日本産淡水コケムシ類の分類と同定
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Bryozoans comprise a phylum of sessile, clonal animals, inhabiting marine and freshwater environments. Only around 90 species have been described from freshwater habitats, most belonging to the class Phylactolaemata. Phylactolaemates can propagate asexually by forming encapsulated dormant bodies called statoblasts, which provide characters highly useful in phylactolaemate taxonomy and identification. To date, 23 species of phylactolaemate species in ten genera have been reported from Japan, however their taxonomical review has been never reported. Furthermore, current taxonomy of phylactolaemates is heavily depending on the observation of statoblast microsculpture by using scanning electron microscopy, which causes difficulty of simple identification. In this paper, major characters of colony and statoblast for all species of Japanese freshwater bryozoans including both 23 phylactolaemates and three ctenostomes are summarized. A key to species based on colony and statoblast gross morphology is also provided for help in identification of freshwater bryozoans in various fields such as faunal survey and education.
- 日本動物分類学会の論文
- 2012-08-20
著者
関連論文
- 相模湾産コケムシ動物の研究の現状 : 130年間で得られた膨大な標本から何が明らかとなるのか?
- 知られざる動物の世界5 単細胞生物・クラゲ・サンゴ・ゴカイのなかま, 林勇夫(監訳), 石田惣(訳), 朝倉書店, 2011年9月25日刊行, 130pp., ISBN978-4-254-17765-7, 3570円(税込)
- 日本産淡水コケムシ類の分類と同定
- 動物学の原点と終着点としての分類学 : 博物館におけるコケムシ研究から(2012年度日本動物分類学会シンポジウム)