Neotricula aperta is exclusively
epilithic or
epixylic (on rotting wood).
Neotricula aperta is found only in shallow areas (typically 0.5 to 3 m deep) of the Mekong river and some of its tributaries. The snails are restricted to areas where the current is moderate (around 2 × 103 m3s−1), the water is clear and the bed rock forms (almost flat) platforms where agal
aufwuchs is extensive. Such conditions exist only during the
dry season in the lower Mekong (March to May) and so
Neotricula aperta populations persist mostly by recruitment (from eggs laid on stones in the previous year) or re-colonization from other rivers, and transmission of
Schistosoma mekongi is seasonal.
Population density can reach up to 4734 snails per m². In addition,
Neotricula aperta is not known from waters of low
conductivity or pH and is
calciphilic; the pH of all
Neotricula aperta habitats sampled to date is > 7.5 and the river systems in which the snails are found have always been those draining
karst areas. More recently,
Neotricula aperta has been found in the primary streams emerging from karst springs, close to the origins of the streams. The snail
Neotricula aperta requires hard water to provide the
calcium needed for rapid
shell growth as populations re-establish in the Mekong river each year following the annual flood. The ecological requirements of
Neotricula aperta indicate that this snail will not become established in the reservoirs or downstream channels of dams in the region and that flooding of habitats by impoundment will eliminate all
Neotricula aperta populations from the affected area.
Neotricula aperta grazes the algal
epilithon and therefore, unlike species such as
Biomphalaria (African vector of other kind of schistosomiasis), cannot survive in areas where sediment is depositing and preventing the growth of the algae upon which it feeds. Indeed, ecological studies of
Neotricula aperta have shown that this snail is found only on stones covered with fine sediments and that this species is highly sensitive to
silting. ==References==