Přehled o publikaci
2023
Měkkýši NPR Špraněk: 140 let bádání v Javoříčském krasu (střední Morava, Česká republika)
PODROUŽKOVÁ, Štěpánka and Radovan COUFALBasic information
Original name
Měkkýši NPR Špraněk: 140 let bádání v Javoříčském krasu (střední Morava, Česká republika)
Name in Czech
Měkkýši NPR Špraněk: 140 let bádání v Javoříčském krasu (střední Morava, Česká republika)
Name (in English)
Molluscs of Špraněk NNR: 140 years of malacological research in Javoříčský karst (Central Moravia, Czech Republic)
Authors
PODROUŽKOVÁ, Štěpánka and Radovan COUFAL
Edition
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2023
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Marked to be transferred to RIV
No
Organization
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca - Ústav botaniky a zoologie – Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
Keywords in English
faunistics; survey; Mollusca; karst; Orcula dolium
Tags
Reviewed
Changed: 9/7/2024 15:50, Mgr. Michal Maňas
Abstract
In English
The Špraněk NNR, as a prominent part of the Javoříčko Karst, has long been a focus of malacological research. In this study, we have assembled all the information on the mollusc fauna regarding this area by compiling literature data, records from the Natural History Museum in Prague, and data from our own field research. Since the end of the 19th century, 86 species of molluscs have been recorded. The malacofauna is dominated by preserved forest communities with a significant proportion of xerophilous and calciphilous species. The three most represented ecological groups are strictly forest (31%), woodland (15%), and euryvalent (15%) species. European and Central European species comprise the largest portion of the species composition, but a significant component is also represented by Alpine and Carpathian species, as the area lies on the border between the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathians. Despite its small area, the Špraněk NNR hosts a rich mollusc community of both conservation and zoogeographical value.