Terrestrial molluscs of Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania, and its status as an "oceanic" island

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作者
Rowson, B. [1 ]
Warren, B. H. [2 ]
Ngereza, C. F. [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Museum Wales, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, Wales
[2] Univ Reunion CIRAD, PVBMT UMR C53, St Pierre 97410, Reunion, France
[3] Natl Museums Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
关键词
Land-snails; Stylommatophora; Pulmonata; Caenogastropoda; Mollusca; Cyathopoma; Dendrolimax; snails; slugs; endemism; Pemba; ARABUKO SOKOKE FOREST; LAND SNAIL DIVERSITY; WESTERN INDIAN-OCEAN; GASTROPODA PULMONATA; EASTERN-AFRICA; STREPTAXIDAE; MADAGASCAR; GULELLA; TAXA; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.3897/zookeys.70.762
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
Pemba is thought to have had a longer and/or stronger history of isolation than its better-known counterpart, Unguja. The extent to which the biota support this hypothesis of greater oceanicity have been debated. Here, Pemba's terrestrial mollusc ("land-snail") fauna is surveyed and reviewed for the first time. We find at best equivocal evidence for the following hallmarks of greater oceanicity: impoverishment, imbalance, and a high rate of endemism. At least 49 species are present, families are represented in typical proportions, and there are only between two and four island-endemic species - i.e. a 4% to 8% rate of endemism. For land-snails, isolation thus seems to have been short (Pleistocene) or, if longer, weak. Nevertheless, Pemba does host endemic and globally rare species. Forty-five percent of the species found, including most of these, are restricted to forest reserves, with Ngezi Forest Reserve particularly rich. A further 45% are able to tolerate the island's woody cultivated habitats. One new snail species (Cyclophoridae: Cyathopoma) and one new slug species (Urocyclidae: Dendrolimax pro tern.) are described. New data and illustrations are provided for other taxa.
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