SURVEY OF THE GENERA POLYDORA, BOCCARDIELLA AND BOCCARDIA (POLYCHAETA, SPIONIDAE) IN BARKLEY SOUND (VANCOUVER-ISLAND, CANADA), WITH SPECIALREFERENCE TO BORING ACTIVITY
W. Satookoshi et K. Okoshi, SURVEY OF THE GENERA POLYDORA, BOCCARDIELLA AND BOCCARDIA (POLYCHAETA, SPIONIDAE) IN BARKLEY SOUND (VANCOUVER-ISLAND, CANADA), WITH SPECIALREFERENCE TO BORING ACTIVITY, Bulletin of marine science, 60(2), 1997, pp. 482-493
Habitat types and boring activity of 10 species of Polydora, Boccardie
lla and Boccardia from Barkley Sound (west coast of Vancouver Island,
Canada) were documented from August to December 1994. Four species of
Polydora (P. giardi, P. convexa, P. pygidialis, P. limicola) and one o
f Boccardia (B. berkeleyorum) were obtained from calcareous substrata:
mollusc shells, coralline alga, and barnacles. Two species of Polydor
a (P. socialis, P. ligni), one species of Boccardiella (B. hamata) and
two species of Boccardia (B. proboscidea, B. columbiana) occurred in
mud deposits, including mud from crevices in shells and sandstone rock
s. It is suggested that there are boring and non-boring types as none
of the species used both habitat types in Barkley Sound. Morphological
characteristics of burrows made by three boring species were also inv
estigated using soft x-ray analysis. The structure of the burrows was
found to be species specific. Soft x-ray was useful in both identifyin
g the boring species and determining the degree of infestation without
breaking the shells.