Nasu Takahiro, Kitagawa Kana, Karasawa Shigenori
Fukuoka University of Education, 1-1 Akamabunkyo-machi, Munakata, Fukuoka 811-4192, Japan Fukuoka University of Education Munakata Japan.
Department of Life and Environmental Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, 4-101 Koyama-machi Minami, Tottori, Tottori 680-8553, Japan Tottori University Tottori Japan.
Zookeys. 2018 Dec 3(801):389-399. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.801.21875. eCollection 2018.
The species compositions of terrestrial isopod assemblages in 150 public parks in a commuter town in Japan were investigated. Eleven species of terrestrial isopods were present, of which seven were considered native or oriental species, and four were exotic species originally distributed in the Mediterranean and European regions. An exotic species Latreille, 1804 was found in all parks. Logistic model analysis indicated that the surrounding land use affected the distributions of three native species, (Schmalfuss, 1983), Flasarova, 1972, and Verhoeff, 1930, indicating that landscape properties are important factors that limit the distributions of terrestrial isopods. The present study also showed that the public parks surrounded by forests or semi-natural environments in a commuter town provide habitats for native terrestrial isopods.
对日本一个通勤城镇150个城市公园中的陆生等足类动物群落的物种组成进行了调查。共发现11种陆生等足类动物,其中7种被认为是本地或东方物种,4种是原产于地中海和欧洲地区的外来物种。在所有公园中均发现了外来物种Latreille,1804。逻辑模型分析表明,周边土地利用影响了三种本地物种(Schmalfuss,1983年)、Flasarova,1972年和Verhoeff,1930年的分布,这表明景观特性是限制陆生等足类动物分布的重要因素。本研究还表明,通勤城镇中被森林或半自然环境环绕的城市公园为本地陆生等足类动物提供了栖息地。