Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku

The main aim of this article is to summarise data on the biology and conservation of the Western Palaearctic planorbid gastropod Anisus vorticulus (Troschel, 1834). This aquatic gastropod is a threatened species at European level and endangered species in Slovakia according to IUCN red list classifi...

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Main Authors: Tomáš Čejka, Ján Černecký, Viktória Ďuricová
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Language:ces
Published: Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University 2020-02-01
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Online Access:http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/19/19.Cejka.pdf
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author Tomáš Čejka
Ján Černecký
Viktória Ďuricová
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description The main aim of this article is to summarise data on the biology and conservation of the Western Palaearctic planorbid gastropod Anisus vorticulus (Troschel, 1834). This aquatic gastropod is a threatened species at European level and endangered species in Slovakia according to IUCN red list classification. This paper also deals with comprehensive data on the species distribution in Slovakia between 1953 and 2019. According to the Habitat Directive, Slovakia realised regular monitoring of the species at 10 permanent monitoring plots and established 11 sites of community interest (SCI) within the NATURA 2000 network exclusively for its protection. In results, there are monitoring assessments available as well as the overall assessment of the species conservation status. In the last twenty years, Anisus vorticulus has been confirmed in Slovakia at 23 sites. The most recent research shows that the species prefers small and old drainage ditches (36% out of all its sites) and plesiopotamal channels, flooded by surface water only at a high water table levels (25% of sites). To a lesser extent, the species also inhabits stagnant water bodies which are not in contact with surface floods (i.e. paleopotamal; 16% of sites).
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spelling doaj.art-8ba6bb43aecd4c3b8a10b910776f36612022-12-22T01:30:12ZcesDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk UniversityMalacologica Bohemoslovaca1336-69392020-02-011991910.5817/MaB2020-19-9http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/19/19.Cejka.htmRozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na SlovenskuTomáš Čejka0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6485-5660Ján Černecký1Viktória Ďuricová2Centrum biológie rastlín a biodiverzity SAV, Botanický ústav, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-845 23 BratislavaŠtátna ochrana prírody Slovenskej republiky, Tajovského 28B, SK-974 01 Banská BystricaŠtátna ochrana prírody Slovenskej republiky, Tajovského 28B, SK-974 01 Banská BystricaThe main aim of this article is to summarise data on the biology and conservation of the Western Palaearctic planorbid gastropod Anisus vorticulus (Troschel, 1834). This aquatic gastropod is a threatened species at European level and endangered species in Slovakia according to IUCN red list classification. This paper also deals with comprehensive data on the species distribution in Slovakia between 1953 and 2019. According to the Habitat Directive, Slovakia realised regular monitoring of the species at 10 permanent monitoring plots and established 11 sites of community interest (SCI) within the NATURA 2000 network exclusively for its protection. In results, there are monitoring assessments available as well as the overall assessment of the species conservation status. In the last twenty years, Anisus vorticulus has been confirmed in Slovakia at 23 sites. The most recent research shows that the species prefers small and old drainage ditches (36% out of all its sites) and plesiopotamal channels, flooded by surface water only at a high water table levels (25% of sites). To a lesser extent, the species also inhabits stagnant water bodies which are not in contact with surface floods (i.e. paleopotamal; 16% of sites).http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/19/19.Cejka.pdfdistributional dataspecies mappingnatura 2000
spellingShingle Tomáš Čejka
Ján Černecký
Viktória Ďuricová
Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
distributional data
species mapping
natura 2000
title Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku
title_full Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku
title_fullStr Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku
title_full_unstemmed Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku
title_short Rozšírenie, ekológia a ochrana kotúľky štíhlej (Anisus vorticulus) na Slovensku
title_sort rozsirenie ekologia a ochrana kotulky stihlej anisus vorticulus na slovensku
topic distributional data
species mapping
natura 2000
url http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/19/19.Cejka.pdf
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