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View article: Analysis of Fertility Traits in the Seedless Cultivar of Sweet Pepper
Analysis of Fertility Traits in the Seedless Cultivar of Sweet Pepper Open
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View article: Occurrence and Distribution of Shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) and Two New Records of <i>Bankia</i> species along the Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
Occurrence and Distribution of Shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) and Two New Records of <i>Bankia</i> species along the Coast of Hokkaido, Japan Open
Shipworms of the family Teredinidae were collected from driftwood along the coastal areas of Hokkaido between October 2020 and November 2021. Identification of species recorded a total of five species pervaded wooden debris: Teredo navalis…
View article: Predation on the egg of <i>Coelostoma stultum</i> (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) by the alien species <i>Deroceras laeve</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Agriolimacidae)
Predation on the egg of <i>Coelostoma stultum</i> (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) by the alien species <i>Deroceras laeve</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Agriolimacidae) Open
Slugs are polyphagous herbivores that damage various crops. The genus Deroceras is primarily herbivorous; however, certain species are known to feed on various types of organic matter. In this study, we documented field observations…
View article: Predation on the egg of <i>Coelostoma stultum</i> (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) by the alien species <i>Deroceras laeve</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Agriolimacidae)
Predation on the egg of <i>Coelostoma stultum</i> (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) by the alien species <i>Deroceras laeve</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Agriolimacidae) Open
Slugs are polyphagous herbivores that damage various crops. The genus Deroceras is primarily herbivorous; however, certain species are known to feed on various types of organic matter. In this study, we documented field observations…
View article: Deep-sea endemic fungi? The discovery of Alisea longicolla from artificially immersed wood in deep sea off the Nansei Islands, Japan
Deep-sea endemic fungi? The discovery of Alisea longicolla from artificially immersed wood in deep sea off the Nansei Islands, Japan Open
We report the discovery of the deep-sea fungus, Alisea longicolla on a wood log artificially immersed at 495 m depths in deep sea, off the Nansei Islands, Japan. Three different species of wood logs, whale bones and coconuts were deployed …
View article: Wood chemical study on the relationship of Holocene buried pine wood salvaged from seabed of the Sea of Japan and wood-feeding clam, <i>Xylophaga indica</i>, colonized in the wood
Wood chemical study on the relationship of Holocene buried pine wood salvaged from seabed of the Sea of Japan and wood-feeding clam, <i>Xylophaga indica</i>, colonized in the wood Open
2007年に新潟県中越沖地震により新潟県出雲崎沿岸沖5~8kmの約70~100m深さの海底に噴出したマツ属完新世古木(放射性炭素年代:3,093±45yBP)に,半深海性で食材性の二枚貝の1つであるチョウチョウキクイガイ(Xylophaga indica)が定着していた。貝殻は放射性炭素年代測定により現代のものであり,最大殻長が10.8mmであること等から,古木は地震前に一部が海水中に露出していたと推定された。古木は既にヒメコマツ(Pinus parviflora)またはキ…
View article: Observations on the Life History and Geographic Range of the Giant Chemosymbiotic Shipworm <i>Kuphus polythalamius</i> (Bivalvia: Teredinidae)
Observations on the Life History and Geographic Range of the Giant Chemosymbiotic Shipworm <i>Kuphus polythalamius</i> (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) Open
Kuphus polythalamius (Teredinidae) is one of the world's largest, most rarely observed, and least understood bivalves. Kuphus polythalamius is also among the few shallow-water marine species and the only teredinid species determined to har…
View article: The discovery of emerged boring bivalves at Cape Omaezaki, Shizuoka, Japan: Evidence for the 1361 CE Tokai earthquake along the Nankai Trough
The discovery of emerged boring bivalves at Cape Omaezaki, Shizuoka, Japan: Evidence for the 1361 CE Tokai earthquake along the Nankai Trough Open
This study found several in situ fossil shells of the boring bivalve Penitella gabbii exposed in mudstone at an elevation of 1.05–1.35 m above mean sea level in a wave-cut platform at Cape Omaezaki, Shizuoka, central Japan. This region fac…
View article: Ecological and biological studies of ocean rafting: Japanese tsunami marine debris in North America and the Hawaiian Islands
Ecological and biological studies of ocean rafting: Japanese tsunami marine debris in North America and the Hawaiian Islands Open
View article: Plasticity in reproduction and nutrition in wood-boring bivalves (Xylophaga atlantica) from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Plasticity in reproduction and nutrition in wood-boring bivalves (Xylophaga atlantica) from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Open
View article: Zachsia zenkewitschi (Teredinidae), a Rare and Unusual Seagrass Boring Bivalve Revisited and Redescribed
Zachsia zenkewitschi (Teredinidae), a Rare and Unusual Seagrass Boring Bivalve Revisited and Redescribed Open
The sea-grass borer Zachsia zenkewitschi belongs to a group of economically and ecologically important bivalves, commonly referred to as shipworms. The sole recognized representative of the genus Zachsia, this species displays an unusual l…
View article: An experimental approach for understanding the process of wood fragmentation by marine wood borers in shallow temperate waters
An experimental approach for understanding the process of wood fragmentation by marine wood borers in shallow temperate waters Open
MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 538:53-65 (2015) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3…