Australian land snails: a review of ecological research and conservation approaches

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Molluscan Research Pub Date : 2013-05-01 DOI:10.1080/13235818.2013.782793
Jonathan L. Parkyn, David A. Newell
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Land snails are an important yet often neglected component of Australia's biological diversity. Despite high levels of diversity within this group and the identification of many narrow range endemic species as being of conservation concern, there have been few detailed studies that document the ecology and conservation requirements of the group. A range of threats has been suggested, yet relatively few have been rigorously assessed. Whilst factors such as land clearing are readily apparent and have resulted in extinctions, other threats such as climate change are not well understood. This paper reviews studies conducted on terrestrial molluscs in Australia and highlights the need for further targeted ecological research, given the likely level of on-going threats. We urge researchers to apply rigorous approaches to data collection that will enable a deeper understanding of the factors governing distribution and abundance. Approaches used in other areas of conservation biology offer considerable scope for application to land snails and for the development of appropriate conservation strategies.
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陆地蜗牛是澳大利亚生物多样性的重要组成部分,但往往被忽视。尽管这一群体具有高度的多样性,并确定了许多范围狭窄的特有物种作为保护问题,但很少有详细的研究记录了该群体的生态和保护要求。人们提出了一系列威胁,但经过严格评估的相对较少。虽然土地清理等因素很明显,并导致了物种灭绝,但气候变化等其他威胁还没有得到很好的理解。本文回顾了对澳大利亚陆地软体动物的研究,并强调了考虑到持续威胁的可能程度,进一步有针对性的生态研究的必要性。我们敦促研究人员采用严格的方法来收集数据,这将使人们能够更深入地了解控制分布和丰度的因素。在保护生物学的其他领域使用的方法为陆地蜗牛的应用和适当保护策略的发展提供了相当大的空间。
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Molluscan Research
Molluscan Research 生物-动物学
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1.80
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10.00%
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27
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molluscan Research is an international journal for the publication of authoritative papers and review articles on all aspects of molluscan research, including biology, systematics, morphology, physiology, ecology, conservation, biogeography, genetics, molecular biology and palaeontology. While the scope of the journal is worldwide, there is emphasis on studies relating to Australasia and the Indo-west Pacific, including East and South East Asia. The journal’s scope includes revisionary papers, monographs, reviews, theoretical papers and briefer communications. Monographic studies of up to 73 printed pages may also be considered. The journal has been published since 1957 (as the Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia until 1993). It is free to members of the Malacological Society of Australasia and the Society for the Study of Molluscan Diversity.
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