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''Pupilla alpicola'' is a
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of minute air-breathing
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, a
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or
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in the family
Pupillidae Pupillidae is a family of mostly minute, air-breathing, land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the superfamily Pupilloidea. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Pupillidae W. Turton, 1831. Accessed through: ...
. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Pupilla alpicola (Charpentier, 1837). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1050598 on 2022-03-06


Taxonomy

''Pupilla pratensis'' was originally described as a
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Pupilla muscorum ''Pupilla muscorum'', commonly known as the Moss Chrysalis snail or widespread column, is a species of minute air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate Pulmonata or pulmonates, is an informal group (previously an order, and before t ...
'' by German
malacologist Malacology is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the arthropods. Mollusks include snails and slugs, clams, ...
Stefan Clessin Stefan Clessin (13 November 1833, Würzburg – 21 December 1911, Regensburg) was a German malacologist. He served as a military officer, and from 1862 worked for the Bavarian railways. He was an editor of the ''Malakozoologische Blätter'' and mad ...
in 1871. Clessin S. (1871). "Die Mollusken-Fauna der Umgegend von Augsburg". ''Bericht des Naturhistorischen Vereins in Augsburg'' 21: 81-126
page 101
The taxon ''Pupilla pratensis'' has long been neglected in the malacological literature, or considered a morphologically weakly defined ecophenotype – found in wet, calcareous habitats – of the variable ''Pupilla muscorum''.von Proschwitz T. (2010). "Three land-snail species new to the Norwegian fauna: ''Pupilla pratensis'' (Clessin, 1871), ''Vertigo ultimathule'' von Proschwitz, 2007 and ''Balea sarsii'' Philippi, 1847 ''B. heydeni'' von Maltzan, 1881. ''Fauna norvegica'' 30: 13-19. The form, however, represents a distinct species, which has recently been shown in a study combining morphological, ecological and molecular data by von Proschwitz et al. (2007, 2009).von Proschwitz T., Schander C., Jueg U. & Thorkildsen S. (2007). "''Pupilla pratensis'' (Clessin, 1871) a distinct species in the form group of ''Pupilla muscorum'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Pupillidae)". In: Jordanes K., Van Houtte N., Van Goethem J. & Backeljau T. (eds). World Congress of Malacology Antwerp, Belgium 15–20 July 2007. Abstracts. pp. 235-236. ''Pupilla pratensis'' was misidentified as either ''Pupilla muscorum'' or ''Pupilla alpicola'' before 2009. However, based on some 2012 preliminary molecular analyses, it seems that ''Pupilla pratensis'' and ''Pupilla alpicola'' are geographical subspecies of a single, more widely distributed species.Horsák M., Schenková V. & Myšák J. (2012). "The second site of ''Pupilla alpicola'' (Charpentier, 1837) and the first recent record of ''Pupilla pratensis'' (Clessin, 1871) in Poland". ''
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'' 20(1): 21-26. .


