DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THREE POPULATIONS OF SIPHONARIA ON ROCKY INTERTIDAL SHORES IN HONG KONG |
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Authors: | LIU J.H. |
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Affiliation: | The Swire Marine Laboratory, The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | The pulmonate limpets Siphonaria japonica and Siphonana siriusoccur over a wide range of local habitat types in terms of exposureto wave action and salinity. This is a study of these two specieson three different shore types in Hong Kong, ranging from anextremely exposed, high salinity (3235) shore at Caped'Aguilar to a sheltered, low salinity (1633) shore atTai Lam Chung. Both species are restricted to the low shore,year round. S. japonica is a winter breeder and recruitmentoccurred between October and January. The recruitment of S.sirius could not be recognised from the size-frequency histograms.The algal standing crop at Tai Lam Chung was higher than atWu Kwai Sha during the winter period, i.e., between Octoberand April. Seasonal fluctuations in growth rate were recordedfor both Siphonaria species with the time of fastest growthoccurring in winter. S. japonica grew faster at Tai Lam Chungthan at Wu Kwai Sha. Food availability is thought to be an importantfactor affecting growth. (Received 17 September 1993; accepted 16 June 1994) |
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