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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1980, Page 26

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1980, Page 26
Ingótfsson, Agnar. 1977. Distribution and habitat preferences of some intertidal amphipods in Iceland. Acta Naturalia Islandica 25: 1—28. — 1978. Greiningarlykill yfir stórkrabba (Malacostraca) í fjörum. Líffræðistofnun Háskólans (fjölrit). Jacobsdótúr, Valgerður. 1976. Búsvæðaval teg- unda innan ættkvislarinnar Jaera (Crustacea: Isopoda). Líffræðistofnun Háskólans (handrit). Jones, M. B. 1972. Osmoregulation in the Jaera albifrons group of species. J. mar. biol. Ass. U. K. 52: 419—427. Jónsson, Erlendur. 1977. Athugun á tímgun og lífsferli þanglúsa af ættkvíslinni Jaera veturinn 1976—1977. Líffræðistofnun Háskólans (handrit). Naylor. E. 1972. British marine Isopods. Ijondon. Naylor, E. & I. Haathela. 1966. Habitat preferences and interspersion of species within the superspecies Jaera albifrons Leach (Crustacea: Isopoda). ]. Anim. Ecol. 35: 209—216. Solignac, M. 1972. Les Jaera albifrons d’Is- lande (Isopodes, Asellotes). Arch. Zool. Exper. Gén. 113: 433—437. Stefánsson, Unnsteinn. 1969. Sjávarhiti á sigl- ingaleið umhverfis Island. Bls. 131 — 149 í bókinni Hafísinn. Reykjavík. Stephensen, K., 1937: Marine Isopoda and Tanaidacea. The Zoology of Iceland III (27). SUMMARY Distribution and habitat preferences of Jaera spp. (Isopoda: Asellota) in Iceland by Agnar Ingólfsson, Institute of Biology, Umversity of Iceland, Grensásvegur 12, Reykjavík. vertical intervals of 50 or 25 cm. The samp- led area at each station was 800 cm2. All algae were removed and searched for animals in the laboratory. The species Jaera ischiosetosa, J. albifrons and J. prehirsuta were found on all coasts. Large stretches of the south coast of Iceland are, however, unsuitable for these animals. On shores dominated by fucoids J. prehirsuta was the commonest species in southwestern Iceland. Moving clockwise arount the coast into cooler waters J. albifrons becomes com- mon in the northwest, and J. ischiosetosa in the north and especially in thc east, where /. prehirsuta has become relatively rare (Table I). J. ischiosetosa is frequently found under brackish conditions, in lagoons, brackish ponds and estuaries; and in southwestern Iceland it is exclusively found under such conditions. The other two species are con- fined to shores dominated by fucoids, and /. ischiosetosa is common on such shores also on northern and eastern coasts. Here this species is about equally common on very sheltered Ascophyllum shores, the somewhat more exposed Fucus vesiculosus shores, and the exposed Fucus distichus shores. The other two species seem to prefer the more sheltered shores, although this tendency is not signifi- cant for /. prehirsuta (Table II). All species reach peak abundance in the middle shore region on shores dominated by fucoids, although the peak of /. prehirsuta occurs a little lower than that of the other two species (Fig. 1). The species are frequently found together, especially in northern Iceland, and it is not unusual to find all three species in the same 20X20 cm quadrat. On shores with fucoids all species are more commonly found on algae than on or under stones. J. prehirsuta shows this tendency to a greater extent than the other two (Table III). The density of / ischiosetosa and J. prehirsuta on shores dominated by fucoids is on the aver- age much greater than that of J. prehirsuta. Thc density of J. prehirsuta is comparatively low, even on southwestern shores where the other two species are rare. Data from a large number of shore tran- sects from Iceland were analysed. At each transect samples were taken from stations at 104
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