Description

The
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of this species slightly larger than that of ''
Pupilla muscorum ''Pupilla muscorum'', commonly known as the Moss Chrysalis snail or widespread column, is a species of minute air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate Pulmonata or pulmonates, is an informal group (previously an order, and before t ...
'', with slightly more prominent growth lines, around 6 not very convex
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. The shell
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is flat (in contrast to ''Pupilla muscorum'' and '' Pupilla pratensis''). The apertural
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is weak; the cervical callus is weak; there are usually no teeth in the
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, occasionally a weak parietal tooth. Note the presence of a characteristic gutter-like depression in the external surface of the
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, at about 1/4 of the distance from its base. (In oblique light this is also visible in the aperture as a narrow, delicate ridge). The species is similar to ''
Pupilla loessica ''Pupilla loessica'' is a species of minute air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Pupillidae. ''Pupilla loessica'' is a significant glacial index species for the Pleistocene in Central ...
'' with similar intraspecific shell shape differences across time suggesting that similar niche shifts have led to similar transformations in parallel. The height of the shell is 2.8–3.3 mm. The width of the shell is 1.75–1.8 mm. (Description of Pupilla pratensis) The
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of this species is dark to brown, translucent and thin, with fine and distinct growth lines, 6-7.5
whorls A whorl ( or ) is an individual circle, oval, volution or equivalent in a whorled pattern, which consists of a spiral or multiple concentric objects (including circles, ovals and arcs). Whorls in nature File:Photograph and axial plane floral d ...
with deep suture, outline elongate and broad,
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rounded with weakly developed lip, usually toothless, or with weak parietal and occasionally a palatal tooth, sometimes with weak cervical callus. The height of the shell is 3.5-4.5 mm. The width of the shell is 1.85-2.05 mm. ''Pupilla pratensis'' differs from ''Pupilla muscorum'', with which it often lives
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ally, in its thinner, larger and broader shell, darker and less variable colour and weaker apertural lip. The shell of ''Pupilla pratensis'' is larger – especially in diameter (1.86–2.06 mm), but often also in height (3.48–4.54 mm) – and the number of whorls (6.0–7.5) is usually greater compared to that of ''Pupila muscorum''. The form is cylindrical in both species, but in ''Pupilla muscorum'' the
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s converge rather smoothly towards the
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; in ''Pupilla pratensis'' the convergence is somewhat more abrupt, giving the apex a blunt appearance. The whorls are usually more vaulted in ''Pupilla pratensis'', and the suture is somewhat deeper. The colour of the shell varies from brown to brown-grey in both species, but ''Pupilla pratensis'' is often more of a darkish chestnut brown. In ''Pupilla muscorum'' the colour is more variable, ranging from reddish brown to horny grey. The shell surface is nearly smooth in both species. It appears thinner in ''Pupilla pratensis'', in which it is sometimes slightly translucent. The growth-lines are very fine in ''Pupilla muscorum'' and somewhat coarser in ''Pupilla pratensis''. The apertural
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is often rather weakly developed in ''Pupilla pratensis'' in contrast to ''Pupilla muscorum'', in which it is thicker and more pronounced. The apertural teeth are more weakly developed in ''Pupilla pratensis'', and always arise directly from the apertural walls, never from a callus (as is sometimes the case in ''Pupilla muscorum''). A weakly developed parietal tooth is rather frequently present, often together with a very weak, simply indicated palatal, but the mouth is often completely toothless. It should be remarked, that in some samples from western and northern Norway some specimens of ''Pupilla muscorum'' seem to be larger than in Swedish and German populations, and hence in size close to ''Pupilla pratensis'' – this requires further studies.


Distribution

The distribution of ''Pupilla alpicola'' includes the
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and
Carpathians The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians () are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe. Roughly long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Ural Mountains, Urals at and the Scandinavian Mountains at . The ...
. ''Pupilla alpicola'' has a scattered distribution; it is rare. Most of its habitats are close to alpine cattle
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s, and this means these habitats are now at risk, because traditional land management is decreasing. * Critically endangered in
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* Vulnerable in
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* Potentially threatened in
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*
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- critically endangered *
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''Pupilla alpicola'' was listed as part of fauna of the
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for a long time, (as "probably extinct" in Bohemia and critically endangered (CR) in Moravia). After a very similar taxon '' Pupilla pratensis'' was elevated to its species level in 2009,von Proschwitz T., Schander C. , Jueg U. & Thorkildsen S. (2009). "Morphology, ecology and DNA-barcoding distinguish ''Pupilla pratensis'' (Clessin, 1871) from ''Pupilla muscorum'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Pulmonata: Pupillidae)". ''
Journal of Molluscan Studies The ''Journal of Molluscan Studies'' is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Malacological Society of London, covering research in malacology.
'' 75(4): 315-322. .
the revision showed that ''Pupilla alpicola'' does not live in the Czech Republic and all of the supposed records from that country are actually ''Pupilla pratensis''. (Distribution of Pupilla pratensis) Due to the fact that ''Pupilla pratensis'' has been overlooked, its distribution is only fragmentarily known. A wide, but scattered distribution, mainly in calcareous areas in Central, Northern and Western Europe is to be expected. So far, scattered localities are, known from Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Slovakia and Great Britain. In Europe, ''Pupilla pratensis'' seems to have a Northern Atlantic distribution, which does not overlap with the distribution of ''Pupilla alpicola'' which in Europe is mainly limited to the Alps and Carpathians. It occurs in the following countries: *
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County,
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County,
Nordland Nordland (; smj, Nordlánnda, sma, Nordlaante, sme, Nordlánda, en, Northland) is a county in Norway in the Northern Norway region, the least populous of all 11 counties, bordering Troms og Finnmark in the north, Trøndelag in the south, N ...
County In Norway ''Pupilla pratensis'' has been found in three isolated sites in the SE part of the country (Hedmark and Oppland counties) and two somewhat more to the north, in Nordland County. *
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- In Sweden it is locally not uncommon in suitable habitats in calcareous districts throughout the country, from
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in the south to
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in the north. *
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* Scotland,
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- found in 2013 *
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*
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- It was reported by Otto Gottfried Goldfuss (1883) from
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, Upper Silesia in Poland based on more-than-120-year-old voucher material (deposited in the
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Collection, no. 2306), but no extant population was known so far. The first recent occurrence of ''Pupilla pratensis'' in Poland was recorded in 2011. The only recent site in Poland is fen in the vicinity of the village Rowele in the north-easternmost part of Poland close to the border with Lithuania. *
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- ''Pupilla alpicola'' has been listed as a part of the fauna of the Czech Republic for a long time (as probably extinct in Bohemia and critically endangered (CR) in Moravia)."Red List of the molluscs (Mollusca) of the Czech Republic"
Retrieved 30 July 2010.
However, after the elevation of ''Pupilla pratensis'' to species level in 2009, the revision showed that ''Pupilla alpicola'' does ''not'' live in the Czech Republic, and that all of the snails that were previously thought to be that species in the Czech Republic are in fact ''Pupilla pratensis''. Škodová J. & Horsák M. (2010). "Zrnovka slatinná (''Pupilla pratensis'' (Clessin, 1871), Gastropoda) - staronový druh našich mokřadů. In: Bryja J. & Zasadil P. (eds.
''Zoologické dny Praha 2010. Sborník abstraktů z konference 11.-12. února 2010.''
Ústav biologie obratlovců AV ČR, Brno, . Pages 214-215.
There were found six populations of ''Pupilla pratensis'' in the Czech Republic. *
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- one population in SW SlovakiaHorsák M., Škodová J., Myšák J., Čejka T., Ložek V. & Hlaváč J. Č. (2010). "''Pupilla pratensis'' (Gastropoda: Pupillidae) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and its distinction from ''P. muscorum'' and ''P. alpicola'' based on multidimensional analysis of shell measurements". ''Biologia'' 65(6): 1012-1018. . *
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and
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,
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, CrimeaBalashov I. (2013). "The first finding of ''Pupilla pratensis'' for Ukraine in the Crimean Mountains with remarks on its conservation status and differences from ''Pupilla muscorum''". ''Ruthenica'' 23(2): 181-185
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The type locality is
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near Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. ''Pupilla pratensis'' probably also occurs in Austria, Switzerland, Hungary and England.


