2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2699.2000.00438.x
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Ichthyofaunistic biogeography of the Japan (East) Sea

Abstract: Aim The aim of the present study is the distribution analysis of species richness of ichthyofauna at the east and west coasts of the Japan Sea for the purpose of identification of natural biogeographic boundaries, subsequent faunistic zoning and comparison between faunistic and bioclimatic (bio‐oceanographic) zoning patterns. Location Japan Sea (Korean–East Sea). Methods All statistical procedures are based on well‐tried and widely accepted numerical methodology and the statistica program package. For identify… Show more

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“…These species had an interruption in their distribution pattern in the tropics. This, without doubt, allowed earlier biogeographers to equate the meaning of the notions ''bipolar'' and ''antitropical'' distribution, as also suggested by Kafanov & Kudrjashov (2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These species had an interruption in their distribution pattern in the tropics. This, without doubt, allowed earlier biogeographers to equate the meaning of the notions ''bipolar'' and ''antitropical'' distribution, as also suggested by Kafanov & Kudrjashov (2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Similar schemes of zonation for this sector of the Pacific Ocean have been presented for zooplankton, macrobenthos, and ichthyofauna (Kuhn 1975;Kafanov et al 2000;Golikov et al 2001). The southern part of the East Sea is diverse with tropical and subtropical zooplanktonic species that are absent in northern parts of the area (Kuhn 1975).…”
Section: Latitude-dependent Variability Of Faunas Of the East Sea Andmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…On the basis of distributions of shell-bearing gastropods Golikov et al (2001) subdivided this area into four sub-regions, distinguishing the northJournal of Natural History 17 western part of the East Sea (with psychrophilic fauna) from the South Kuril Islands (Kunashir and Iturup), an area occupied by thermophilous gastropods. Kafanov et al (2000), using the data on the East Sea fishes, distinguished as many as 10 biogeographic provinces in this region. The complexes of southern, north-western, and north-eastern parts of the region are different; the tropical and subtropical species mark north-eastern provinces but are absent from north-western provinces.…”
Section: Latitude-dependent Variability Of Faunas Of the East Sea Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperate zones [60,70], whereas the true subtropical waters are located outside the Sea of Japan [57,67].…”
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“…According to modern results[13,60], this boundary is located farther to the south 3. This chapter was written by A.N.…”
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