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Características del bosque asociadas a la ocurrencia del pulmonado endémico Macrocyclis peruvianus (caracol negro) en la Región del Maule, Chile central
Forest variables associated to the occurrence of the endemic pulmonate Macrocyclis peruvianus (black snail) from the Maule Region of central Chile
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https://doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v42n2.82848Keywords:
caracol, microhábitat, Nothofagus alessandrii (es)microhábitat, Nothofagus alessandrii, snail (en)
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En muchos moluscos terrestres las relaciones entre su abundancia y las características de sus hábitats aún son poco conocidas. En este trabajo, se estudian las relaciones entre el tipo de vegetación y condiciones del micrositio donde habita el caracol terrestre endémico a Chile Macrocyclis peruvianus (caracol negro) en la Región del Maule, Chile central. Nuestros resultados indican que los bosques de Nothofagus alessandrii, árbol en peligro de extinción, así como los bosques higrófilos de la zona central de Chile, son hábitat de M. peruvianus resaltando la importancia de conservar este tipo de bosques para la supervivencia de este molusco.
In many terrestrial mollusks the relationships between their abundance and habitat characteristics are still unknown. In this work, we report relationships between vegetation type and microsite conditions and the occurrence of the endemic terrestrial snail Macrocyclis peruvianus (black snail) in the Maule Region of central Chile. Our results show that the endangered tree Nothofagus alessandrii, as well as the hygrophilic forests of the central Chile would be habitat sites for M. peruvianus, highlighting the importance of protecting this forest for the survival of this mollusk.
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