@article{oai:mie-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002862, author = {谷口, 森俊 and Taniguchi, Moritosi}, journal = {三重大学教育学部研究紀要. 自然科学}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, Along the Pacific coasts of subarctic, temperate and subtropical areas, the typical communities of marine algae are widely distributed and the amount of marine algae is large. But along the continental coasts from Primor's to South China, the communities get out of the typical patterns, and there the amount of marine algae is scanty all over. After all, the community shows the characteristics of the inland-sea, and the vegetation is a little poorer. From those facts, the author named the former the "outside-zone" and the latter the "inside-zone", as shown in Fig. l. It seems that the sea-condition has caused such products of the outside-zone and of the inside-zone as mentioned above. The sea-condition here means the difference between the ocean and the marginal sea in the first time. The ocean is the West Pacific, While the Sea of Japan, the Okhotsk Sea and the East China Sea are the adjacent seas of the ocean. The marginal seas are situated out on the edge of the continent and are imperfectly isolated from the ocean by islands or peninsulas, so the tide and the ocean currents directly come from the ocean. However, the marginal seas are generally smaller in shape and shallower in depth than the ocean, and they are much influenced by the rivers. It is macroscopically the inland-sea. Another important difference between the ocean and the marginal seas is their original age. Namely, the West Pacific appeared theoretically about two hundred million years ago, but the marginal seas are about twenty-five million years old. The marginal seas are far younger compared with the West Pacific.}, pages = {45--48}, title = {極東の海藻植生分布論 (2)}, volume = {33}, year = {1982} }