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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
Rapid declines in freshwater gastropods in Pune city, India
Abstract
We studied freshwater gastropod fauna in a heavily urbanized region in tropical India, across a range of habitat types. A total of 16 species were found from a two-year survey, which is a decline of 27% compared to studies completed in the 1970s. Planorbidae was the most species rich family in the collection, with five species. Racesina luteola (Lamarck, 1822) was the most commonly occurring species in the collection. Three non-native species, including Pomacea diffusa (Blume, 1957), are also reported. Habitat type influenced species occurrences, although lentic and lotic habitats were largely similar in their fauna. Many species reported previously were missing from the current survey, along with an increased incidence of non-native species which were absent from earlier reports. This decline in species richness, particularly of native species, alongside an increased incidence and spread of non-native species in the region, highlights the impact of urbanization on the freshwater gastropod community.
Bibliographic citation
Bagade, A.; Kulkarni, M.R.; Khandare, S.; Khandagle, A.; Aravind, N.A.; Shinde, Y.; Padhye, S.M. (2024). Rapid declines in freshwater gastropods in Pune city, India. Biodiversity 25(4): 343-356. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2024.2410013
Topic
Fresh water
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Akash Bagade
author
Name
Mihir Kulkarni
author
Name
Saurabh Khandare
author
Name
Abhay Khandagle
author
Name
Neelavar Aravind
author
Name
Yugandhar Shinde
author
Name
Sameer Padhye

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2024.2410013

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date created
2024-11-20
date modified
2024-11-20