Estudio de los gasterópodos terrestres (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) en hábitats naturales en la península ibérica: el Parque Periurbano de Santa Catalina (Jaén)
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2024-09-06
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[ES] Este trabajo de fin de grado se centra en el estudio de los gasterópodos terrestres (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) en el Parque Periurbano de Santa Catalina, ubicado en la provincia de Jaén, en la península ibérica. Se realizó una recolección exhaustiva de conchas de moluscos siguiendo un protocolo específico para garantizar la sostenibilidad y preservación del entorno. El análisis de las muestras se llevó a cabo en el laboratorio de biología de la Universidad de Jaén, donde se identificaron las especies mediante claves dicotómicas especializadas. El estudio identificó un total de 223 ejemplares pertenecientes a 13 especies de gasterópodos distribuidas en cinco familias. Los resultados de esta investigación proporcionan una visión detallada de la diversidad y distribución de los gasterópodos en el área de estudio, destacando la importancia de estos moluscos en la ecología del parque.
[EN] This undergraduate thesis focuses on the study of terrestrial gastropods (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) in the Santa Catalina Periurban Park, located in the province of Jaén, on the Iberian Peninsula. An exhaustive collection of mollusk shells was carried out following a specific protocol to ensure the sustainability and preservation of the environment. The analysis of the samples was conducted in the biology laboratory of the University of Jaén, where species were identified using specialized dichotomous keys. The study identified a total of 223 specimens belonging to 13 species of gastropods distributed across five families. The results of this research provide a detailed overview of the diversity and distribution of gastropods in the study area, highlighting the importance of these mollusks in the park's ecology.
[EN] This undergraduate thesis focuses on the study of terrestrial gastropods (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) in the Santa Catalina Periurban Park, located in the province of Jaén, on the Iberian Peninsula. An exhaustive collection of mollusk shells was carried out following a specific protocol to ensure the sustainability and preservation of the environment. The analysis of the samples was conducted in the biology laboratory of the University of Jaén, where species were identified using specialized dichotomous keys. The study identified a total of 223 specimens belonging to 13 species of gastropods distributed across five families. The results of this research provide a detailed overview of the diversity and distribution of gastropods in the study area, highlighting the importance of these mollusks in the park's ecology.