DocumentCode
2764135
Title
Disorder of symmetry in the marine starfishes of the Amursky Bay of Japan Sea
Author
Mitrofanov, Yu.A. ; Dogadova, O.V. ; Kochetova, V.A.
Author_Institution
V.I. Il´´ichev Pacific Oceanological Inst. of FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia
Volume
5
fYear
2003
fDate
22-26 Sept. 2003
Abstract
The marine starfishes have usually radial five-armed symmetry. But some diversions were described. So, occurrence of specimens with 4-7 arms is described in big Indian star Oreaster reticulates that normally have 5 arms. We explored frequency of disorder in five-armed symmetry of starfishes Asterias amurensis and Patiria pectinifera from Amursky Bay of Japan Sea. Samples of Asterias amurensis taken on the shallow waters stripe near Skrebtsova Island from 0.5-2.5 m depth in 1992 consited of more than 10,000 specimens and samples of Patiria pectinifera included more than 5000 specimens. Frequency of occurrence of anomalous starfishes was determined regarding number of arms. Among 11520 starfishes of normally five-armed Asterias amurensis there were found 2 specimens of 4-armed, 13 specimens of 6-armed, 5 specimens of 7-armed, 1 specimen of 3-armed ones. In case of decrease in number of arms we counted only such animals, which had no signs of secondary loss. Specifically, it was noted that deviation from five-armed specimen often was observed towards increase in number of the feature, The 4-armed specimens as it was found in Asterias amurensis were encountered seldom. High frequency of anomalous starfishes in the Amursky Bay is associated apparently with higher rate of contamination factors by heavy metals and toxicants of production that are specific for this bay.
Keywords
oceanographic regions; seawater; water pollution; 0.5 to 2.5 m; AD 1992; Amursky Bay; Asterias amurensis; Indian star Oreaster reticulates; Japan Sea; Patiria pectinifera; contamination factor; heavy metals; marine starfishes; radial five-armed symmetry; symmetry disorder; toxicants; Animal structures; Arm; Contamination; Frequency; Humans; Organisms; Production;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-933957-30-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178347
Filename
1283039
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