Published March 14, 2018 | Version v1
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Měkkýši Hostýnských vrchů [Molluscs of the Hostýnské vrchy Hills]

  • 1. Botanický ústav CBRB SAV, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-84523 Bratislava
  • 2. Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR, regionální pracoviště Správa chráněné krajinné oblasti Kokořínsko – Máchův kraj, Česká 149, CZ-27601, Mělník
  • 3. Národní muzeum Praha, Zoologické oddělení, Cirkusová 1740, CZ-19300 Praha 9 – Horní Počernice
  • 4. Ústav botaniky a zoologie, PřF MU, Kotlářská 2, CZ-61137 Brno
  • 5. Katedra zoologie, PřF UK,Viničná 7, CZ-12844, Praha 2
  • 6. Slovenské národné múzeum – Prírodovedné múzeum, Vajanského nábrežie 2, SK-81006 Bratislava
  • 7. Dolní Lhota 84, CZ-67801 Blansko
  • 8. Čelakovského 252, CZ-38601 Strakonice
  • 9. U Háje 9, Olomouc, CZ-77900
  • 10. Rösslerova 1414, CZ-56002 Česká Třebová
  • 11. Ztracená 69, CZ-76701 Kroměříž

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This study deals with the molluscan fauna of the Hostýnské vrchy Hills (Central Moravia, Czech Republic). The main goal was to make a systematic inventory of the molluscan fauna in this area. Snails were collected in September 2010 by hand picking and litter sampling at selected sites. Final database was pooled with earlier published and unpublished data. In total, 85 terrestrial and 20 freshwater mollusc species were recorded at 56 study sites across the area during 2000–2010. Terrestrial snails Monachoides incarnatus, Punctum pygmaeum, Vitrina pellucida, and freshwater molluscs Pisidium casertanum, and Radix labiata were the most frequently recorded species. The land snails Daudebardia brevipes, Eucobresia nivalis, Vitrea transsylvanica, and Chondrula tridens are notable species from the local viewpoint. The clausilid Vestia ranojevici moravica, an endemic subspecies that colonized some regions of Moravia during the Holocene climatic optimum, is an iconic mollusc species in the area, deserving high conservation priority.

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Journal article: 10.5817/MaB2018-17-17 (DOI)
Journal article: http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/17/17.Cejka.pdf (URL)