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Plži přírodní rezervace Draplavý v CHKO Beskydy
Gastropods of the Draplavý Nature Reserve in the Beskydy PLA
Radovan Coufal
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.Keywords: faunistics, Gastropoda, Moravia, Beskydy Protected Landscape Area
Coufal R., 2020: Plži přírodní rezervace Draplavý v CHKO Beskydy [Gastropods of the Draplavý Nature Reserve in the Beskydy PLA]. – Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, 19: 107–113. https://doi.org/10.5817/MaB2020-19-107
Publiction date: 19. 10. 2020. PDF (9.6 MB)
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