광양만 잘피밭에 서식하는 단각류의 계절변동과 식성 KCI

Title
광양만 잘피밭에 서식하는 단각류의 계절변동과 식성
Alternative Title
Seasonal Variation and Feeding Habits of Amphipods Inhabiting Zostera marina Beds in Gwangyang Bay, Korea
Author(s)
정승진; 유옥환; 서해립
KIOST Author(s)
Yu, Ok Hwan(유옥환)
Alternative Author(s)
유옥환
Publication Year
2004-04
Abstract
On the basis of monthly samples, we investigated the seasonal variation and feeding habits of amphipods inhabiting Zostera marina beds in Gwangyang Bay. Dominant species (>1% of the total number of amphipods) consist of 5 gammarids (Gammaropsis japonicus, Jassa slatteryi, Pontogenia rostrata, Atylus collingi and Ceinina japonica) and 1 caprellid (Caprella tsugarensis). Mean densities of amphipods varied from the highest of 63,148 ind. m-2 in May to the lowest of 1,247 ind. m-2 in September. G. japonicus and J. slatteryi dominated in summer whereas C. japonica in autumn and winter. C. japonica was found to be a carnivorous feeder consuming mainly harpacticoid copepods and unidentified crustaceans, whereas G. japonicus, J. slatteryi, and C. tsugarensis consumed both phytoplankton and detritus. Seasonal densities of amphipods were significantly related with the shoot standing crop of the eelgrass and its epiphyte. Also densities of amphipods displayed significant difference in related with the shoot density of the eelgrass among sampling stations. These results suggest that the biological interactions between the eelgrass and amphipods as well as between the carnivorous and the herbivorous amphipods may be important in the seasonal variation of amphipods inhabiting Zostera marina beds.
ISSN
0374-8111
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/5263
DOI
10.5657/kfas.2004.37.2.122
Bibliographic Citation
한국수산과학회지, v.37, no.2, pp.122 - 128, 2004
Publisher
한국수산과학회
Keywords
Gwangyang Bay; Amphipods; Eelgrass beds; Seasonal variation; Feeding habits
Type
Article
Language
Korean
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