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Conservation and restoration of fourspine sculpin (<i>Cottus kazika</i>) in the Kuzuryu River
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- TAHARA Daisuke
- Department of Marine Bioscience and Biotechnology, Fukui Prefectural University
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- AOKI Haruo
- Sanwacon
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- NAKAMURA Keigo
- Fukui Office of Rivers and National Highways
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- Other Title
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- 九頭竜川におけるアラレガコ(カマキリ)の保全・再生に向けて
- クズリュウガワ ニ オケル アラレガコ(カマキリ)ノ ホゼン ・ サイセイ ニ ムケテ
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<p>The present study summarized the conservation and restoration of fourspine sculpin (Cottus kazika) in the Kuzuryu River from the past four research records. Many adults of C. kazika were found at depths of about 3 m(sea water) in the estuary of the Kuzuryu River and coastal shallow area neighboring the river mouth from the late of December to March (main season: from the middle of January to the middle of March). Larvae and juveniles were collected in sandy beach near the river mouth and shallow area in the estuary from February to April. Young of the year of C. kazika moved upstream with growing along the shallow water sides from April to August. The present remaining habitat of C. kazika was the middle area (23.0 to 29.4 km from the river mouth) in the Kuzuryu River. This indicated that the area of "Habitat of Araregako (C. kazika) in the Kuzuryu River (designated as a natural monument)" reduced to be one –third from 1990s onward, compared to that of the past habitat. The important habitats of the C. kazika, for both growing up and passing the winter, was riffles with loose bed materials in the river. Larger C. kazika more than 250 mm in total length werenʼt almost caught since 1990s by the traditional fisheries, which suggested that the body size of C. kazika has been shrinked in the Kuzuryu River. This study showed that two important conservation strategies for C. kazika in the Kuzuryu River are; 1) to conserve and create sandy beach in the coastal area neighboring the mouth of river, and riffles with loose bed materials in the present remaining habitat of Kuzuryu river, 2) to re-introduce juveniles of C. kazika with genetic diversity into upstream from Naruka-Oozeki (the past habitat) of the river.</p>
Journal
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- Ecology and Civil Engineering
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Ecology and Civil Engineering 22 (1), 1-17, 2019-07-28
Ecology and Civil Engineering Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282752324574720
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- NII Article ID
- 130007705208
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- NII Book ID
- AA11528360
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- DOI
- 10.3825/ece.22.1
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- ISSN
- 18825974
- 13443755
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029972062
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed