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dc.contributor.authorYi-Yang Chenen
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dc.description.abstract珊瑚藤壺(coral-inhabiting barnacle)為節肢動物門(Phylum Arthropoda)、甲殼動物亞門(Subphylum Crustacea)、顎足綱(Class Maxillopoda)、蔓足亞綱(Infraclass Cirripedia)、圍胸總目(Order Thoracica)、塔藤壺科(Family Pyrgomatidae)之成員,主要與石珊瑚共生,有珊瑚礁存在的海域幾乎都可以發現牠們的身影。臺灣海域除了西岸為沙地海岸沒有珊瑚礁分佈之外,大部分有珊瑚礁生長的淺海地區都能發現珊瑚藤壺的蹤跡。但在臺灣以往對於珊瑚藤壺之多樣性與寄主專一性的相關研究卻十分有限。本研究以水肺潛水的方式於臺灣海域(本島:墾丁、蘇澳,離島:綠島、小琉球、龜山島)觀察與採集共生於石珊瑚體表的珊瑚藤壺,藉由解剖辨別珊瑚藤壺的外殼、蓋板、口器、蔓足、交接器等構造之外部型態鑑定珊瑚藤壺的種類。結果共發現十一屬(Cantellius、Cionophorus、Darwiniella、Galkinia、Hiroa、Neotrevathana、Nobia、Pyrgoma、Savignium、Trevathana、Wanella)三十三種的珊瑚藤壺,其中有十五個種類為新種(Cantellius latus sp. nov.、Cantellius porata sp. nov.、Darwiniella angularis sp. nov.、Galkinia adamas sp. nov.、Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov.、Galkinia depressa sp. nov.、Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov.、Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov.、Savignium biporata sp. nov.、Savignium rossi sp. nov. 、Savignium sectus sp. nov.、Savignium serratus sp. nov.、Savignium uncinulus sp. nov.、Trevathana achituvi sp. nov.、Trevathana longidonta sp. nov.),三個種類為臺灣新紀錄種(Cantellius acutum、Galkinia decima、Neotrevathana elongatum)。此研究結果顯示臺灣海域擁有超過全世界三分之一的珊瑚藤壺種類,具有高度的珊瑚藤壺多樣性。本研究亦分析珊瑚藤壺與其寄主珊瑚的關係,結果發現大多數珊瑚藤壺與寄主珊瑚間存在寄主專一性,不同種類的珊瑚藤壺其對寄主珊瑚的專一性程度也不同。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractCoral-inhabiting barnacles are members of Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Crustacea, Class Maxillopoda, Infraclass Cirripedia, Order Thoracica, and Family Pyrgomatidae. They are exclusive symbionts of scleractinian corals, found in almost all coral reef environments. In Taiwan, coral-inhabiting barnacles exist in most shallow sea with coral reefs. At present, there is limited examination on diversity and host specificity of coral-inhabiting barnacles in Taiwan. In this study, coral-inhabiting barnacles were observed and collected from host corals by SCUBA diving. Species were identified with morphological characters, including shell, opercular valves, oral cone, cirri and penis. Eleven genera (Cantellius, Cionophorus, Darwiniella, Galkinia, Hiroa, Neotrevathana, Nobia, Pyrgoma, Savignium, Trevathana and Wanella) and 33 species were found, including 15 new species (Cantellius latus sp. nov., Cantellius porata sp. nov., Darwiniella angularis sp. nov., Galkinia adamas sp. nov., Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov., Galkinia depressa sp. nov., Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov., Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov., Savignium biporata sp. nov., Savignium rossi sp. nov., Savignium sectus sp. nov., Savignium serratus sp. nov., Savignium uncinulus sp. nov., Trevathana achituvi sp. nov., Trevathana longidonta sp. nov.) and 3 newly recorded species (Cantelliu acutum, Galkinia decima, Neotrevathana elongatum). Result of this study shows a high biodiversity of coral-inhabiting barnacles in Taiwan, taking up more than 1/3 world’s present species. Host specificity between coral-inhabiting barnacles and host corals was also examined. Most coral-inhabiting barnacles display host specificity, with variable degree among different species.en
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dc.description.tableofcontents致謝 i
中文摘要 ii
English Abstract iii
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
1.1 Morphological Structure 1
1.2 Life Cycle 3
1.3 Taxonomy History 5
1.4 Toxonomic Studies Today 10
1.5 Phylogeny 11
1.6 Symbiosis 14
1.7 Host Specificity 16
1.8 Taxonomic Studies of Coral-Inhabiting Barnacle in Taiwan 18
Chapter 2: Materials and Methods 19
2.1 Specimen Sampling and Preservation 19
2.2 Morphological Examination 20
2.3 Host Specificity Examination 21
Chapter 3: Results 22
3.1 Biodiversity of Coral-Inhabiting Barnacle in Taiwan 22
3.2 Host Specificity 24
Chapter 4: Taxonomy 30
4.1 Genus Cantellius Ross and Newman, 1973 31
4.2 Genus Cionophorus Ross and Newman, 2001 64
4.3 Genus Darwiniella Anderson, 1992 67
4.4 Genus Galkinia Ross and Newman, 1995 75
4.5 Genus Hiroa Ross and Newman, 1973 102
4.6 Genus Neotrevathana Ross, 1999 105
4.7 Genus Nobia Sowerby, 1839 109
4.8 Genus Pyrgoma Leach, 1817 113
4.9 Genus Savignium Sowerby, 1839 117
4.10 Genus Trevathana Anderson, 1992 136
4.11 Genus Wanella Anderson, 1993 146
Chapter 5: Discussion 151
5.1 Diversity of Coral-Inhabiting Barnacle in Taiwan 151
5.2 Morphological Analysis 152
5.3 Host Specificity 155
References 440
Appendix
List of Tables
Table 1. Host range (on family level) of coral-inhabiting barnacle genus 161
Table 2. Hosts (on family level) accommodate coral-inhabiting barnacle genus. 162
Table 3. Species of coral-inhabiting barnacle in this study and from different regions in previous studies. 163
Table 4. Coral-inhabiting barnacles from different regions in Taiwan 166
List of Figures
Figure 1. In-situ underwater photo of coral-inhabiting barnacles 167
Figure 2. Collection sites of coral-inhabiting barnacle in Taiwan 168
Figure 3. Hosts with percentage of Cantellius species 169
Figure 4. Hosts with percentage of Cantellius species 170
Figure 5. Hosts with percentage of Cantellius species 171
Figure 6. Hosts with percentage of Cionophorus and Darwiniella species 172
Figure 7. Hosts with percentage of Galkinia species 173
Figure 8. Hosts with percentage of Galkinia species 174
Figure 9. Hosts with percentage of Galkinia, Hiroa and Neotrevathana species 175
