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Distribution Of Terrestrial Molluscs In Biotopes And Altitude Belts In The Zaamin Mountains, Abdulla Tozhiulovich Karimulov Dec 2020

Distribution Of Terrestrial Molluscs In Biotopes And Altitude Belts In The Zaamin Mountains, Abdulla Tozhiulovich Karimulov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article is devoted to the altitudinal and biotopic distribution of terrestrial mollusсs of the Zaamin mountains. Faunistic analysis showed that 31 species of mollusсs belonging to 19 genera and 14 families live in this region. The high-altitude distribution of mollusсs was carried out according to the classification of K.Z.Zakirov, where such high-altitude zones as chul (plains), adyr (foothills), tau (mountains) and yaylau (high mountains) were identified. Analysis by altitude belts showed that in the chul belt there are 4 (12.9%), in the adyr belt 20 (64.5%), in the tau belt 30 (96.8%) and in the yaylau belt 6 (19.4%) …


Distribution Of Terrestrial Molluscs In Biotopes And Altitude Belts In The Zaamin Mountains, Abdulla Tozhiulovich Karimulov Dec 2020

Distribution Of Terrestrial Molluscs In Biotopes And Altitude Belts In The Zaamin Mountains, Abdulla Tozhiulovich Karimulov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article is devoted to the altitudinal and biotopic distribution of terrestrial mollusсs of the Zaamin mountains. Faunistic analysis showed that 31 species of mollusсs belonging to 19 genera and 14 families live in this region. The high-altitude distribution of mollusсs was carried out according to the classification of K.Z.Zakirov, where such high-altitude zones as chul (plains), adyr (foothills), tau (mountains) and yaylau (high mountains) were identified. Analysis by altitude belts showed that in the chul belt there are 4 (12.9%), in the adyr belt 20 (64.5%), in the tau belt 30 (96.8%) and in the yaylau belt 6 (19.4%) …


Terrestrial Mollusks Of The Peshagar Garge, Abdulla Tojikulovich Karimkulov Dec 2019

Terrestrial Mollusks Of The Peshagar Garge, Abdulla Tojikulovich Karimkulov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article is devoted to terrestrial mollusks of the Peshagar gorge of the Malguzar mountains, where data on the faunistic composition, ecology and zoogeography of terrestrial mollusks are presented. The author identified 14 species of terrestrial mollusks belonging to 11 genera and 9 families in the Peshagar gorge. In an environmental analysis, all terrestrial mollusks were classified as hygrophylls. In addition, according to adaptation to dry conditions, they were divided into 3 ecological groups, that is, hygrobionts, xerobionts and xerogygrobionts and analyzed. According to the analysis, it became clear that in this territory hygrobiont species are not found at all …


Biotopic Variability Of Leucozonella Hypopheae (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), The Terrestrial Mollusc From Alay And Chatkal Mountains, Zafarjon Murodjon Ugli Mahmudjonov Dec 2019

Biotopic Variability Of Leucozonella Hypopheae (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), The Terrestrial Mollusc From Alay And Chatkal Mountains, Zafarjon Murodjon Ugli Mahmudjonov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article analyzes the konchological variability and establishes that the variability of the konchological characteristics of land mollusksvery closely depends on the environmental factors of the territory on which they live. The study of the variability of land mollusks remains one of the less investigated issues of malacofauna not only in Uzbekistan, but in allrepublics of Central Asia. The variability of land mollusks in Central Asia is cited in a number of works [1,2,3,4], however, we could not find any information on the variability of Leucozonella hypophaea (Lindholm, 1927), and therefore, the nature of the variability of this species has …


Terrestrial Mollusks Of The Peshagar Garge, Abdulla Tojikulovich Karimkulov Dec 2019

Terrestrial Mollusks Of The Peshagar Garge, Abdulla Tojikulovich Karimkulov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article is devoted to terrestrial mollusks of the Peshagar gorge of the Malguzar mountains, where data on the faunistic composition, ecology and zoogeography of terrestrial mollusks are presented. The author identified 14 species of terrestrial mollusks belonging to 11 genera and 9 families in the Peshagar gorge. In an environmental analysis, all terrestrial mollusks were classified as hygrophylls. In addition, according to adaptation to dry conditions, they were divided into 3 ecological groups, that is, hygrobionts, xerobionts and xerogygrobionts and analyzed. According to the analysis, it became clear that in this territory hygrobiont species are not found at all …


Biotopic Variability Of Leucozonella Hypopheae (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), The Terrestrial Mollusc From Alay And Chatkal Mountains, Zafarjon Murodjon Ugli Mahmudjonov Dec 2019

Biotopic Variability Of Leucozonella Hypopheae (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), The Terrestrial Mollusc From Alay And Chatkal Mountains, Zafarjon Murodjon Ugli Mahmudjonov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article analyzes the konchological variability and establishes that the variability of the konchological characteristics of land mollusksvery closely depends on the environmental factors of the territory on which they live. The study of the variability of land mollusks remains one of the less investigated issues of malacofauna not only in Uzbekistan, but in allrepublics of Central Asia. The variability of land mollusks in Central Asia is cited in a number of works [1,2,3,4], however, we could not find any information on the variability of Leucozonella hypophaea (Lindholm, 1927), and therefore, the nature of the variability of this species has …