Přehled o publikaci
2024
Malacological news from the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2023
ČEJKA, Tomáš; Luboš BERAN; Tereza ADAMCOVÁ; Veronika BRONIŠOVÁ; Radovan COUFAL et al.Basic information
Original name
Malacological news from the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2023
Authors
ČEJKA, Tomáš; Luboš BERAN; Tereza ADAMCOVÁ; Veronika BRONIŠOVÁ; Radovan COUFAL; Marek ČILIAK; Magda DRVOTOVÁ; Jitka HORÁČKOVÁ; Veronika HORSÁKOVÁ; Lucie JUŘIČKOVÁ; Alena KOCURKOVÁ; Ondřej KORÁBEK; Štěpánka PODROUŽKOVÁ; Dagmar B. ŘÍHOVÁ; Erika ŠLACHTOVÁ and Michal HORSÁK
Edition
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2024
Other information
Language
English
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
mollusc fauna; faunistic survey; new records; species list
Tags
Reviewed
Changed: 9/7/2024 19:34, Mgr. Michal Maňas
Abstract
In the original language
This paper presents important faunistic records conducted in the Czech and Slovak Republics during 2023. We also include records generated before 2023, which have yet to be published, mainly because their correct identification was unavailable earlier. In a separate section we present records of unintentionally introduced species, reported for the first time for the countries from greenhouses (Dryachloa dauca and Guppya gundlachii). The first outdoor colony of Melanoides tuberculata was found in a stream artificially heated by wastewater from the Dukovany nuclear power plant and Planorbella duryi found in a brook with thermal water flowing from the Sliač spa. Records of native species include findings of protected and rare species (e.g., Aplexa hypnorum, Ladislavella occulta, Daudebardia brevipes, and Theodoxus danubialis), but also still poorly known species (Ampullaceana lagotis and Pyramidula saxatilis). During 2023, many new records were made for non-native and currently spreading species as for example Clathrocaspia knipowitschii, Corbicula fluminea, Hygromia cinctella, Krynickillus melanocephalus, Sinanodonta woodiana, and Tandonia kusceri.