Selina, Marina S. Morozova, Tatiana V.
Published in
Botanica Marina
Benthic dinoflagellates have been the subject of extensive taxonomic research in recent decades. Studies of morphologies of already known species of benthic dinoflagellates from various geographical populations remain relevant, as these allow elucidation of some details that were overlooked in the original species descriptions or assessment of thei...
本藤, 聡仁 鈴木, 啓太 中西, 麻美 山下, 洋
Under the guidance of Field Science Education and Research Center of Kyoto University, Kyoto Prefectural Nishimaizuru Senior High School has conducted annual surveys in riverine and coastal environments in late July since 2006 (in early August only in 2020). The survey areas consisted mainly of Isazu River, Maizuru Bay, and Tango Bay, Sea of Japan....
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The Japanese flying squid (Todarodes pacificus) is an important cephalopod in the northwest Pacific Ocean. In this study, the proostracum of the gladius of T. pacificus samples collected by Chinese squid fishing vessels in the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan in August and December 2018 were continuously cut, and stable isotope values of the cut...
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The bioindication of oil and gas fields is a field of geomicrobiology that is mainly devoted to the detection of hydrocarbon-oxidizing microbial indicator species or functional genes in total DNA. However, it appears promising to use the physiological properties of microorganisms detection deposit type of hydrocarbons, in particular their ability t...
Vekhova, E. E.
Published in
Biology Bulletin
AbstractIn the commercial Pacific mussel species, Mytilus trossulus, from the Sea of Japan, features of the morphological structure of the byssal apparatus, byssal threads, and pedal groove are studied. Steps in the process of byssal threads formation and characters of the morphological structure of the byssal groove related to this process are des...
Dyldin, Yu. V. Orlov, A. M.
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Journal of Ichthyology
AbstractThe third part of the report represents the annotated list of fish species found in the marine (within a 200-mile zone), brackish, and fresh waters of Sakhalin: 145 species from 2 orders, 22 families, and 61 genera.
Panchenko, V. V. Antonenko, D. V.
Published in
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractStudies conducted in April−October showed that the Japanese sandfish Arctoscopus japonicus occurred in Peter the Great Bay in the near-bottom water layers at a depth of 1.5 to 550 m at a temperature of –0.2 to 16.5°C; however, distribution of the species varied during this period significantly. After a period of pelagic development, young f...
Panchenko, V. V. Pushchina, O. I.
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Journal of Ichthyology
AbstractIn the northwestern part of the Sea of Japan, hunchback sculpin Malacocottus gibber occurs in the depth range from 160 to 940 m (maximum trawling depth) at a water temperature of 0.1–2.6°C except its atypical capture at a depth of 79 m. In the southern area (below 47°10′ N), it prefers the depth range of 300–500 m in the warm season and dep...
Kosyanenko, A. A. Ivanenko, N. V. Yarusova, S. B. Rakov, V. A. Kosyanenko, D. V. Zhukovskaya, A. F. Zhevtun, I. G.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThis article presents data on the contents of Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ni, Pb, and Cd in the tissues of the tunic, muscular sac, stomach, digestive gland, and gonads of the ascidian Halocynthia aurantium Pallas, 1787 from Peter the Great Bay and Kievka Bay (Sea of Japan). The physiologically important elements Fe, Mn, and Zn prevailed in almost all ...
Zemnukhov, V. V. Balanov, A. A. Radchenko, O. A. Petrovskaya, A. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractData on the first records of Pholis nea Peden et Hughes, 1984 from Russian waters of the Sea of Japan (Tatar Strait) and a description of the species morphology are presented. The genetic identification is based on an analysis of the COI gene region of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). A new common English name is here proposed for Pholis nea, the...