Přehled o publikaci
2021
Měkkýši přírodní rezervace Hutě a jejího okolí v CHKO Bílé Karpaty
COUFAL, Radovan and Michal HORSÁKBasic information
Original name
Měkkýši přírodní rezervace Hutě a jejího okolí v CHKO Bílé Karpaty
Name in Czech
Měkkýši přírodní rezervace Hutě a jejího okolí v CHKO Bílé Karpaty
Name (in English)
Molluscs of the Hutě Nature Reserve and its surroundings in the White Carpathians PLA
Authors
COUFAL, Radovan and Michal HORSÁK
Edition
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2021
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; Mollusca; White Carpathians Protected Landscape Area; NATURA 2000
Tags
Reviewed
Changed: 9/7/2024 17:52, Mgr. Michal Maňas
Abstract
In English
The Hutě Nature Reserve is located in the central eastern part of the White Carpathians PLA, near the Žítková village. The reserve protects a preserved and topographically heterogeneous area composed of forest groves, meadows, pastures, and spring fens with a high diversity of submontane and thermophilic plant and animal assemblages. The species composition of molluscs (9 out of 10 ecological groups represented) consists mainly of woodland dwellers, which account for the majority of species diversity (30 spp.; 52%), followed by ubiquitous (9; 16%), hygrophilous (5; 9%), hygrophilous woodland dwellers (4; 7%), aquatic (4; 7%) and open-habitat dwellers (3; 5%). Vertigo moulinsiana (EN), internationally protected under Annex II of the EU Habitats Directive, Daudebardia brevipes (VU), Ambigolimax nyctelius (NT), Orcula dolium (NT) and Bythinella austriaca (NT) are species of conservation concern. To retain favourable habitat conservation status, the spring fens with V. moulinsiana occurrence must be managed extensively by grazing or mowing, while the forests must remain in a non-intervention regime.