LITERATURE EXCHANGE FROM JAPANESE AQUACULTURE PANEL, UJNR,
TO THE UNITED STATES PANEL, UJNR


(from September 2000 to September 2001)


Tsujimoto, M.
2001
The relationship between the benthic community, change of bottom environment and distribution of resting cysts of Alexandrium spp. during their blooming period in Hiroshima Bay,.
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi, 67(5), 850-857.(In Japanese)
Hara, M. and M. Sekino
2001
Genetic and breeding science of abalone and their application to the aquaculture technique.
Suisanzoushoku, 49(2), 123-126. (In Japanese)
Saitoh, K. et al.
2001
Sequence and structure of Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) mitochondrial genome.
Bull. Tohoku Natl. Fish. Rese. Inst., (64), 1-36.
 
Takami, H. et al.
2001
Competition for food between post-larval abalone and two species of Herbivorous Gastropods.
Bull. Tohoku Natl. Fish Rese. Inst., (64), 43-51. (In Japanese).
 
Nemoto, Y. et al.
2001
Otolith microstucture of Pacific saury, Coloabis saira.
Bull. Tohoku Natl. Fish. Rese. Inst., (64), 69-78. (In Japanese)
Muraoka, D.
2001
Wound healing and regeneration. In: Gracilalia (Rhodophyta) utilization and prospect (eds. Terada, R., Notoya, M., and Ohno, M.) 37-47,
Koseisha-Koseikaku, Tokyo. (In Japanese)

Kurita, Y.

2001
Reproductive traits and population dynamics of Norwegian spring spawning herring.
Kaiyo Monthly, 33(4), 237-241. (In Japanese)
Kamiyama, T..
2001
Ecology of planktonic ciliates in coastal waters; Occurrence characteristics and ecological roles.
Kaiyo Monthly, 27, 54-61. (In Japanese)

Okumura, T. et al.

2001 
Distribution of benthic macrofauna in sandy beaches of Fukui and Ishikawa Prefectures, Japan.
Bull. Japan Sea Natl. Fish Rese. Inst. (51), 133-140 (In Japanese)

Fujii, T.

2001 
Genetic variability of artificially raised Japanese Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus.
Suisanikushu (fish Genetcis and Breeding Science), 30, 23-26. (In Japanese)

Anshary, H. et al.

2001 
A study of long-term changes in summer infection levels of Japanese Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus with the Monogenean Neoheterobothrium hirame in the Central Sea of Japan, with the application of a new tefchnique for collecting small parasites from the gill filaments.
 

 

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