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日本水産増殖学会 | 論文
- 長崎県におけるアコヤガイ母貝養殖場の冬季水温による感染症軽減効果
- On the quantitative distribution of the pearl oyster (Pinctada martensii) larvae with special reference to its bearing on spat collection
- Progress in Fish Production Technology and Strategies: with Emphasis on Feeding.
- Toxicity of Formulated Pesticides to Some Freshwater Organisms-CXVII. Effect of Suspension Methods on the Toxicity of Pesticide; Granular Formulation.
- Transplantation of the ark shell (Anadara broughtoni) to the tidal flat. Preliminary report
- Year Round Spawning of Reared Blacktip grouper, Epinephelus fasciatus, in Chichi-jima, Ogasawara Islands, Southern Japan.
- Ecological Effects of Ulva pertusa in Recirculation Culture System of the Prawn Penaeus japonicus.
- Studies on the artificial propagation of the lavers of "Iwanori" group:III. On Porphyra dentata KJELLM. and P. pseudolinearis UEDA on the Japan Sea coast of Yamaguchi Pref
- Acute Toxicity and Bioconcentration of n-Dodecylbenzenesulfonate to Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus.
- A consideration on the effect of concrete beds set up for the cultivation of Iwanori:Studies on the efficiency of the utility of sea-weeds cultivation. III
- Use of Low or Non-fish Meal Diets for Red Sea Bream.
- Change on Ventilation Volume in the Pearl Oyster Pinctada fucata martensii Associated with Feeding
- Effect of Procedures to Insert Nuclei on Ventilation in the Pearl Oyster Pinctada fucata martensii
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- Oxygen Consumption during Embryonic Development in Red Sea Bream Pagrus major
- Relative Growth of Larval and Juvenile Striped Jack, Pseudocaranx dentex.
- Epitheliocystis Disease in Cultured Amberjack Seriola dumerili in Japan
- Preparation of Euglena gracilis Enriched with Ecosapentaenoic and Docosahexaenoic Acids.
- A Method of Selecting Parent-shells of the Pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata martensii, for Use as Piece Oysters Based on the a-value of the Pearl Layer
- Ecological studies of Japanese gizzard shad, Konosirus punctatus (T. & S.). IV. Breeding season and development of eggs fertilized artificially (Continued) and spawning ground