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Species composition, abundance, habitat requirements and regional distribution of terrestrial gastropods in Arctic Norway

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The species composition, abundance and habitat distributions of the terrestrial gastropods at lat. 70° N in Finnmark county, northern Norway were studied. Within an area with bedrocks of sandstone there were few snail species and abundance was low. Calciumrich bogs and birch woods with a luxuriant undergrowth had a richer gastropod fauna both in number of species and abundance. The snail fauna consisted of a mixture of stenoecious, calciphile species (Columella columella, Vertigo genesii, V. modesta) and very euryoecious species, e.g., Discus ruderatus, Vitrina pellucida. Cochlicopa lubrica and Nesovitrea hammonis were found only in moist, rather eutropic habitats and seemed to be more stenoecious than further south in their geographical range. There were few snails within the study area (16 species) compared with >30 species found in the coastal areas of northern Norway (Troms county) at the same latitude. This difference in the faunal composition coincides with regional divisions based on the vegetation, and may indicate a general difference in the biota of oceanic and continental areas of northern Norway. The changes in snail fauna along a coast-inland transect at about lat. 70° N are similar to those occurring along a vertical gradient in the inner fjord districts of Western Norway. It is suggested that low temperatures during the coldest part of the year are responsible for this common change in the species composition.

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Andersen, J., Halvorsen, O. Species composition, abundance, habitat requirements and regional distribution of terrestrial gastropods in Arctic Norway. Polar Biol 3, 45–53 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00265567

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