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Sorry about that. The charts seem to have lost thier original format.
I'll try again:
To those who might be interested:
Taking into consideration the ecological niche preferred by a species and the snail's
relationship to man, I have made an attempt to reconstruct a habitat based on the land
snails
yielded during and archeological excavation in Central Italy. The species mentioned
below come
from what has been presumably a garden area which covers ca 24 sq. meters.
RNI Species Niche Man Soil Pest
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46 H. obvoluta ?? anthropophobic ??
30 P. elegans shade/moisture broken/CC ??
22 C. nemoralis indiferent Yes
6 R. decollata indiferent syanthropic Ni No
5 H. aspersa indiferent syanthropic Yes
4 R. pura shade/moisture antrhopophobic Yes
My question is if one can se that this particular garden area can be considered to be
shaded, humid and more-or-less an area of a low human activity. In comparison to this
another area...
RNI Species Niche Man Soil Pest
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78 R. decollata indiferent syanthropic Ni No
58 C. nemoralis indiferent Yes
46 P. elegans shade/moisture broken/CC ??
23 H. obvoluta ?? anthropophobic ??
7 R. pura shade/moisture antrhopophobic Yes
4 H. aspersa indiferent syanthropic Yes
...that covers ca 32 sq. meters. This area seems to have more human activity and to be
less
shaded and to have a more nitrified soil.
Key: RNI= relative number of individuals, CC= calcium carbonate, Ni= nitrate.
Any ideas, suggestions, comments on this?
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
Ezequiel Pinto-Guillaume, Stockholm
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Ezequiel M. Pinto-Guillaume, M.A.
Tingsvägen 23, 3tr
145 56 Norsborg, Kingdom of Sweden, European Union
Tel. (+468) 53174138
Fax. (+468) 6490194
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