Ecology

''Pupilla alpicola'' occurs in
moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ...
, within wet
meadow A meadow ( ) is an open habitat, or field, vegetated by grasses, herbs, and other non-woody plants. Trees or shrubs may sparsely populate meadows, as long as these areas maintain an open character. Meadows may be naturally occurring or artifi ...
s in high alpine regions, mostly in calcareous
fen A fen is a type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral-rich ground or surface water. It is one of the main types of wetlands along with marshes, swamps, and bogs. Bogs and fens, both peat-forming ecosystems, are also known as mires. T ...
s. In Switzerland it lives between 900 and 2500 m altitude. (Ecology of Pupilla pratensis) ''Pupilla pratensis'' is typical habitat specialist. It is a pronounced hygrophilous species, inhabiting open, richer, often
calcareous Calcareous () is an adjective meaning "mostly or partly composed of calcium carbonate", in other words, containing lime or being chalky. The term is used in a wide variety of scientific disciplines. In zoology ''Calcareous'' is used as an adje ...
moist and wetland habitats. In Scandinavia it occurs in calcareous
fen A fen is a type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral-rich ground or surface water. It is one of the main types of wetlands along with marshes, swamps, and bogs. Bogs and fens, both peat-forming ecosystems, are also known as mires. T ...
s and
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s. The character of the sites in SE Norway (calcareous fen, sloping wetlands with springs) is in good accordance with this and with the habitats of ''Pupilla pratensis'' in Sweden; where it occurs as a typical species of open calcareous fens or wet, moist calcareous meadows. In Nordland County, Norway the habitats are of a different type, calcareous, rocky slopes close to the sea. Probably the wet climate in the western, coastal Norway makes it possible for the species to widen its ecological occurrence. Unfortunately, this habitat type, treeless calcareous fens, is very rare, mostly isolated and nowadays highly threatened by draining and successional changes after the cessation of regular mowing and grazing. Therefore, the records are very important for nature conservation and much attention should be paid to extant populations. The species’ ecology is similar to that of ''Pupilla alpicola''.


References

This article incorporates public domain text from the reference."Species summary for ''Pupilla alpicola''"
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. Last modified 30-01-2010, accessed 30 July 2010.
* Bank, R. A.; Neubert, E. (2017). Checklist of the land and freshwater Gastropoda of Europe. Last update: July 16th, 2017.


External links


Charpentier, J. de. (1837). Catalogue des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles de la Suisse. Nouveaux Mémoires de la Société Helvétique des Sciences Naturelles [Neue Denkschriften der allg. Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für die gesammten Naturwisshenschaften
1 (2): 1-28, pls 1-2. Neuchâtel.]
Clessin, S. (1871). Die Mollusken-Fauna der Umgegend von Augsburg. Bericht des Naturhistorischen Vereins in Augsburg. 21: 81-126
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