dc.contributor
Universitat de Girona. Facultat de Ciències
dc.contributor
Puig-Gironès, Roger
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Andrés Lavilla, Judit
dc.date.accessioned
2026-03-24T23:53:40Z
dc.date.available
2026-03-24T23:53:40Z
dc.identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/28528
dc.identifier.uri
https://hdl.handle.net/10256/28528
dc.description.abstract
Soil fauna plays a fundamental role in the viability and functioning of ecosystems. In
particular, terrestrial snails contribute significantly to the maintenance of biodiversity through
the decomposition of organic matter and the recycling of nutrients. Their limited mobility
makes them highly sensitive to environmental changes, positioning them as excellent
bioindicators of habitat alteration.
The main objective of this study is to assess and determine how environmental changes
occurring over a 20-year period, between 2003 and 2023, influence the species richness and
relative abundance of mollusk communities established in the Collserola Natural Park
(Barcelona, NE Iberian Peninsula).
To this end, soil and snail samples were collected from 108 localities previously established
during the 2003 study, within the perimeter of the protected area. The collected specimens
were identified in the laboratory: larger individuals by direct observation and smaller ones
using binocular microscopes. In parallel, indices of vegetation productivity (NDVI and EVI),
changes in vegetation type and land use, as well as the minimum distances between
sampling sites and nearby ecotones were calculated. Canonical correspondence analysis
(CCA) and generalized linear models (GLMs) were then applied to explore the relationships
between these environmental variables and the malacofaunal community.
The results reveal a strong relationship between vegetation cover and terrestrial snail
populations. In particular, the loss of landscape heterogeneity, mainly due to reforestation
and the abandonment of open areas, is driving ecological homogenization, which is
associated with a reduction in gastropod species richness. Additionally, habitat humidity was
identified as a critical and limiting factor for mollusk populations.
The current trend toward afforestation and more mature ecological stages threatens the
viability of numerous terrestrial snail species associated with open or transitional habitats
(including several endemisms). To preserve mollusk diversity, it is advisable to maintain the
characteristic habitat mosaic of Collserola Park and ensure a balanced distribution of
ecological zone
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15
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application/pdf
dc.rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.source
Biologia + Ciències Ambientals (TFG)
dc.subject
Cargols (Zoologia) -- Catalunya -- Parc Natural de Collserola
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Fauna dels sòls -- Catalunya -- Parc Natural de Collserola
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Snails -- Catalonia -- Parc Natural de Collserola
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Soil fauna -- Catalonia -- Parc Natural de Collserola
dc.title
Veinte años de cambio: evolución del hábitat y de la comunidad de caracoles en el Parque natural de la sierra de Collserola (2003–2023)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
dc.coverage
east=2.1016603; north=41.44255039999999; name=Parc Natural de Collserola (Catalunya)