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Figure 1


Fig. 1. (A) Laboratory-reared snail performing aerial-respiratory behavior at the air–water interface. Note that the markings on the dorsal shell are utilized in the laboratory for identifications purposes. (B) A wild Lymnaea stagnalis aerial-respiring in its native habitat. The bars indicate that the wild snail is approximately twice the size of the laboratory snail.