Inventari faunístic dels mol·luscs continentals de la serra de Collserola (Barcelona, NE de la península ibèrica): resultat...

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Title: Inventari faunístic dels mol·luscs continentals de la serra de Collserola (Barcelona, NE de la península ibèrica): resultat d’una revisió bibliogràfica
Authors: Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
Bros, Vicenç
Issue Date: 2009
Keywords: Mol·luscs
Gastròpodes
Bivalves
Spatial coverage: Collserola (Catalunya : Serra)
Catalunya
Espanya
Península Ibèrica
Access to document: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/364983
Citation: Arxius de Miscel·lània Zoològica, núm. 7 (2009), p. 1-45
Publisher: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
Extent: 45 p.
Abstract: Faunistic inventary of continental molluscs from the Collserola mountains (Barcelona, NE Iberian peninsula): results from a bibliographic review.— Following the bibliographic review of articles published between 1868 and 2004 a preliminary inventary of 99 species of the malacologic fauna on the Collserola mountains was compiled. The geographic area studied is one of the natural Iberian spaces with the most bibliographic references for land and fresh water molluscs. However, much remains to be resolved concerning some of the taxa. In particular, recent locations of several species have to be verified in the Collserola Park. These include several catalogued species of great interest, such as Xerocrassa betulonensis (Bofill, 1879), Zonitoides jaccetanicus (Bourguignat, 1870) and Montserratina martorelli (Bourguignat, 1870). This bibliographic review shows the significant contribution of the malacofauna to the biodiversity of the Collserola mountains and also demonstrates its value as a useful tool for their management. Key words: Inventary, Continental mollluscs, Gasteropodes, Bivalves, Biodiversity, Collserola Park, Barcelona
Terms of use: CC-BY
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