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    Rapid response to changing light environments of the calanoid copepod Calanus sinicus

    Calanus sinicus is a large calanoid copepod and a dominant species in the coastal waters of Japan. During a research cruise in Sagami Bay on 18 June 1996, we found C. sinicus performing an “unusual” diel vertica...

    T. Yoshida, T. Toda, V. Kuwahara, S. Taguchi, B. H. R. Othman in Marine Biology (2004)

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    Growth of zooxanthellae in culture with two nitrogen sources

    Physiological characteristics of zooxanthellae were examined under nutrient-saturated conditions created by mixing ammonium (15NH4) with nitrate (15NO3) to give 0.88 mM total nitrogen. Growth rate varied with th...

    S. Taguchi, R. A. Kinzie III in Marine Biology (2001)

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    Diel feeding behavior of neritic copepods during spring and fall blooms in Akkeshi Bay, eastern coast of Hokkaido, Japan

    In situ diel feeding behavior of neritic copepods was investigated using the gut fluorescence method, during spring and fall bloom periods in Akkeshi Bay, on the eastern coast of Hokkaido, Japan. Acartia omorii a...

    H. Saito, S. Taguchi in Marine Biology (1996)

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    Short-term variability of photosynthesis in natural marine phytoplankton populations

    Harmonic regression analysis has been used to determine the short-term variability in the photosynthetic rate (mgC/mg chlorophyll a/h) of phytoplankton in three inlets of Japan. In natural water without large zoo...

    S. Taguchi in Marine Biology (1976)