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Macrofouling community structure in Kanayama Bay, Kii Peninsula (Japan)

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Title Macrofouling community structure in Kanayama Bay, Kii Peninsula (Japan)
 
Creator Raveendran, T.V.
Harada, E.
 
Description An investigation on the macrofouling community in Kanayama Bay, Kill Peninsula, Japan was undertaken from June 1994 to May 1995 by exposing fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) panels at subsurface and bottom (2.2 m) depths. The composition and abundance of fouling organisms were monitored at monthly intervals. Fortnightly variations in hydrographic parameters were also noted simultaneously. The fouling community at this bay was a complex assemblage of bryozoans, ascidians, polychaetes and barnacles comprising more than 40 species. The faunal elements exhibited distinct seasonal trends in abundance closely associated with fluctuations in temperature, i.e., maximum abundance was recorded in summer and the reverse in winter. Greater faunal abundance was generally observed on the subsurface panels. Significant depth wise variation in abundance seems to be the result of predation, competition and the effect of residents on recruits. Succession in the community was divided into three stages by dendrogram analysis. First stage was characterized by polychaetes (Protohydroides elegans and Dexiospira foraminosa) on panels from both depths. The encrusting bryozona, Watersipora subtorquata dominated on the subsurface panels and a mixed dominance of W. Subtorquata, barnacles, P. elegans and the ascidians, Polyclinum constellatum, on bottom panels in second stage. Third stage was characterized by a mixed dominance of W. Subtorquata, Bugula neritina (an erect bryozona) and P. constellatum at the subsurface and B. neritina at bottom depths.
 
Date 2008-08-09T10:21:25Z
2008-08-09T10:21:25Z
2002
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Publication of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Vol. 39(2-3); 89-102p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1407
 
Language en
 
Rights Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
 
Publisher Seto Marine Biological Laboratory