Why Study Czech Mollusks?
Mollusks serve as vital bioindicators of environmental health. Freshwater mussels filter enormous volumes of water daily, while land snails help decompose organic matter and cycle nutrients through forest soils. Monitoring their populations provides early warning of pollution, habitat degradation, and climate change impacts.
The Czech Republic sits at a biogeographic crossroads where Atlantic, Continental, and Alpine influences meet. This unique position gives rise to a mollusk fauna with species from multiple ecological traditions, making it an important area for conservation research in Central Europe.
According to the most recent checklist published by Malacologica Bohemoslovaca in 2024, Czech lands host 253 confirmed mollusk species, including several that survive only in specialized greenhouse habitats.