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Bulletin of Plankton Society of Japan - The Japanese journal
Vol. 52, No. 2 (August 2005)
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Message from the President
- Makoto Terazaki
Original paper
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Image processing features in the ROIs extraction procedure in VPRII
- Tadafumi Ichikawa, Kyohei Segawa and Makoto Terazaki
Plankton Symposium "Massive bloom of jellyfishes: its present state, countermeasures, mechanism and influences on ecosystem"
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Acoustic observation of the jellyfish Aurelia aurita in Tokyo Bay
- Tadashi Inagaki, Juro Hiromi, Koichi Ara, Jun Nishikawa and Shuhei Nishida
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Survivorship of Aurelia aurita throughout their life cycle in Tokyo Bay
- Haruto Ishii and Chiharu Ogawa
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Impacts of massive occurrence of jellyfish on pelagic ecosystem
- Juro Hiromi, Tomoyuki Kasuya and Haruto Ishii
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Jellyfish as food organisms to culture phyllosoma larva
- Jiro Kittaka
Field in focus "An introduction of deep sea biology"
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Preface
- Minoru Kitamura
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Role of zooplankton in carbon cycle in the ocean
- Makio Honda
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Pelagic organisms as the food resource for deep-sea demersal fishes
- Kishiko Suetsugu
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Functional morphology of deep-sea copepods
- Hiroyuki Matsuura
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Planktonic communities below 2000 m depth
- Dhugal John Lindsay
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Planktonic larvae of crustaceans in the chemosynthesic communities
- Hiromi Watanabe and Ryusuke Kado
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Characteristics of larval and juvenile development in the deep-sea mussel Adipicola pacifica inhabiting whale bones in symbiosis with chemoautotrophic bacteria
- Kenji Okoshi
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Rearing and observation of deep-sea animals in aquarium
- Hiroshi Miyake
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A new study platform for plankton -Autonomous underwater vehicle-based observation-
- Hiroshi Yoshida, Satoshi Tsukioka, Tadahiro Hyakudome, Shojiro Ishibashi and Minoru Kitamura
Data
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"Chaetognath study symposium" held by Japanese planktologists in Tokyo, August 1973
- Moriyuki Kotori
Information
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DIALOG VI Symposium (report)
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The 9th International Conference on Copepoda (report)
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The Prize of the Plankton Society of Japan in 2005
Abstracts of original papers on Plankton Biology and Ecology (Vol. 52, No. 2)
Obituary
Society Report