A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile
Terrestrial mollusca are sparsely studied in Chile and, for the first time, a formal record of the diversity of land snails in northern Chile is reported. Coastal and desertic areas in the Region of Atacama, in the border of the Atacama desert and the Pacific Ocean, were surveyed with the aim to des...
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doaj-675368cfb7d0476eb7b349a8774251802020-11-24T20:51:31ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702014-04-013980335110.3897/zookeys.398.42823694A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern ChileJuan Francisco ArayaRicardo CatalánTerrestrial mollusca are sparsely studied in Chile and, for the first time, a formal record of the diversity of land snails in northern Chile is reported. Coastal and desertic areas in the Region of Atacama, in the border of the Atacama desert and the Pacific Ocean, were surveyed with the aim to describe the presence and distribution of this poorly known fauna. Of the fourteen species recorded, the geographic distribution records for nine species are extended, and some taxa are recorded for the first time since their original descriptions. All, except one, of the fourteen terrestrial molluscan species occurring in the area are endemic to Chile; they are all terrestrial species, most of them have a restricted geographic distribution, and none of them is currently protected by law. The results reveal that the region of Atacama has one of the most diverse terrestrial snail biodiversity in Chile, ranking only after the Juan Fernandez Archipelago. Distribution records of all the studied species and a taxonomic key are also provided.http://zookeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=3694 |
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A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile |
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A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile |
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A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile |
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A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile |
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A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile |
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review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial mollusca from the region of atacama, northern chile |
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1313-2989 1313-2970 |
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Terrestrial mollusca are sparsely studied in Chile and, for the first time, a formal record of the diversity of land snails in northern Chile is reported. Coastal and desertic areas in the Region of Atacama, in the border of the Atacama desert and the Pacific Ocean, were surveyed with the aim to describe the presence and distribution of this poorly known fauna. Of the fourteen species recorded, the geographic distribution records for nine species are extended, and some taxa are recorded for the first time since their original descriptions. All, except one, of the fourteen terrestrial molluscan species occurring in the area are endemic to Chile; they are all terrestrial species, most of them have a restricted geographic distribution, and none of them is currently protected by law. The results reveal that the region of Atacama has one of the most diverse terrestrial snail biodiversity in Chile, ranking only after the Juan Fernandez Archipelago. Distribution records of all the studied species and a taxonomic key are also provided. |
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