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View article: Fatty acid contents and its compositions of mesozooplankton community in the Kuroshio Current and neighboring waters
Fatty acid contents and its compositions of mesozooplankton community in the Kuroshio Current and neighboring waters Open
View article: Fish Larvae and Juveniles in the Estuarine and Coastal Area of Sumiyo Bay, Amami-Oshima Island
Fish Larvae and Juveniles in the Estuarine and Coastal Area of Sumiyo Bay, Amami-Oshima Island Open
View article: Analyses of gut content and isotopic composition of Japanese eel Anguilla japonica glass eels and elvers from an estuary in southern Japan
Analyses of gut content and isotopic composition of Japanese eel Anguilla japonica glass eels and elvers from an estuary in southern Japan Open
The Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica, is a commercially important fish species. Most eels intended for consumption are currently produced in aquaculture systems that rely exclusively on wild-caught glass eels. Studies on the diet of glass e…
View article: Bioaccumulation of discharged mercury from submarine fumaroles due to copepod life history traits in northern Kagoshima Bay, Japan
Bioaccumulation of discharged mercury from submarine fumaroles due to copepod life history traits in northern Kagoshima Bay, Japan Open
View article: Analyses of gut content and isotopic composition of Anguilliformes leptocephali near southern Japan
Analyses of gut content and isotopic composition of Anguilliformes leptocephali near southern Japan Open
Unlike most fish larvae that prey exclusively on mesozooplankton, such as copepods, leptocephali feed on a type of particulate organic matter (POM) known as marine snow. However, the components of POM consumed and assimilated by leptocepha…
View article: Growth, mortality, and predatory impact on mesozooplankton of chub mackerel Scomber japonicus larvae in an upwelling system, southern Japan
Growth, mortality, and predatory impact on mesozooplankton of chub mackerel Scomber japonicus larvae in an upwelling system, southern Japan Open
View article: Community structure of fish larvae associated with advections of the Kuroshio and its neighboring waters
Community structure of fish larvae associated with advections of the Kuroshio and its neighboring waters Open
View article: Feeding ecology of the urchin symbiont Dactylopleustes yoshimurai (Amphipoda) revealed by DNA metabarcoding
Feeding ecology of the urchin symbiont Dactylopleustes yoshimurai (Amphipoda) revealed by DNA metabarcoding Open
The nature of symbiotic relationships between organisms can be difficult to assess and may range from commensalism, to mutualism, and parasitism. Trophic linkage and feeding ecology are essential to disentangle symbiont-host relationships/…
View article: Distribution and growth rates of Japanese jack mackerel <i>Trachurus japonicus</i> larvae relative to oceanographic conditions in the northern Satsunan area, southern Japan
Distribution and growth rates of Japanese jack mackerel <i>Trachurus japonicus</i> larvae relative to oceanographic conditions in the northern Satsunan area, southern Japan Open
The northern Satsunan area, comprising the mouth of Kagoshima Bay and Osumi Strait, is an important spawning and nursery ground for Japanese jack mackerel Trachurus japonicus in Japan. Upwellings frequently occur at the mouth of the bay du…
View article: Feeding ecology of the obligate urchin symbiont Dactylopleustes yoshimurai (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Pleustidae) revealed by DNA metabarcoding analysis.
