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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2017

Population connectivity of hydrothermal-vent limpets along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Gastropoda: Neritimorpha: Phenacolepadidae)

Takuya Yahagi; Hiroaki Fukumori; Anders Warén; Yasunori Kano

The red-blooded limpet ‘Shinkailepas’ briandi (Neritimorpha: Phenacolepadidae) is one of the commonest gastropod species at deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR). We investigated its population connectivity along MAR as the first such study for gastropods and explored the importance of larval migration for the distribution of vent-endemic animals. Our analyses, based on 1.3-kbp DNA sequences from the mitochondrial COI gene, showed a panmictic population throughout its geographic and bathymetric ranges that span from the northernmost and shallowest Menez Gwen vent field (38°N; 814–831 m depth) to the southernmost and deepest Ashadze field (13°N; 4090 m). Early development of this species is presumed to have a long pelagic duration as a planktotrophic larva; the hatchling with a shell diameter of 170–180 μm attains a constant settlement size of 706 ± 8 μm (mean ± SD). Retention of eye pigmentation in newly settled juveniles, along with the genetic panmixia, suggests that the hatched larva of ‘S.’ briandi migrates vertically to the surface water, presumably to take advantage of richer food supplies and stronger currents for dispersal, as has been shown for confamilial species at hydrothermal vents and cold methane seeps.


Mitochondrial DNA Part B | 2016

The complete mitochondrial genome of the stream snail Clithon retropictus (Neritimorpha: Neritidae)

Hiroaki Fukumori; Hajime Itoh; Yasunori Kano

Abstract The complete mitochondrial genome of the stream neritid Clithon retropictus was determined by next-generation sequencing. The mitochondrial genome is 15,814 bp in length, comprising two ribosomal RNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) and 22 transfer RNA genes (tRNAs). Of these 37 genes identified, 7 PCGs and 8 tRNAs are encoded on the heavy strand and the other genes on the light strand. This gene order is consistent with the previously published mitochondrial genomes of the other neritid species. This is the first report of a complete mitochondrial genome sequence for the genus and the fourth for the gastropod subclass Neritimorpha.


Journal of Molluscan Studies | 2010

Predation on hardest molluscan eggs by confamilial snails (Neritidae) and its potential significance in egg-laying site selection

Yasunori Kano; Hiroaki Fukumori


Marine Biology | 2014

Evolutionary ecology of settlement size in planktotrophic neritimorph gastropods

Hiroaki Fukumori; Yasunori Kano


Journal of Molluscan Studies | 2013

Driftwood as a vector for the oceanic dispersal of estuarine gastropods (Neritidae) and an evolutionary pathway to the sunken-wood community

Yasunori Kano; Hiroaki Fukumori; Bastian Brenzinger; Anders Warén


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2015

Sea‐slug invasion of the land

Yasunori Kano; Timea P. Neusser; Hiroaki Fukumori; Katharina M. Jörger; Michael Schrödl


Journal of Molluscan Studies | 2013

Drilling predation on neritid egg capsules by the muricid snail Reishia clavigera

Hiroaki Fukumori; Su Yin Chee; Yasunori Kano


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017

Deep-sea gastropods of the family Ringiculidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) from the Sea of Okhotsk, Kuril–Kamchatka Trench, and adjacent waters with the description of three new species

Elena M. Chaban; Yasunori Kano; Hiroaki Fukumori; Alexei V. Chernyshev


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017

Abyssal gastropods in the Sea of Okhotsk (Vetigastropoda and Caenogastropoda)

Hiroaki Fukumori; Kazunori Hasegawa; Yasunori Kano


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2018

First insights into macrofaunal composition from the SokhoBio expedition (Sea of Okhotsk, Bussol Strait and northern slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench)

A. Brandt; Inna L. Alalykina; Hiroaki Fukumori; Olga A. Golovan; K. Kniesz; Anna V. Lavrenteva; Anne-Nina Lörz; Marina V. Malyutina; K. Philipps-Bussau; Bente Stransky

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Anders Warén

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Alexei V. Chernyshev

Far Eastern Federal University

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Anna V. Lavrenteva

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Elena M. Chaban

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Inna L. Alalykina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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