Malacofaunal
Malacofaunal refers to the mollusc component of the fauna of a particular region or habitat. It encompasses all species of molluscs, including snails, slugs, bivalves, cephalopods, and chitons, that are found within a defined geographical area. The study of malacofauna is known as malacology, a branch of zoology that deals with the study of molluscs.
The composition of a malacofaunal assemblage is influenced by a variety of environmental factors such as climate,
Understanding the malacofaunal composition of an area is important for several reasons. It can serve as an