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Ichthyofauna of the Kubo, Tochikura, and Ichinono river systems (Kitakami River drainage, northern Japan), with a comparison of predicted and surveyed species richness.

Yusuke Miyazaki1, Masanori Nakae2, Hiroshi Senou3.   

Abstract

The potential fish species pool of the Kubo, Tochikura, and Ichinono river systems (tributaries of the Iwai River, Kitakami River drainage), Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, was compared with the observed ichthyofauna by using historical records and new field surveys. Based on the literature survey, the potential species pool comprised 24 species/subspecies but only 20, including 7 non-native taxa, were recorded during the fieldwork. The absence during the survey of 11 species/subspecies from the potential species pool suggested either that sampling effort was insufficient, or that accurate determination of the potential species pool was hindered by lack of biogeographic data and ecological data related to the habitat use of the species. With respect to freshwater fish conservation in the area, Lethenteronreissneri, Carassiusauratusbuergeri, Pseudorasborapumila, Tachysurustokiensis, Oryziaslatipes, and Cottusnozawae are regarded as priority species, and Cyprinusrubrofuscus, Pseudorasboraparva, and Micropterussalmoides as targets for removal.

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Keywords:  Act on the Promotion of Nature Restoration; identification; nature restoration committee; potential species pool

Year:  2014        PMID: 25425932      PMCID: PMC4238076          DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.2.e1093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodivers Data J        ISSN: 1314-2828


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