2016
DOI: 10.5134/217553
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Species composition and distribution of macrobenthos in the intertidal zone of Kunashir Island (South Kurile Islands), Russia

Abstract: Characteristics of vertical distribution, species composition and biogeographical structure of macrobenthos of the intertidal communities of Kunashir Island (South Kurile Islands) are described. In the rocky and bouldery intertidal zones, communities dominated by barnacle Chthamalus dalli and a gastropod species Littorina sitkana with the poor species composition of the macrobenthos are typical for the upper intertidal subzone. The middle intertidal subzone is occupied by fucoid assemblages. The dense beds of … Show more

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“…This is because the Shiretoko Peninsula extends in a northwesterly direction, blocking ocean currents from the west and acting as a barrier against the Nemuro Strait side of the peninsula. Kostina et al (2016) found that the intertidal biota of Kunashiri Island, which is adjacent to the Shiretoko Peninsula, is dominated by warm-water species on the west coast of the Okhotsk Sea side than on the east coast of the Pacific Ocean side, and pointed out that the west coast of Kunashiri Island is more strongly influenced by the Soya Warm Current. The differences observed in the intertidal macroinvertebrate fauna of the Shiretoko Peninsula are consistent with these characteristics of Kunashiri Island.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is because the Shiretoko Peninsula extends in a northwesterly direction, blocking ocean currents from the west and acting as a barrier against the Nemuro Strait side of the peninsula. Kostina et al (2016) found that the intertidal biota of Kunashiri Island, which is adjacent to the Shiretoko Peninsula, is dominated by warm-water species on the west coast of the Okhotsk Sea side than on the east coast of the Pacific Ocean side, and pointed out that the west coast of Kunashiri Island is more strongly influenced by the Soya Warm Current. The differences observed in the intertidal macroinvertebrate fauna of the Shiretoko Peninsula are consistent with these characteristics of Kunashiri Island.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%