Diversidad de moluscos gasterópodos terrestres en la región del Pacífico de Nicaragua y sus preferencias de hábitat / Diversity of terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the Pacific region of Nicaragua, and their habitat preferences
Rev. biol. trop
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56(1): 317-332, mar. 2008. mapas, tab, graf
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RESUMEN
Diversity of terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the Pacific region of Nicaragua, and their habitat preferences. Landsnail communities of the Nicaraguan Pacific Slope were studied. The study area was subdivided into 21 quadrats (ca. 40 x 40 km). A high taxonomic richness was found 79 species, 43 genera and 23 families. Species richness (S) per quadrat ranged from 17 through 50. The biogeographic index presented higher values on quadrats 5 (3.04), 6 (3.03), 8 (2.96) and 11(2.96). Quadrat 11 had the highest species richness (S=50), and one of the highest biogeographic index values (IB=2.96). Gastropod mollusk communities are favored by sites with an illumination of filtered sun, associated to riparian forests and with a susbtratum of wet soils and leaf litter.
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Main subject:
Ecosystem
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Biodiversity
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Gastropoda
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Geography
Limits:
Animals
Country/Region as subject:
Central America
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Nicaragua
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Rev. biol. trop
Journal subject:
Biology
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Tropical Medicine
Year:
2008
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Nicaragua
Institution/Affiliation country:
Asociación Gaia/NI
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Universidad Centroamericana/NI
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