Susceptibility of tropical mountain forests to biological invasions from the temperate and subtropical zone, exemplified by Zonitoides (Gastropoda: Gastrodontidae)

Colonisation by, and spread of, animal species from the temperate zone are rather uncommon observations in the tropics. The study provides the first reports of two snail species of the genus Zonitoides in Sabah, Borneo, namely Z. arboreus (Say, 1819) and Z. nitidus (O.F. Muller, 1774). The identification was aided using partial sequences of 28S rDNA, and the barcoding sequence of COI. So far, the two Zonitoides species were found in locations where the natural forest cover had been disturbed, and only in the montane forest at elevations between 1500 and 2000 m a.s.l. Niche modeling suggests th... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Capinha, Cesar
Vermeulen, Jaap J.
bin Lakim, Maklarin
Schilthuizen, Menno
Kappes, Heike
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Reihe/Periodikum: Capinha , C , Vermeulen , J J , bin Lakim , M , Schilthuizen , M & Kappes , H 2014 , ' Susceptibility of tropical mountain forests to biological invasions from the temperate and subtropical zone, exemplified by Zonitoides (Gastropoda: Gastrodontidae) ' , Raffles bulletin of zoology , vol. 62 , pp. 600-609 . < http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2161473E-85C0-4179-A83A-531F3DFA87DC >
Schlagwörter: biological invasion / climatic suitability / invasive species / land use change / long-range dispersal / Mahalanobis distances / LAND SNAIL DIVERSITY / TERRESTRIAL GASTROPODS / MALAYSIAN BORNEO / RAIN-FOREST / NITIDUS / SABAH / SLUGS / INVERTEBRATES / BIODIVERSITY / PULMONATA
Sprache: Englisch
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