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1 May 2012 Biology of the Swimming Acorn Worm Glandiceps hacksi from the Seto Inland Sea of Japan
Makoto Urata, Sadaharu Iwasaki, Susumu Ohtsuka
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Abstract

The enteropneust hemichordate Glandiceps hacksi inhabits the muddy bottoms of the intertidal to subtidal zones of Koguno-shima Island, located in the central part of the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. Monthly collections from October 2005 to September 2007 revealed that their spawning occurs once a year, in the latter half of May. Parameters such as density and sex ratio, as well as the type of sediment, were also examined. Worm behavior and type of burrows revealed that G. hacksi are infaunal burrowers. Autotomy and regeneration of their posterior regions, and swimming behavior were also observed in an aquarium environment. This is the first comprehensive study on the biology of G. hacksi, the swimming acorn worm.

© 2012 Zoological Society of Japan
Makoto Urata, Sadaharu Iwasaki, and Susumu Ohtsuka "Biology of the Swimming Acorn Worm Glandiceps hacksi from the Seto Inland Sea of Japan," Zoological Science 29(5), 305-310, (1 May 2012). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.29.305
Received: 19 November 2011; Accepted: 1 December 2011; Published: 1 May 2012
KEYWORDS
acorn worm
breeding
burrow
enteropneust
Glandiceps
hemichordate
Seto Inland Sea of Japan
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