Studies were carried out in eight woodland water bodies that are situated in an urbanised area of Southern Poland (Upper Silesia). The aim of this study was to determine the influence of auto- and allochthonous plant detritus and exposure to sunlight on the structure of snail communities in woodland ponds. Among some physico-chemical water parameters, pH influenced the occurrence of snails, whereas sunlight caused an increase in diversity of the snail communities. In the total snail collection, 72.1% of specimens were gathered in sun-exposed sites. By the same degree of insolation more preferred by snails were the sites with allochthonic detritus. The snail fauna of subsidence ponds located inside a forest area differs from those occurring ...
BackgroundOncomelania snails serve as the sole intermediate host for Schistosoma japonicum, one of t...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
We compared snail populations with pH as a limiting factor in two acidic and two alkaline lakes in N...
The gastropod fauna of man-made reservoirs of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (4 sinkhole ponds, 7 sa...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Studies on the diversity of gastropod fauna were carried out in ten sinkhole ponds with varied sedim...
In last two decades Ferrissia clessiniana (Jickeli, 1802) was observed in anthropogenic water-bodies...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...
Studies on snail communities in nine dam reservoirs in Upper Silesia were carried out in two periods...
Riparian ecosystems are crucial for landscape-level biodiversity, especially in highly anthropic and...
Gyraulus crista is often a dominant component of lentic freshwater snail communities because it may ...
The sampling sites included montane and lowland riparian plant communities of early or advanced succ...
This study was carried out in South Finland, in Hollola. The sample areas are situated in the middle...
We explored patterns of land snail assemblages using 93 alluvial forest sites in six river floodplai...
The relationships between the distribution and diversity patterns of benthic invertebrates in forest...
BackgroundOncomelania snails serve as the sole intermediate host for Schistosoma japonicum, one of t...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
We compared snail populations with pH as a limiting factor in two acidic and two alkaline lakes in N...
The gastropod fauna of man-made reservoirs of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (4 sinkhole ponds, 7 sa...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Studies on the diversity of gastropod fauna were carried out in ten sinkhole ponds with varied sedim...
In last two decades Ferrissia clessiniana (Jickeli, 1802) was observed in anthropogenic water-bodies...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...
Studies on snail communities in nine dam reservoirs in Upper Silesia were carried out in two periods...
Riparian ecosystems are crucial for landscape-level biodiversity, especially in highly anthropic and...
Gyraulus crista is often a dominant component of lentic freshwater snail communities because it may ...
The sampling sites included montane and lowland riparian plant communities of early or advanced succ...
This study was carried out in South Finland, in Hollola. The sample areas are situated in the middle...
We explored patterns of land snail assemblages using 93 alluvial forest sites in six river floodplai...
The relationships between the distribution and diversity patterns of benthic invertebrates in forest...
BackgroundOncomelania snails serve as the sole intermediate host for Schistosoma japonicum, one of t...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
We compared snail populations with pH as a limiting factor in two acidic and two alkaline lakes in N...