Zoogeographical aspects of rocky-intertidal molluscan fauna of the Pacific coasts of Japan |
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Authors: | A Asakura H Suzuki |
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Institution: | (1) Division of Biology, Faculty of Education, Yokohama National University, 240 Yokohama, Japan;(2) Present address: Amakusa Marine Biological Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, 863-25 Kumamoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Intertidal molluscan faunas were studied on the exposed rocky shores of the Pacific coasts of Japan (excluding Hokkaido) to determine distribution patterns and latitudinal gradients of taxa. Collections were made at spring low tide in 1980. Five types of distribution patterns were found: tropical, tropical-temperate, warm-temperate, temperate, and boreal. Many examples of parallel species displacement, the term which Thorson (1957) proposed and generalized, were found. Latitudinal gradients of molluscan taxon were observed. Frequency of the Archaeogastropoda in gastropods increases northward, while frequency of the Mesogastropoda and the Neogastropoda decreases. Frequency of predatory gastropods decreases northward, and that of herbivorous ones increases. Commonness indices show that the molluscan fauna of the study sites situated within the wide area between the Kanto and Kyushu are closely related with each other, and they can be regarded as one province. The Tohoku district is less related with this region, and the Okinawa district is the least related. |
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