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2000 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Aouth American intertidal systems and El Nino

Research Project

Project/Area Number 11691131
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A).

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section海外学術
Research Field 生態
Research InstitutionKYUSHU UNIVERSITY

Principal Investigator

TOKESHI Mutsunori  KYUSHU UNIVERSITY, Grad.School of Science, Prof., 大学院・理学研究院, 教授 (30291983)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) NOJIMA Satoshi  KYUSHU UNIVERSITY, Grad.School of Science, Assoc.Prof., 大学院・理学研究院, 助教授 (30112288)
Project Period (FY) 1999 – 2000
KeywordsEl Nino / South America / Intertidal / Community ecology
Research Abstract

A study on the coastal ecosystems of central Peru was undertaken from 1999 to 2001. The study consisted of regular surveys of two main areas, Ancon and Paracas, and a series of intensive observations and sampling in austral summer in Ancon. Data from previous studies were also incororated in the present study. Oceanographic anomalies caused by El Nino phenomenan are considered to affect the dynamics of coastal fish species which are important for fisheries in this region (e.g.anchovy Engraulis ringens), but their influences on the shore ecosystems of low- to mid- latitude zones of South America are poorly known. Data on the long-term dynamics of major organisms on Peruvian rocky shores, in particular two species of starfish, Heliaster helianthus and Stichaster striatus, were gathered and analysed in relation to the occurrence of El Nino events. The two species demonstrated contrasting patterns of population fluctuation on both yearly and seasonal scales. Over a 10-ear period including El Nino years H.helianthus showed a declining population trend, while S.striatus showed an increasing trend with annual (seasonal) peaks in austral autumn/winter. On the other hand, starfishes' main prey, mussels, appeared to demonstrate a pattern of fluctuation which is different from the predators' patterns ut somewhat related to the occurrence of El Nino events. Continuation of this research including further analyses of available data will be fruitful and worthwhile.

  • Research Products

    (4 results)

All Other

All Publications (4 results)

  • [Publications] Tokeshi,M.Romero,L.: "Spatial overlap and coexistence in a mursel-associated polychaete assemblage on a south American rockyshore"PSZN Maune Ecology. 21. 247-261 (2000)

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  • [Publications] TOKESHI,M.: "Species Coexistence : Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective"Blackwell Science, Oxford. 454 (1999)

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  • [Publications] Tokeshi, M.& Romero, L.: "Spatial overlap and coexistence in a musselassociated polychaete assemblage on a South American rocky shore."PSZN Marine Ecology. 21. 247-261 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Tokeshi, M.: "Species Coexistence : ecological and evolutionary perspectives."Blackwell Science, Oxford, UK. 1-454 (1999)

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Published: 2002-03-26  

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