Figure 10. Hosts with percentage of Nobia, Pyrgoma and Savignium species 176
Figure 11. Hosts with percentage of Savignium species 177
Figure 12. Hosts with percentage of Savignium and Trevathana species 178
Figure 13. Hosts with percentage of Trevathana and Wanella species 179
Figure 14. Taxonomic classification of genera of Pyrgomatinae in Taiwan 180
Figure 15. Hard parts of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 181
Figure 16. Oral cone of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 182
Figure 17. Oral cone of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 183
Figure 18. Oral cone of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 184
Figure 19. Line drawing of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 185
Figure 20. Cirri of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 186
Figure 21. Cirri of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 187
Figure 22. Cirri and penis of Cantellius acuatus (Hiro, 1938) 188
Figure 23. Hard parts of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 189
Figure 24. Oral cone of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 190
Figure 25. Oral cone of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 191
Figure 26. Oral cone of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 192
Figure 27. Line drawing of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 193
Figure 28. Cirri of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 194
Figure 29. Cirri of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 195
Figure 30. Cirri and penis of Cantellius acutum (Hiro, 1938) 196
Figure 31. Hard parts of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 197
Figure 32. Oral cone of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 198
Figure 33. Oral cone of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 199
Figure 34. Oral cone of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 200
Figure 35. Line drawing of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 201
Figure 36. Cirri of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 202
Figure 37. Cirri of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 203
Figure 38. Cirri and penis of Cantellius cf. euspinulosum (Broch, 1931) 204
Figure 39. Hard parts of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 205
Figure 40. Oral cone of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 206
Figure 41. Oral cone of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 207
Figure 42. Oral cone of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 208
Figure 43. Line drawing of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 209
Figure 44. Cirri of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 210
Figure 45. Cirri of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 211
Figure 46. Cirri and penis of Cantellius cf. secundus (Broch, 1931) 212
Figure 47. Hard parts of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 213
Figure 48. Oral cone of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 214
Figure 49. Oral cone of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 215
Figure 50. Oral cone of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 216
Figure 51. Line drawing of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 217
Figure 52. Cirri of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 218
Figure 53. Cirri of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 219
Figure 54. Cirri and penis of Cantellius latus sp. nov. 220
Figure 55. Hard parts of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 221
Figure 56. Oral cone of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 222
Figure 57. Oral cone of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 223
Figure 58. Oral cone of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 224
Figure 59. Line drawing of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 225
Figure 60. Cirri of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 226
Figure 61. Cirri of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 227
Figure 62. Cirri and penis of Cantellius pallidus (Broch, 1931) 228
Figure 63. Hard parts of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 229
Figure 64. Oral cone of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 230
Figure 65. Oral cone of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 231
Figure 66. Oral cone of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 232
Figure 67. Line drawing of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 233
Figure 68. Cirri of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 234
Figure 69. Cirri of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 235
Figure 70. Cirri and penis of Cantellius porata sp. nov. 236
Figure 71. Hard parts of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 237
Figure 72. Oral cone of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 238
Figure 73. Oral cone of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 239
Figure 74. Oral cone of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 240
Figure 75. Line drawing of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 241
Figure 76. Cirri of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 242
Figure 77. Cirri of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 243
Figure 78. Cirri and penis of Cantellius septimus (Hiro, 1938) 244
Figure 79. Hard parts of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 245