Feeding ecology of the obligate urchin symbiont Dactylopleustes yoshimurai (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Pleustidae) revealed by DNA metabarcoding analysis. Open
Symbiosis includes commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism, however in many symbiotic relationships, it is difficult to determine which type they are in. Since trophic-linkage is a necessary factor to determine this, data on feeding ecolog…
View article: Aseasonal and short life cycles of the protandrous hermaphrodite blue threadfin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) in a near-equatorial tropical region
Aseasonal and short life cycles of the protandrous hermaphrodite blue threadfin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) in a near-equatorial tropical region Open
Context Eleutheronema tetradactylum is exploited throughout its distribution in the Indo–West Pacific region. However, there is a lack of data on its life cycle in near-equatorial regions and the northern hemisphere. Aim To investigate the…
View article: Metabarcoding analysis of trophic sources and linkages in the plankton community of the Kuroshio and neighboring waters
Metabarcoding analysis of trophic sources and linkages in the plankton community of the Kuroshio and neighboring waters Open
View article: Distribution, Feeding Habits, and Growth of Chub Mackerel, Scomber japonicus, Larvae During a High-Stock Period in the Northern Satsunan Area, Southern Japan
Distribution, Feeding Habits, and Growth of Chub Mackerel, Scomber japonicus, Larvae During a High-Stock Period in the Northern Satsunan Area, Southern Japan Open
To evaluate the importance of the northern Satsunan area in southern Japan as a spawning and nursery ground for chub mackerel ( Scomber japonicus ), we investigated the early life history characteristics (e.g., larval distribution, feeding…
View article: Temporal and spatial variability of mesozooplankton community in the northern Satsunan area, southern Kyushu
Temporal and spatial variability of mesozooplankton community in the northern Satsunan area, southern Kyushu Open
北部薩南海域におけるメソ動物プランクトン群集組成,現存量(個体数密度および生物量),タンパク質合成酵素活性の時空間変動を明らかにした。メソ動物プランクトン現存量では時間および空間変動の両方が,タンパク質合成酵素活性では時間変動が卓越した。メソ動物プランクトン群集中ではカラヌス目およびポエキロストム目カイアシ類が優占し,多変量解析では鹿児島湾口部で季節的に遷移する6系群,湾外の季節性に乏しい2系群に識別された。メソ動物プランクトン現存量は鹿児島湾外よりも湾口部で高かったが,タ…
View article: Assessment of the Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on a Large River Using Longfin Eel as a Bioindicator
Assessment of the Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on a Large River Using Longfin Eel as a Bioindicator Open
The Matāura River is the sixth largest river system in New Zealand and has long been subject to agricultural, industrial, and residential land use activities. The catchment has economic value and is of great cultural importance for local M…
View article: Assessment of the Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on a Large River Using Longfin Eel as a Bioindicator
Assessment of the Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on a Large River Using Longfin Eel as a Bioindicator Open
The Matāura River is the sixth largest river system in New Zealand and has long been subject to agricultural, industrial, and residential land use activities. The catchment has geographic and economic value and is of great cultural importa…
View article: Phytoplankton growth and consumption by microzooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux suggest rapid trophic transfer in the oligotrophic Kuroshio
Phytoplankton growth and consumption by microzooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux suggest rapid trophic transfer in the oligotrophic Kuroshio Open
The Kuroshio Current has been thought to be biologically unproductive because of its oligotrophic conditions and low plankton standing stocks. Even though vulnerable life stages of major foraging fishes risk being entrapped by frontal eddi…
View article: Using environmental DNA analyses to assess the occurrence and abundance of the endangered amphidromous fish Plecoglossus altivelis ryukyuensis
Using environmental DNA analyses to assess the occurrence and abundance of the endangered amphidromous fish Plecoglossus altivelis ryukyuensis Open
The Ryukyu ayu Plecoglossus altivelis ryukyuensis is an endangered amphidromous fish that inhabits rivers in the Ryukyu Archipelago (Japan). Populations of the species have declined dramatically. Consequently, the Ryukyu ayu has been regis…
View article: Delayed Recovery from Declines in the Population Densities and Species Richness of Intertidal Invertebrates Near Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
Delayed Recovery from Declines in the Population Densities and Species Richness of Intertidal Invertebrates Near Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Open
In June 2014, May and June 2015, and June 2016, we conducted quantitative quadrat surveys of sessile invertebrates at seven intertidal sites in Ibaraki, Fukushima, and Miyagi Prefectures, including the sites near Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear …
View article: Supplementary material to "Phytoplankton productivity and rapid trophic transfer tomicrozooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux inoligotrophic Kuroshio Current"
Supplementary material to "Phytoplankton productivity and rapid trophic transfer tomicrozooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux inoligotrophic Kuroshio Current" Open
Supplement Figure 1 Relationship of phytoplankton growth rates to logarithmically transformed concentrations of 420 enriched nitrate.Blue and red circles mean the stations in the upstream and downstream Kuroshio in the Tokara Strait, 421 r…
View article: Phytoplankton productivity and rapid trophic transfer tomicrozooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux inoligotrophic Kuroshio Current
Phytoplankton productivity and rapid trophic transfer tomicrozooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux inoligotrophic Kuroshio Current Open
The Kuroshio Current has been thought to be biologically unproductive due to oligotrophic conditions and low plankton standing stocks. Nevertheless, major foraging fishes are known to grow and recruit around the Kuroshio Current. While mix…