Recent Ostracoda from Urauchi Bay, Kamikoshiki-jima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan

Laguna : 汽水域研究 Volume 13 Page 13-28 published_at 2006-06
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Title
Recent Ostracoda from Urauchi Bay, Kamikoshiki-jima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan
Creator
Ishida Katsura
Source Title
Laguna : 汽水域研究
Volume 13
Start Page 13
End Page 28
Journal Identifire
ISSN 21852995
Descriptions
At least one hundred and forty.six ostracode species were obtained from 29 surface sediment samples collected from Urauchi Bay, Kamikoshiki-jima, Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan. Four biofacies (IM, I, M, and O) were identified on the basis of Q-mode cluster analysis. Biofacies IM is distributed in the innermost part of the eastern inlet of the bay and contains many Xestoleberis hanaii. Biofacies I is distributed in the inner part of the bay and contains many Loxoconcha uranouchiensis. Biofacies M is found in the middle part of the bay and contains Loxoconcha tosaensis, Pistocythereis bradyi, Nipponocythere bicarinata, and Ambtonia obai, which are typical middle muddy bay species. Biofacies O is in the outer part of the bay and contains Loxoconcha japonica, Loxoconcha optima, and Neonesidea oligodentata, which live in areas under the influence of open water. Spinileberis quadriaculeata and Cytheromorpha acupunctata, which are typical inner muddy bay species, are restricted to part of the bay, whereas Bicornucythere species, which are typical enclosed inner-middle muddy bay species, are absent from the bay. These distributions suggest that there is little input of fine inorganic sediments or organic matter from the hinterland of Urauchi Bay because the bay is situated in small islands off the main islands of Japan, surrounded by hard sedimentary rocks, and no large rivers flow into the bay. Even when these sediments and organic matter enter the bay, they are transported to the deeper bay bottom or open seas due to the steep geomorphology along the coasts of the bay.
Subjects
Recent ( Other)
Ostracoda ( Other)
Urauchi Bay ( Other)
Kamikoshiki-jima Island ( Other)
southwestern Japan ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学汽水域研究センター
Date of Issued 2006-06
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN10439529