2013年06月
Sessile Organisms 30(2) P29-P36 (日本付着生物学会)
植田 育男 ・ 坂口 勇 ・ 荻田 淑彦 ・ 山田 ちはる ・ 伊谷 行
高知県浦ノ内湾におけるミドリイガイの越冬と水温条件―2010年冬季
植田育男(1) ・ 坂口 勇(2) ・ 荻田 淑彦(3) ・ 山田 ちはる(4) ・ 伊谷 行(5)
(1) 新江ノ島水族館
(2) 一般財団法人電力中央研究所
(3) 高知県水産試験場
(4) 島根県松江水産事務所 水産グループ
(5) 高知大学教育学部海洋共生生物学研究室
Abstract The green mussel Perna viridis, a sessile bivalve of tropical origin, was first introduced into Japanese waters in 1967.
This mussel was present in Uranouchi Inlet on the south coast of Shikoku by the 2000s and was found to be widely distributed there in 2008. The survival rates of overwintering P. viridis and the corresponding water temperature regimes, were monitored at three stations in the inlet during the 2009–2010 winter season. At each station, 100 mussels of different size classes were initially deployed in suspended net boxes, and a water temperature data-logger was employed. The winter survival rates were 98% at St. 1 near the mouth of inlet and 95% at St. 2 inwards from the mouth, but only 1% at St. 3 at the head of the inlet. The lowest monthly mean water temperatures were 15.3°C at St. 1(February), 14.1°C at St. 2(January), and 10.2°C at St. 3 (January). Dividing each month into thirds, the lowest mean temperatures for these shorter intervals were 14.4°C at St. 1(early February), 13.4°C at St. 2(early February), and 9.8°C at St. 3(middle January). At Sts. 1 and 2, water temperatures below 12°C occurred only once, ephemerally, during this study, while at St. 3, the water temperature dropped below this level frequently, for maximum continuous periods of 1017.5 hours below 12°C, 428.5 hours below 11°C, and 90.3 hours below 10°C. The overwintering capacity of P. viridis thus seems to be limited by the degree and duration of colder environmental temperatures.
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著作権:日本付着生物学会
2013年11月,日本付着生物学会より転載許可