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Life Histories of Introduced Crabs, the Majid Pyromaia tuberculata and the Portunid Carcinus aestuarii, in Tokyo Bay and Their Adaptability to Seasonal Hypoxia Caused by Organic Pollution
日本の海産移入生物―沿岸生態系への新たなる脅威 東京湾における移入種イッカククモガニとチチュウカイミドリガニの生活史と有機汚濁による季節的貧酸素環境での適応性
2004
Japanese journal of benthology
日本の海産移入生物―沿岸生態系への新たなる脅威 東京湾における移入種イッカククモガニとチチュウカイミドリガニの生活史と有機汚濁による季節的貧酸素環境での適応性
Two introduced crab species, Pyromaia tuberculata and Carcinus aestuarii, occur abundantly in organically polluted waters in Japan. Population studies of these crabs have been conducted in Tokyo Bay, in which summer hypoxia causes destruction of the benthic animal populations on the bottom of the innerhalf of the bay. In fall, a population of P. tuberculata quickly recolonizes that bottom, which has recovered from the hypoxia, by settlement of larvae. Settled crabs reach maturity by the next
doi:10.5179/benthos.59.96
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