Species Profiles: Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Vertebrates and Invertebrates Pacific Ocean Region. Report 3. Amphidromous Macrofauna of Hawaiian Island Streams

Abstract

This species profile summarizes information on a group of amphidromous Gobioid fishes (Electris sandwicensis, Stenogobius genivittatus, Awaous stamineous, Sicyopterus stimpsoni, and Lentipes concolor), crustacea (Atyoida bisulcata, Macrobranchium grandimanus, and Marcobranchium lar), and Mollusca (Neritina spp. and Clithon spp.) that, while taxonomically unrelated, share a common life history pattern and similar environmental conditions for their survival. The term 'amphidromous' describes organisms that migrate to and from the sea but no specifically for reproductive purposes. Amphidromous fishes and invertebrates occur on continents and oceanic islands in both tropical and warm temperate regions. They occur in lotic freshwater systems flowing into the marine environment. This profile concentrates on species occurring in the Hawaiian Islands, one of the few regions where this fauna has been studied. It summarizes information on the taxonomy, morphology, life history, and environmental requirements of the species. Keywords: Fishes, Crustacea, Mollusca, Environments, Hawaii, Morphology, Taxonomy.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA229842

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  • Robert A. Kinzie Iii

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  • Birds
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