Feeding habits of albacore Thunnus alalunga in the transition region of the central North Pacific
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概要
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- 2004-08-01
著者
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Watanabe Hikaru
National Research Institute Of Far Seas Fisheries
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Kubodera Tsunemi
National Science Museum
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Kawahara Shigeyuki
National Research Institute Of Far Seas Fisheries
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MASUDA SUGURU
Shizuoka Prefectural Fisheries Experiment Station
関連論文
- Diversity, distribution and ecology of gonatid squids in the subarctic Pacific (The Biology of the Subarctic Pacific - Proceedings of the Japan-United States of America Seminar on the Biology of Micronekton of the Subarctic Pacific Part I)
- Acoustic characterization of biological backscatterings in the Kuroshio-Oyashio inter-frontal zone and subarctic waters of the western North Pacific in spring
- Prey selection of common minke (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and Bryde's (Balaenoptera edeni) whales in the western North Pacific in 2000 and 2001
- Biomass and taxonomic composition of micronekton in the western tropical-subtropical Pacific
- Decadal change in the diets of the surface migratory myctophid fish Myctophum nitidulum in the Kuroshio region of the western North Pacific: Predation on sardine larvae by myctophids
- New and rare cephalopods from the Antarctic waters
- A note on the occurrence of the vampire squid Vampyroteuthis infernalis Chun off the Pacific coast of Japan, including the first capture off Hokkaido
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- Feeding habits of albacore Thunnus alalunga in the transition region of the central North Pacific
- Chlorophyll aconcentrations measured continuously with surface water monitoring system during the JARE-28 cruise to Syowa Station, Antarctica, in 86/87(Marine Biology 14)
- Chlorophyll a Concentrations Measured Continuously with Surface Water Monitoring System during the JARE-28 Cruise to Syowa Station, Antarctica, in 1986/87
- Young squids collected with 10-foot IKPT net during the JARE-28 cruise, 1987
- Habitat and prey selection of common minke, sei, and Bryde's whales in mesoscale during summer in the subarctic and transition regions of the western North Pacific