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Hamano Tatsuo


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We aimed to clarify the microhabitat preferences of Atyidae shrimps in the middle to upper reaches of the Hiwasa R. , Kitagawatidani R. , and Mugi R. , Tokushima Prefecture, southern central Japan. Relationships between the shrimp abundance and physical environmental variables were surveyed at six sites in 2011 fall and 2012 spring by setting 5-m line transects delineated with ten consecutive 50-cm quadrats along the riverbank. The dominant shrimp species collected from the riverbanks were Caridina multidentata, Paratya compressa and Neocaridina denticulata. C. multidentata was shown to prefer loose boulder or cobble beds with interstices. When interstices were scarce, the shrimps were found inhabiting among the vegetation. P. compressa was shown to prefer vegetation and boulder or cobble bed in pools. N. denticulata tended to prefer vegetation in darker, gently-flowing areas. Our results insist that the three shrimp species segregate microhabitat under base-flow conditions, but flow reduction may cause microhabitat overlap between C. multidentata and P, compressa.
Creators : Yonezawa Takayasu Saito Minoru Hatama Toshihiro Araki Akira Oka Naohiro Hamano Tatsuo Publishers : National Fisheries University
Creators : Hamano Tatsuo Yanai Yoshimi Hayasugi Kei Watanabe Toshiaki Publishers : National Fisheries University