Abstract
The snail Velacumantus australis occurs in banded and unbanded forms. An examination of fossil and living material from a shell spit at Wallaga Lake shows that the frequency of the white-banded form varied between 2.11 and 4.47% during the last 2500 yr. Such minor fluctuation is consistent with the hypothesis that these two forms are maintained as a selectively balanced polymorphism. Predatory gastropods may kill more unbanded than banded juvenile snails.https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9660867
© CSIRO 1966