Species

BackActinella littorinella (J. Mabille, 1883)

Actinella littorinella (J. Mabille, 1883)

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum:
  • Class: Mollusca
  • Order: Gastropoda
  • Family: Hygromiidae
VU Vulnerable
IUCN Red List Status:

Countries of Occurrence:
Portugal - Madeira

Archipelago(s):
Madeira

Assessor/s:
Seddon, M.B.

Reviewer/s:
Neubert, E., Groh, K. & Cuttelod, A.

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Assessment Rationale:

This species has a restricted distribution. It is present in four areas, one protected site on Cima, but on the other three hills of eastern Porto Santo, it is localised with the grassland and is under pressure from grazing, tourist recreational activities and spread of Theba pisana and rodents. Based on the current distribution and the likely localised impact of the threats, it is listed as Vulnerable (VU) D2. However, on the longer term, the establishment of protected areas on Porto Santo may lead to relisting this species as Near Threatened if the increased protection for the habitats is successful. Recommended conservation actions include management of the protected areas for maintenance of the species and monitoring of the protected areas to ensure no loss of further habitat and subpopulations.

Geographic Range:

This species is endemic to the Madeiran islands, where it is only found on Porto Santo and on one offshore islet (Seddon 2008). The species is locally distributed over the eastern part of the island and on the Ilheu de Baixo, with a total area of occupancy of 12 km2 in four hillslope areas (Seddon 2008).

Regions:
Portugal - Madeira
Extent of Occurrence (EOO):
(km2)
Area of Occupancy (AOO):
12 (km2)
Elevation Lower Limit:
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Elevation Upper Limit:
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Biogeographic Realms:
Palearctic
Presence:
Extant
Origin:
Endemic Madeira
Seasonality:
Resident

Population:

This species has a localised distribution, but can be frequently encountered at sites. However, it is never abundant.

Habitat and Ecology

This is a ground-dwelling species which is usually found on grassland areas, under stones and in rocky places.

Major Threat(s):

Seddon (2008) lists the major threats as habitat disturbance as the species occurs within a small part of the island and on one offshore islet. The potential causes are changes in land-use from agriculture, loss of grassland for urbanisation and tourism and possible impact of competition with Theba pisana.

Conservation Actions

This species occurs in at least one protected area. Given that the species occurs within a small part of the island and on one offshore islet and the threats include changes in land-use from agriculture, loss of grassland for urbanisation and tourism and possible impact of competition with Theba pisana recommended conservation actions include management of the protected areas for maintenance of the species and monitoring of the protected areas to ensure no loss of further habitat and subpopulations.