Life history and instream distribution of the endangered estuarine goby Acanthogobius insularis from Okinawa-jima Island, Japan

The genus Acanthogobius of gobiioid fish has been reported for six species from East Asia, and inhabits estuarine and coastal waters. Within this genus, Acanthogobius insularis is an endangered and endemic goby in the Amami-oshima and Okinawa-jima Islands, southern Japan, and its range is restricted...

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Published inJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Vol. 99; no. 1; pp. 229 - 237
Main Authors Kunishima, Taiga, Iwamoto, Risa, Iida, Midori, Tachihara, Katsunori
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Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.02.2019
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Abstract The genus Acanthogobius of gobiioid fish has been reported for six species from East Asia, and inhabits estuarine and coastal waters. Within this genus, Acanthogobius insularis is an endangered and endemic goby in the Amami-oshima and Okinawa-jima Islands, southern Japan, and its range is restricted to the lowermost course of a few river basins. Basic knowledge on this species is scarce in spite of its vulnerable conservation status. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the life history of A. insularis. Monthly sampling was conducted at five stations in the Taiho River, Okinawa-jima Island, from November 2014 to November 2015. Monthly standard length (SL) distributions were unimodal except in April during the recruiting period, suggesting that A. insularis is an annual species. Analysis of the gonadosomatic index and histological observations of the ovaries revealed that this species spawns from January to May. The beginning of the spawning season seems to be related to a decline in water temperature in December. Growth rates appeared to be lower from April to December and higher in winter months. From monthly collections, A. insularis was found to move upstream with growth, and gather at spawning grounds during the reproductive season. Acanthogobius insularis might be threatened by increasing water temperature due to climate change, since low water temperatures appear to be important for their reproduction and growth. Moreover, habitat diversity, from tidal flats for recruiting grounds to upstream sites with cobbles for spawning, is needed to complete their life cycle, and should be conserved.
AbstractList The genus Acanthogobius of gobiioid fish has been reported for six species from East Asia, and inhabits estuarine and coastal waters. Within this genus, Acanthogobius insularis is an endangered and endemic goby in the Amami-oshima and Okinawa-jima Islands, southern Japan, and its range is restricted to the lowermost course of a few river basins. Basic knowledge on this species is scarce in spite of its vulnerable conservation status. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the life history of A. insularis . Monthly sampling was conducted at five stations in the Taiho River, Okinawa-jima Island, from November 2014 to November 2015. Monthly standard length (SL) distributions were unimodal except in April during the recruiting period, suggesting that A. insularis is an annual species. Analysis of the gonadosomatic index and histological observations of the ovaries revealed that this species spawns from January to May. The beginning of the spawning season seems to be related to a decline in water temperature in December. Growth rates appeared to be lower from April to December and higher in winter months. From monthly collections, A. insularis was found to move upstream with growth, and gather at spawning grounds during the reproductive season. Acanthogobius insularis might be threatened by increasing water temperature due to climate change, since low water temperatures appear to be important for their reproduction and growth. Moreover, habitat diversity, from tidal flats for recruiting grounds to upstream sites with cobbles for spawning, is needed to complete their life cycle, and should be conserved.
The genus Acanthogobius of gobiioid fish has been reported for six species from East Asia, and inhabits estuarine and coastal waters. Within this genus, Acanthogobius insularis is an endangered and endemic goby in the Amami-oshima and Okinawa-jima Islands, southern Japan, and its range is restricted to the lowermost course of a few river basins. Basic knowledge on this species is scarce in spite of its vulnerable conservation status. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the life history of A. insularis. Monthly sampling was conducted at five stations in the Taiho River, Okinawa-jima Island, from November 2014 to November 2015. Monthly standard length (SL) distributions were unimodal except in April during the recruiting period, suggesting that A. insularis is an annual species. Analysis of the gonadosomatic index and histological observations of the ovaries revealed that this species spawns from January to May. The beginning of the spawning season seems to be related to a decline in water temperature in December. Growth rates appeared to be lower from April to December and higher in winter months. From monthly collections, A. insularis was found to move upstream with growth, and gather at spawning grounds during the reproductive season. Acanthogobius insularis might be threatened by increasing water temperature due to climate change, since low water temperatures appear to be important for their reproduction and growth. Moreover, habitat diversity, from tidal flats for recruiting grounds to upstream sites with cobbles for spawning, is needed to complete their life cycle, and should be conserved.
Author Tachihara, Katsunori
Kunishima, Taiga
Iida, Midori
Iwamoto, Risa
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Snippet The genus Acanthogobius of gobiioid fish has been reported for six species from East Asia, and inhabits estuarine and coastal waters. Within this genus,...
The genus Acanthogobius of gobiioid fish has been reported for six species from East Asia, and inhabits estuarine and coastal waters. Within this genus,...
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SubjectTerms Acanthogobius insularis
Algae
Animal morphology
Biometry
Brackishwater environment
Climate change
Coastal waters
Cobblestone
Collections
Conservation status
Dams
Ecosystems
Endemic species
Estuaries
Fish
Gonadosomatic index
Growth rate
Habitat loss
Habitats
Islands
Laboratories
Length
Life cycle
Life cycle engineering
Life cycles
Life history
Low temperature
Marine fishes
Ovaries
River basins
River ecology
Rivers
Spawning
Spawning grounds
Spawning seasons
Species
Studies
Threatened species
Tidal flats
Upstream
Water temperature
Title Life history and instream distribution of the endangered estuarine goby Acanthogobius insularis from Okinawa-jima Island, Japan
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