2019
DOI: 10.37828/em.2019.26.11
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First data on population estimates and dispersal of Montenegrina subcristata – a field study at Virpazar, Montenegro

Abstract: Background. In this study a population of the rock dwelling terrestrial gastropod Montenegrina subcristata was monitored over one season and data about life cycle, population density and dispersal were gathered. Three study sites (A, B, C) near Virpazar, Montenegro were selected. Snails were categorized into three size classes. (1) The smallest juveniles were counted but not marked because of their tiny and dainty shell, middle sized snails (2) were marked with a dot and (3) larger subadults and adults were ma… Show more

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“…In Albinaria , Giokas and Mylonas (2004) reported high site fidelity. In a study on M. subcristata , population densities and dispersal activity were monitored over one season (Bulatović et al., 2019). Their results indicate that this species of Montenegrina has high site fidelity (on average 1.6 m within one year), with only a few individuals covering longer distances over the season (max.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Albinaria , Giokas and Mylonas (2004) reported high site fidelity. In a study on M. subcristata , population densities and dispersal activity were monitored over one season (Bulatović et al., 2019). Their results indicate that this species of Montenegrina has high site fidelity (on average 1.6 m within one year), with only a few individuals covering longer distances over the season (max.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%