Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan

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 distr...

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Main Authors: Takahiro Nasu, Kana Kitagawa, Shigenori Karasawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-12-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/21875/
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spelling doaj-b13137d30edf4ae091ef5af7f37e87722020-11-25T01:06:02ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702018-12-0180138939910.3897/zookeys.801.2187521875Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in JapanTakahiro Nasu0Kana Kitagawa1Shigenori Karasawa2Fukuoka University of EducationFukuoka University of EducationTottori University 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 Armadillidium vulgare Latreille, 1804 was found in all parks. Logistic model analysis indicated that the surrounding land use affected the distributions of three native species, Burmoniscus kathmandius (Schmalfuss, 1983), Ligidium koreanum Flasarova, 1972, and Mongoloniscus koreanus 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. https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/21875/
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Shigenori Karasawa
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Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan
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Kana Kitagawa
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title Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan
title_short Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan
title_full Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan
title_fullStr Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Species compositions of terrestrial isopods in public parks of a commuter town in Japan
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description 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 Armadillidium vulgare Latreille, 1804 was found in all parks. Logistic model analysis indicated that the surrounding land use affected the distributions of three native species, Burmoniscus kathmandius (Schmalfuss, 1983), Ligidium koreanum Flasarova, 1972, and Mongoloniscus koreanus 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.
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