中海における過去約40年間の貝形虫(甲殻類)の群集変化

島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告 Volume 22 Page 149-160 published_at 2003-12-27
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Title
中海における過去約40年間の貝形虫(甲殻類)の群集変化
Title
Faunal changes in Ostracoda(Crustacea)in Lake Nakaumi,southwest Japan,over the last 40 years
Title Transcription
ナカウミ ニ オケル カコ ヤク 40ネンカン ノ カイケイチュウ コウカクルイ ノ グンシュウ ヘンカ
Creator
Nakamura Yuzo
Sakai Saburo
Source Title
島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告
Volume 22
Start Page 149
End Page 160
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13439774
Descriptions
Sixty−five ostracode species were obtained from 37 sufuace sediment samples collected from Lake Nakaumi between August 5 to 8,2002.The most dominant species is Bicornucythere bisanensis.This species is abundant in the central part of the lake,where oxygen-poor bottom waters develop in summer.Dolerocypria mukaishinense and Cytherura miii are sporadically dominant in relatively low-salinity environments such as river mouths and the Honjo-koku area.Other species are rare except at the lake mouth,where high-diversity assemblages composed of 47 shallow brackish to marine ostracode species are recognized.To clarify the relationships between ostracode assemblages and human activities over the last 40 years,particularly reclamation and freshening projects,we compared published ostracode studies of Lake Nakaumi,based on samples collected in 1963/1967 and 1986,with our present results.Six ostracode assemblages are distinguished on the basis of Q-mode cluster analysis.Ostracode assemblages and their distribution areas changed dramatically between 1963/1967 and 1986,related to change in pattern of bottom water circulation.In contrast,they have changed little at from 1986 to 2002,although the areas dominated by B.Bisanensis seem to be slightly enlarged.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学総合理工学部地球資源環境学教室
Department of Geoscience, Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University
Date of Issued 2003-12-27
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA11455176
Remark 12-14,16+ / 1993+