Plži přírodní rezervace Draplavý v CHKO Beskydy [Gastropods of the Draplavý Nature Reserve in the Beskydy PLA]

The Draplavý Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Beskydy PLA, near the Staré Hamry Town. The subject of protection is a gulch eroded in mostly calcium-rich flysch bedrock by the Draplavý Brook, where the tree composition is rather natural, while in the surroundings a spruce mon...

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Published inMalacologica Bohemoslovaca Vol. 19; pp. 107 - 113
Main Author Coufal, Radovan
Format Journal Article
LanguageCzech
English
Published Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University 19.10.2020
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Summary:The Draplavý Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Beskydy PLA, near the Staré Hamry Town. The subject of protection is a gulch eroded in mostly calcium-rich flysch bedrock by the Draplavý Brook, where the tree composition is rather natural, while in the surroundings a spruce monoculture is present. During the survey in 2020, 32 species were recorded (31 terrestrial and 1 aquatic). In total, 36 species (35 terrestrial and 1 aquatic) are known from the area. The species composition consisted predominantly of forest dwellers (27; 75%), followed by euryoecious (4; 11%), hygrophilous (4; 11%) and aquatic (1; 3%) species. The most remarkable species are Daudebardia brevipes (VU), Vitrea transsylvanica (VU), and Macrogastra tumida, although all mentioned taxa occur in very low abundances.
ISSN:1336-6939
1336-6939
DOI:10.5817/MaB2020-19-107