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Possibilities of land snail endodispersion via bird gut
Simonová, Jasna ; Juřičková, Lucie (advisor) ; Krištín, Anton (referee)
English abstract Passive dispersal is a fundamental mode of land snail dispersal as their ability of active dispersal is very limited. Birds are considered to be important vectors of snail dispersal for a long time. Snails can be dispersed both attached on a bird externally (ectozoochory) or being swallowed by bird and then expelled alive (endozoochory). The possibility of endoozoochory has been proved only for few species of land snails. The aim of this thesis was to test whether endozoochory is possible for more combinations of snail and bird species. Snails were offered to birds in laboratory conditions and to those kept in animal rescue stations. Then faeces and regurgitated food were collected and searched for snail shells. Viability of undamaged shells was examined. Out of 4519 snails of 15 species offered, 62 % were consumed by birds and 240 individuals (5.3 % of those offered) were found in faeces undamaged. The total of 27 individuals of four species (Clausiliidae: Alinda biplicata; Chondrinidae: Chondrina avenacea; Vertiginidae: Vertigo antivertigo, V. pygmaea) were found alive. Some birds also regurgitated consumed snails. The total of 121 individuals (2.7 % of consumed) of four species were regurgitated undamaged. The number of 35 snails of all four regurgitated species (Chondrinidae: Chondrina...
Possibilities of land snail endodispersion via bird gut
Simonová, Jasna ; Juřičková, Lucie (advisor) ; Krištín, Anton (referee)
English abstract Passive dispersal is a fundamental mode of land snail dispersal as their ability of active dispersal is very limited. Birds are considered to be important vectors of snail dispersal for a long time. Snails can be dispersed both attached on a bird externally (ectozoochory) or being swallowed by bird and then expelled alive (endozoochory). The possibility of endoozoochory has been proved only for few species of land snails. The aim of this thesis was to test whether endozoochory is possible for more combinations of snail and bird species. Snails were offered to birds in laboratory conditions and to those kept in animal rescue stations. Then faeces and regurgitated food were collected and searched for snail shells. Viability of undamaged shells was examined. Out of 4519 snails of 15 species offered, 62 % were consumed by birds and 240 individuals (5.3 % of those offered) were found in faeces undamaged. The total of 27 individuals of four species (Clausiliidae: Alinda biplicata; Chondrinidae: Chondrina avenacea; Vertiginidae: Vertigo antivertigo, V. pygmaea) were found alive. Some birds also regurgitated consumed snails. The total of 121 individuals (2.7 % of consumed) of four species were regurgitated undamaged. The number of 35 snails of all four regurgitated species (Chondrinidae: Chondrina...
Passive dispersal of land snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) with focus on endodispersion via birds
Simonová, Jasna ; Juřičková, Lucie (advisor) ; Pech, Pavel (referee)
The ability of land snail active dispersal is very limited. Despite that, they have colonized even very isolated habitats and some species are able to disperse relatively fast on continental scale. This used to be explained by passive dispersal, especially via birds. Land snails could be transported on bird's body (ectodispersion) as well as inside their digestive tract (endodispersion), but the direct evidence of these processes has been more likely anecdotal. A review concerning passive dispersal of land snails via birds with focus on endodispersion is presented in this bachelor thesis. The methodological aspects of experimental studies, including relevant insights of other organism's endodispersion studies, are discussed. Selected traits of land snails and their avian vectors which can affect success of endodispersion are also discussed.

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