Figure 80. Oral cone of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 246
Figure 81. Oral cone of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 247
Figure 82. Oral cone of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 248
Figure 83. Line drawing of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 249
Figure 84. Cirri of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 250
Figure 85. Cirri of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 251
Figure 86. Cirri and penis of Cantellius transversalis (Nilsson-Cantell, 1938) 252
Figure 87. Hard parts of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 253
Figure 88. Oral cone of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 254
Figure 89. Oral cone of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 255
Figure 90. Line drawing of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 256
Figure 91. Cirri of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 257
Figure 92. Cirri of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 258
Figure 93. Cirri and penis of Cionophorus soongi (Ross and Newman, 1999) 259
Figure 94. Hard parts of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 260
Figure 95. Oral cone of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 261
Figure 96. Oral cone of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 262
Figure 97. Oral cone of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 263
Figure 98. Line drawing of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 264
Figure 99. Cirri of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 265
Figure 100. Cirri of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 266
Figure 101. Cirri and penis of Darwiniella angularis sp. nov. 267
Figure 102. Hard parts of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 268
Figure 103. Oral cone of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 269
Figure 104. Oral cone of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 270
Figure 105. Oral cone of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 271
Figure 106. Line drawing of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 272
Figure 107. Cirri of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 273
Figure 108. Cirri of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 274
Figure 109. Cirri and penis of Darwiniella conjugatum (Darwin, 1854) 275
Figure 110. Hard parts of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 276
Figure 111. Oral cone of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 277
Figure 112. Oral cone of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 278
Figure 113. Oral cone of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 279
Figure 114. Line drawing of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 280
Figure 115. Cirri of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 281
Figure 116. Cirri of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 282
Figure 117. Cirri and penis of Galkinia adamas sp. nov. 283
Figure 118. Hard parts of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 284
Figure 119. Oral cone of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 285
Figure 120. Oral cone of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 286
Figure 121. Oral cone of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 287
Figure 122. Line drawing of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 288
Figure 123. Cirri of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 289
Figure 124. Cirri of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 290
Figure 125. Cirri and penis of Galkinia altiapiculus sp. nov. 291
Figure 126. Hard parts of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 292
Figure 127. Oral cone of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 293
Figure 128. Oral cone of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 294
Figure 129. Oral cone of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 295
Figure 130. Line drawing of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 296
Figure 131. Cirri of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 297
Figure 132. Cirri of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 298
Figure 133. Cirri and penis of Galkinia decima (Ross and Newman, 1973) 299
Figure 134. Hard parts of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 300
Figure 135. Oral cone of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 301
Figure 136. Oral cone of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 302
Figure 137. Oral cone of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 303
Figure 138. Line drawing of Gakinia depressa sp. nov. 304
Figure 139. Cirri of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 305
Figure 140. Cirri of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 306
Figure 141. Cirri and penis of Galkinia depressa sp. nov. 307
Figure 142. Hard parts of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 308
Figure 143. Oral cone of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 309
Figure 144. Oral cone of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 310
Figure 145. Oral cone of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 311
Figure 146. Line drawing of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 312
Figure 147. Cirri of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 313
Figure 148. Cirri of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 314
