RESEARCH ON DISTRIBUTION STATUS OF TERRESTRIAL GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS (MOLLUSCA: GASTROPODA) IN GO CONG DONG DISTRICT, TIEN GIANG PROVINCE
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2023/1000Keywords:
Gastropoda, Biodiversity, Land snails, Tien Giang, Go Cong DongAbstract
Research on the composition of terrestrial gastropod molluscs in Go Cong Dong district, Tien Giang province was carried out in December 2022. The analysis results show that there are 4 species, 4 genera and 3 families. The terrestrial mollusks in the study area are all lung snails (3 species with hard shells and 1 species of naked slug). The average density of terrestrial gastropod molluscs in Go Cong Dong district is 0,29 individuals/m2, low biodiversity with H' = 1,78. Distribution of terrestrial gastropod mollusks in Go Cong Dong district according to different habitats: In densely populated areas, there are 4 species, 3 species in arable land and 2 species in home gardens
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