Study on the Japanese horseshoe crab as an keystone species for conservation of the coastal ecosystem

About This Project

Japan Grant Number
JP23710286 (JGN)
Funding Program
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Funding Organization
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Kakenhi Information

Project/Area Number
23710286
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
Allocation Type
  • Multi-year Fund
Review Section / Research Field
  • Integrated Science and Innovative Science > New Multidisciplinary Fields > Resource conservation science > Resource conservation science
Research Institution
  • Fukuyama University
Project Period (FY)
2011 〜 2013
Project Status
Completed
Budget Amount*help
4,030,000 Yen (Direct Cost: 3,100,000 Yen Indirect Cost: 930,000 Yen)

Research Abstract

Activity rhythms of the Japanese horseshoe crab in the coastal environment were investigated using bio-telemetry and bio-logging techniques developed in this study. The activity in short-term (up to 40 days) was monitored using acceleration loggers and ultrasonic transmitters. For the long-term (up to 500 days) analysis, depth-temperature loggers were used in this study. The results showed that the horseshoe crab has complex activity rhythms as circatidal (0.5 day) or circadian (1 day) rhythms synchronized with tidal and day-night cycles nested in ultra-circadian rhythms (14 days and 365 days) synchronized with lunar and annual cycles. We concluded that such marine animals have complex activity rhythms adapted to complex environmental fluctuations in the coastal environment.

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