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Title
Snails of ‘sky islands’ above an equatorial desert: Terrestrial molluscs on four isolated mountain ranges in northern Kenya
Abstract
The mountains of northern Kenya (Ndoto, Nyiro, Kulal and Marsabit) are separated by semi-arid plains uninhabitable for most terrestrial molluscs (snails and slugs). Nevertheless, each “sky island” supports a little-known forest mollusc fauna. The diversity and endemism of these faunas are addressed here based on surveys and the limited records available in the literature. In total 75 forest mollusc species and subspecies were found, including six previously undescribed Streptaxidae and many first records. Most previously recorded taxa were refound. The richness of faunas is broadly comparable to that of other Kenyan forests surveyed using similar meth?ods (Ndoto 41 taxa, Nyiro 40, Kulal 33, Marsabit 34). A large proportion of the for?est taxa (24 taxa, 29%) are endemic to Kenya north of the Mathews Range. More than half of these (14 taxa, 17% of the total) are known only from a single mountain range. At Nyiro, where different forest types were compared, fewer endemic species were found in Juniper forest than in other forest types. Moving northwards along the Ndoto-Nyiro-Kulal chain, diversity declines while endemism increases, perhaps reflecting increasing isolation from the southern forests, but the trends are not sig?nificant when Marsabit is included. Across the four ranges, neither diversity nor end?emism is clearly linked to the isolation, maximum elevation, forest cover or geological origin of each range (Kulal and Marsabit are volcanoes, while Nyiro and Ndoto are uplifted basement rock). Instead, the unique circumstances of each range create a distinctive set of isolated faunas.
Bibliographic citation
Rowson, B.; Seddon, M.B.; Tattersfield, P.; Lange, C.N. (2024). Snails of ‘sky islands’ above an equatorial desert: Terrestrial molluscs on four isolated mountain ranges in northern Kenya. Afr. J. Ecol. 62(3). https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aje.13303
Topic
Terrestrial
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true

Authors

author
Name
Ben Rowson
author
Name
Mary Seddon
author
Name
Peter Tattersfield
author
Name
Charles Lange

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aje.13303

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2024-11-07
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2024-11-07