Figure 149. Cirri and penis of Galkinia indica (Annandale, 1924) 315
Figure 150. Hard parts of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 316
Figure 151. Oral cone of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 317
Figure 152. Oral cone of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 318
Figure 153. Oral cone of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 319
Figure 154. Line drawing of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 320
Figure 155. Cirri of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 321
Figure 156. Cirri of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 322
Figure 157. Cirri and penis of Galkinia tabulatus sp. nov. 323
Figure 158. Hard parts of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 324
Figure 159. Oral cone of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 325
Figure 160. Oral cone of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 326
Figure 161. Oral cone of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 327
Figure 162. Line drawing of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 328
Figure 163. Cirri of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 329
Figure 164. Cirri of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 330
Figure 165. Cirri and penis of Galkinia trimegadonta sp. nov. 331
Figure 166. Hard parts of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 332
Figure 167. Oral cone of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 333
Figure 168. Oral cone of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 334
Figure 169. Line drawing of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 335
Figure 170. Cirri of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 336
Figure 171. Cirri of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 337
Figure 172. Cirri and penis of Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 338
Figure 173. Hard parts of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 339
Figure 174. Oral cone of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 340
Figure 175. Oral cone of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 341
Figure 176. Oral cone of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 342
Figure 177. Line drawing of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 343
Figure 178. Cirri of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 344
Figure 179. Cirri of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 345
Figure 180. Cirri and penis of Neotrevathana elongatum (Hiro, 1931) 346
Figure 181. Hard parts of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 347
Figure 182. Oral cone of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 348
Figure 183. Oral cone of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 349
Figure 184. Oral cone of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 350
Figure 185. Line drawing of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 351
Figure 186. Cirri of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 352
Figure 187. Cirri of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 353
Figure 188. Cirri and penis of Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 354
Figure 189. Hard parts of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 355
Figure 190. Oral cone of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 356
Figure 191. Oral cone of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 357
Figure 192. Line drawing of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 358
Figure 193. Cirri of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 359
Figure 194. Cirri of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 360
Figure 195. Cirri and penis of Pyrgoma cancellatum Leach, 1817 361
Figure 196. Hard parts of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 362
Figure 197. Oral cone of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 363
Figure 198. Oral cone of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 364
Figure 199. Oral cone of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 365
Figure 200. Line drawing of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 366
Figure 201. Cirri of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 367
Figure 202. Cirri of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 368
Figure 203. Cirri and penis of Savignium biporata sp. nov. 369
Figure 204. Hard parts of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 370
Figure 205. Oral cone of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 371
Figure 206. Oral cone of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 372
Figure 207. Oral cone of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 373
Figure 208. Line drawing of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 374
Figure 209. Cirri of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 375
Figure 210. Cirri of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 376
Figure 211. Cirri and penis of Savignium crenatum (Sowerby, 1823) 377
Figure 212. Hard parts of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 378
Figure 213. Oral cone of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 379
Figure 214. Oral cone of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 380
Figure 215. Oral cone of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 381
Figure 216. Line drawing of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 382
