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Nanjo Kusuto


Effects of drifting materials on benthic macrofaunal community in Fukiagehama Beach

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 65 Issue 4 Page 229-237
published_at 2017-03
65-4-229-237.pdf
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Title
鹿児島県吹上浜における漂着物が小型底生生物の群集構造に及ぼす影響
Effects of drifting materials on benthic macrofaunal community in Fukiagehama Beach
Creators Nanjo Kusuto
Creators Koga Yohei
Creators Sunohara Shogo
Creators Suda Yusuke
Source Identifiers [PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
sandy beach macrophyte wrack drifting material benthic macrofaunal community Talitridae
In order to clarify the effects of drifting macrophyte wracks and other materials on benthic macrofaunal community in sandy beaches, species richness and abundance of small benthic macroinvertebrates and sediment conditions (median grain size, sediment moisture, penetration resistance and temperature) were compared among the macrophyte wrack area (MA), drifting material area (DM) and sand area (SA) in the reflective, intermediate and dissipative beach type zones in Fukiagehama Beach, southern Kyusyu island, in May and October, 2015. A total of 4,200 individuals, comprising 12 species (7 families) were collected by quantitative sampling. Talitridae was the most dominant family in species richness and abundance (5 species, 4,453 individuals). In May, Sinorchestia nipponensis was particularly dominant, comprising 41.4% of the total individual number, whereas Excirolana chiltoni was most dominant in October (35.7%). In addition, terrestrial beetles such as Staphylinidae sp. and Hydrophilidae sp. were also collected. Mean species and individual numbers were significantly higher in MA and DM compared to SA in May, suggesting such drifting wracks and materials may be important for Talitridae as food sources and low temperature- and moist-microhabitats. However, such tendencies did not observed in October, when Excirolana chiltoni was dominant. For such an infaunal species, macroalgal wrack and other materials on sediment surfaces may not be a determinant factor affecting their distributions.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2017-03
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361