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2003年5月

Habitat use and activity patterns of three Japanese freshwater crabs of the genus Geothelphusa (Decapoda, Brachyura, Potamidae)

JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY
  • T Okano
  • ,
  • H Suzuki
  • ,
  • M Horie

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開始ページ
308
終了ページ
317
記述言語
英語
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出版者・発行元
CRUSTACEAN SOC

Geothelphusa dehaani (White, 1874) is sympatric with G. exigua Suzuki and Tsuda, 1994, in Ohsumi Peninsula and with G. marmorata Suzuki and Okano, 2000, in Yakushima Island, southern Kyushu, Japan. Geothelphusa dehaani is widely distributed in Japan, whereas G. exigua and G. marmorata are endemic in riverine habitats at their respective locations. Visual and trapping surveys were conducted to examine the habitat preference and elucidate the factors maintaining sympatry among the three species. Results showed that G. exigua and G. marmorata are mainly aquatic, whereas G. dehaani is amphibious. Geothelphusa dehaani is more associated with land habitats under sympatry but equally extends in water and on land when singly constituting a population. All species exhibit varying degrees of nocturnalism, but G. marmorata is more active at night than either G. dehaani or G. exigua. Differences in habitats and activity patterns among the Geothelphusa species were attributed to their microenvironments and the effects of interspecific competition under sympatry.

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ID情報
  • ISSN : 0278-0372
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000182931500008

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