Detailed Information on Publication Record
2006
Classification of terrestrial molluscan communities in the middle-danubian alluvial woodland (SW Slovakia)
ČEJKA, Tomáš and Danka NÉMETHOVÁBasic information
Original name
Classification of terrestrial molluscan communities in the middle-danubian alluvial woodland (SW Slovakia)
Name in Czech
Classification of terrestrial molluscan communities in the middle-danubian alluvial woodland (SW Slovakia)
Authors
ČEJKA, Tomáš (703 Slovakia) and Danka NÉMETHOVÁ (703 Slovakia, guarantor)
Edition
Olomouc, Říční krajina 4, Sborník příspěvků z konference, p. 26-35, 10 pp. 2006
Publisher
Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Slovakia
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/06:00021841
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
ISBN
80-244-1495-3
Keywords in English
mollusca; wetland; floodplain forest; Danube
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Reviewed
Změněno: 25/6/2008 12:11, RNDr. Danka Haruštiaková, Ph.D.
V originále
The species richness and composition of land snail assemblages in 42 floodplain forest sites along the Danube River in Slovakia were studied to find the main ecological gradients responsible for the variation in the faunas. We found just one, but steep, ecological gradient influencing the variation of snail species composition among different floodplain forest type. Species composition mainly reflected differences between sites without floods and the others. Species richness as well as total abundances of live individuals were not significantly controlled by any explanatory variable, although some trends could be discerned. Considering vegetation classification, substantial differences were observed between wet softwood floodplain forests and the remaining types, drier softwood forests and different types of hardwood forests, which were impossible to distinguish based on land snail assemblages. The results are discussed in relation to earlier descriptive studies, and in terms of the conservation of these threatened habitats.
In Czech
The species richness and composition of land snail assemblages in 42 floodplain forest sites along the Danube River in Slovakia were studied to find the main ecological gradients responsible for the variation in the faunas. We found just one, but steep, ecological gradient influencing the variation of snail species composition among different floodplain forest type. Species composition mainly reflected differences between sites without floods and the others. Species richness as well as total abundances of live individuals were not significantly controlled by any explanatory variable, although some trends could be discerned. Considering vegetation classification, substantial differences were observed between wet softwood floodplain forests and the remaining types, drier softwood forests and different types of hardwood forests, which were impossible to distinguish based on land snail assemblages. The results are discussed in relation to earlier descriptive studies, and in terms of the conservation of these threatened habitats.
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