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Influence of the partial removal of reclamation dikes on the bivalve distribution in the Honjo Area of Lake Nakaumi, Southwest Japan
干拓堤防の一部撤去が中海本庄水域の二枚貝の分布に与えた影響
2016
Japanese journal of benthology
干拓堤防の一部撤去が中海本庄水域の二枚貝の分布に与えた影響
The Honjo Area of Lake Nakaumi is characterized as a brackish water area semi-enclosed by reclamation dikes. In accordance with the partial removal of these dikes from 2007 to 2009, we studied subsequent differences in environment, and spatial distribution of bivalves between 2006, 2010, and 2014, to determine the influence of the removal. Arcuatula senhousia was the primary dominant species across all years studied, followed by Ruditapes philippinarum and Macoma incongrua. After the partial
doi:10.5179/benthos.71.1
fatcat:4aaiukwo3bachknink7s3q7dpi