Figure 217. Cirri of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 383
Figure 218. Cirri of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 384
Figure 219. Cirri and penis of Savignium rossi sp. nov. 385
Figure 220. Hard parts of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 386
Figure 221. Oral cone of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 387
Figure 222. Oral cone of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 388
Figure 223. Oral cone of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 389
Figure 224. Line drawing of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 390
Figure 225. Cirri of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 391
Figure 226. Cirri of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 392
Figure 227. Cirri and penis of Savignium sectus sp. nov. 393
Figure 228. Hard parts of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 394
Figure 229. Oral cone of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 395
Figure 230. Oral cone of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 396
Figure 231. Line drawing of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 397
Figure 232. Cirri of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 398
Figure 233. Cirri of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 399
Figure 234. Cirri and penis of Savignium serratus sp. nov. 400
Figure 235. Hard parts of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 401
Figure 236. Oral cone of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 402
Figure 237. Oral cone of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 403
Figure 238. Oral cone of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 404
Figure 239. Line drawing of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 405
Figure 240. Cirri of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 406
Figure 241. Cirri of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 407
Figure 242. Cirri and penis of Savignium uncinulus sp. nov. 408
Figure 243. Hard parts of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 409
Figure 244. Oral cone of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 410
Figure 245. Oral cone of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 411
Figure 246. Oral cone of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 412
Figure 247. Line drawing of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 413
Figure 248. Cirri of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 414
Figure 249. Cirri of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 415
Figure 250. Cirri and penis of Trevathana achituvi sp. nov. 416
Figure 251. Hard parts of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 417
Figure 252. Oral cone of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 418
Figure 253. Oral cone of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 419
Figure 254. Oral cone of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 420
Figure 255. Line drawing of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 421
Figure 256. Cirri of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 422
Figure 257. Cirri of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 423
Figure 258. Cirri and penis of Trevathana dentata (Darwin, 1854) 424
Figure 259. Hard parts of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 425
Figure 260. Oral cone of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 426
Figure 261. Oral cone of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 427
Figure 262. Oral cone of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 428
Figure 263. Line drawing of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 429
Figure 264. Cirri of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 430
Figure 265. Cirri of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 431
Figure 266. Cirri and penis of Trevathana longidonta sp. nov. 432
Figure 267. Hard parts of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 433
Figure 268. Oral cone of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 434
Figure 269. Oral cone of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 435
Figure 270. Line drawing of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 436
Figure 271. Cirri of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 437
Figure 272. Cirri of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 438
Figure 273. Cirri and penis of Wanella milleporae (Darwin, 1854) 439
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject珊瑚藤壺zh_TW
dc.subject共生zh_TW
dc.subject多樣性zh_TW
dc.subject寄主專一性zh_TW
dc.subject塔藤壺科zh_TW
dc.subject石珊瑚zh_TW
dc.subjecthost specificityen
dc.subjectFamily Pyrgomatidaeen
dc.subjectscleractinian coralsen
dc.subjectsymbiontsen
dc.subjectdiversityen
dc.subjectCoral-inhabiting barnacleen
dc.title臺灣海域的珊瑚共生藤壺之生物多樣性與寄主專一性zh_TW
dc.titleBiodiversity and Host Specificity of Coral-Inhabiting Barnacles in Taiwanen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear100-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee陳天任,宋克義,何傳愷
dc.subject.keyword珊瑚藤壺,塔藤壺科,石珊瑚,共生,多樣性,寄主專一性,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordCoral-inhabiting barnacle,Family Pyrgomatidae,scleractinian corals,symbionts,diversity,host specificity,en
dc.relation.page463
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dc.date.accepted2012-07-25
dc.contributor.author-college生命科學院zh_TW
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