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While a few species have been classified as invasive due to their ecological and economic impacts on the invaded ecosystems (e.g., zebra mussel), others show contrasting invasive potential, depending on the invaded ecosystem and/or the traits of the exotic species. This paper reviews the worldwide distribution, ecological impacts and the reasons that explain the invasive success of the aquatic mud snail <i>Potamopyrgus antipodarum</i> Gray (Hydrobiidae, Mollusca), which is native to New Zealand. This review shows that most studies on <i>P. antipodarum</i> distribution have been conducted in Europe, North America and Australia,and few studies in Asia. The distribution of this snail is still unknown in other parts of the world (e.g., Africa, South and Central America). The range of invaded aquatic ecosystems varies from fresh to salt water and from lentic to lotic ecosystems. 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