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Publikováno v:
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, Vol 10, Pp 51-64 (2011)
The recent molluscan assemblages of all floodplain forests on the 256 km long Ohře River were studied (West and Northwest Bohemia, Czech Republic). Altogether, 75 species of terrestrial Gastropoda representing 30% of the total Czech malacofauna, wer
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https://doaj.org/article/50705f29a364453f80a2647582232a81
Autor:
Jitka Horáčková, Libor Dvořák
Publikováno v:
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, Vol 7, Pp 81-92 (2008)
Data on recent molluscan fauna in the southern part of the Český Les Mts., with additional data from the phytogeographic district of the Plzeňská Pahorkatina hills, are presented. Altogether, 63 species (62 species of Gastropoda and 1 species of
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https://doaj.org/article/2348a50e55ca4bc990b4f7e58c34052e
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 22:307-327
Oceanic islands typically have very high levels of indigenous snail biodiversity when compared with continental land masses. The predatory snail Oxychilus alliarius, which has already been introduced to many places around the world, including some is
Autor:
Jitka Horáčková, Lucie Juřičková
Publikováno v:
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, Vol 8, Pp 63-65 (2009)
A new finding of the land snail species Oxychilus alliarius was recorded in the Czech Republic. This West European species was found in the six isolated sites during the last thirteen years always in western part of Bohemia. This paper brings new inf
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https://doaj.org/article/61457612567e44f095c3a99fb5b595e5
Autor:
Wallace M. Meyer, Patrick A. Curry, Kenneth A. Hayes, Andrew D. Taylor, Robert H. Cowie, Norine W. Yeung
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 18:1769-1780
The invasive predatory snail Oxychilus alliarius is established in many locations around the world including the Hawaiian Islands. Anecdotal evidence suggests that it negatively impacts indigenous snail species where it has been introduced, although
Autor:
Patrick A. Curry, Norine W. Yeung
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 22:3165-3169
The native land snails of the Hawaiian Islands have suffered numerous extinctions and continue to decline rapidly. A leading cause of these extinctions has been the impact of non-native predators. Oxychilus alliarius is a European predatory snail tha
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 45:719-727
The roles of terrestrial molluscs in many important ecosystem processes are largely unknown, particularly in tropical forests. It has been suggested from studies in temperate forests that snails/slugs contribute to litter decomposition directly (by t
Publikováno v:
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 48:119-124
In the present study we report the first record of the western European terrestrial snail Oxychilus alliarius (Miller, 1822) for continental Chile. Oxychilus alliarius is known for its highly predatory and invasive behavior, being directly associated
Feeding Preferences of Two Predatory Snails Introduced to Hawaii and Their Conservation Implications
Autor:
Wallace M. Meyer, Robert H. Cowie
Publikováno v:
Malacologia. 53:135-144
Two introduced predatory land snails, Euglandina rosea and Oxychilus alliarius, have been implicated in the decline of native Hawaiian and Pacific island land snails. We examined the feeding ecology of E. rosea and O. alliarius, focusing first on pre