2021
DOI: 10.32846/2306-9716/2021.eco.7-34.29
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Distribution characteristics of terrestrial molluscs in the northwestern Azov

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“…However, even now M. cartusiana occurs mainly in anthropogenic rather than natural coastal habitats of the southern Crimea (balaShov & marKova 2023), which may indicate that this species is alien here. According to published data (Gural-Sverlova et al 2018, GeNSytSKyi 2021, in the eastern Zaporizhzhia region (Southern Ukraine), which balaShov & marKova (2023: fig. 2) include in the zone of "continuous distribution" of M. cartusiana, this species is found now sporadically and much less frequently than M. fruticola, which was brought here by people from the Crimea and became one of the most abundant species of land molluscs.…”
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“…However, even now M. cartusiana occurs mainly in anthropogenic rather than natural coastal habitats of the southern Crimea (balaShov & marKova 2023), which may indicate that this species is alien here. According to published data (Gural-Sverlova et al 2018, GeNSytSKyi 2021, in the eastern Zaporizhzhia region (Southern Ukraine), which balaShov & marKova (2023: fig. 2) include in the zone of "continuous distribution" of M. cartusiana, this species is found now sporadically and much less frequently than M. fruticola, which was brought here by people from the Crimea and became one of the most abundant species of land molluscs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%