- 【Updated on May 12, 2025】 Integration of CiNii Dissertations and CiNii Books into CiNii Research
- Trial version of CiNii Research Knowledge Graph Search feature is available on CiNii Labs
- 【Updated on June 30, 2025】Suspension and deletion of data provided by Nikkei BP
- Regarding the recording of “Research Data” and “Evidence Data”
Temporal change in the spatial distribution of Asian bag mussel <i>Arcuatula senhousia</i> (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) population in Ohashi-River, Shimane Prefecture
-
- HOSOZAWA Takeshi
- The United Graduated School of Agricultural Sciences, Tottori University
-
- KUNII Hidenobu
- Research Center for Coastal Lagoon Environments, Shimane University
-
- NAKAMURA Mikio
- Japan Corbicula Reserch Institute Inc.
-
- OJIMA Tetsuya
- Japan Corbicula Reserch Institute Inc.
-
- SUGIYAMA Yukari
- Japan Corbicula Reserch Institute Inc.
-
- YAMAGUCHI Keiko
- Shimane University, Faculty of Life and Environmental Science
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
-
- 島根県大橋川におけるホトトギスガイ(<i>Arcuatula senhousia</i> Benson)個体群の空間分布とその時間的変化
- 島根県大橋川におけるホトトギスガイ(Arcuatula senhousia Benson)個体群の空間分布とその時間的変化
- シマネケン オオハシガワ ニ オケル ホトトギスガイ(Arcuatula senhousia Benson)コタイグン ノ クウカン ブンプ ト ソノ ジカンテキ ヘンカ
Search this article
Description
<p>We examined the spatial and temporal changes in percent cover of the Arcuatula senhousia Benson (Mytilidae, Bivalvia) population by SCUBA diving in the brackish Ohashi-River in Shimane Prefecture, southwestern Japan. From spring to summer, the numbers of A. senhousia increased, and the mussel mats spread from the deep, central part of the river to the shallower river banks. In summer, the mats spread over the entire transect line, but in late summer and autumn, the mats reduced in the deep central part. The factors that induced the decrease of population were different every year; they included low salinity, low dissolved oxygen, high water temperature, flood (physical destruction) and the combination of these. The seasonal pattern of population dynamics of A. senhousia in the Ohashi-River was closely related to the riverbed topography as well as seasonal trends in salinity and dissolved oxygen of river water.</p>
Journal
-
- Japanese Journal of Benthology
-
Japanese Journal of Benthology 70 (1), 1-12, 2015
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF BENTHOLOGY
- Tweet
Details 詳細情報について
-
- CRID
- 1390282679448531712
-
- NII Article ID
- 40020586886
- 130005431357
-
- NII Book ID
- AA11376003
-
- ISSN
- 1883891X
- 1345112X
-
- NDL BIB ID
- 026735638
-
- Text Lang
- ja
-
- Data Source
-
- JaLC
- NDL Search
- Crossref
- CiNii Articles
- OpenAIRE
-
- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed