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Ecology Letters | 2012

Variable and complex food web structures revealed by exploring missing trophic links between birds and biofilm

Tomohiro Kuwae; Eiichi Miyoshi; Shinya Hosokawa; Jun Hosoya; Toshifumi Moriya; Ronald C. Ydenberg; Robert W. Elner

Food webs are comprised of a network of trophic interactions and are essential to elucidating ecosystem processes and functions. However, the presence of unknown, but critical networks hampers understanding of complex and dynamic food webs in nature. Here, we empirically demonstrate a missing link, both critical and variable, by revealing that direct predator-prey relationships between shorebirds and biofilm are widespread and mediated by multiple ecological and evolutionary determinants. Food source mixing models and energy budget estimates indicate that the strength of the missing linkage is dependent on predator traits (body mass and foraging action rate) and the environment that determines food density. Morphological analyses, showing that smaller bodied species possess more developed feeding apparatus to consume biofilm, suggest that the linkage is also phylogenetically dependent and affords a compelling re-interpretation of niche differentiation. We contend that exploring missing links is a necessity for revealing true network structure and dynamics.


Global Change Biology | 2014

Net uptake of atmospheric CO2 by coastal submerged aquatic vegetation

Tatsuki Tokoro; Shinya Hosokawa; Eiichi Miyoshi; Kazufumi Tada; Kenta Watanabe; Shigeru Montani; Hajime Kayanne; Tomohiro Kuwae

‘Blue Carbon’, which is carbon captured by marine living organisms, has recently been highlighted as a new option for climate change mitigation initiatives. In particular, coastal ecosystems have been recognized as significant carbon stocks because of their high burial rates and long-term sequestration of carbon. However, the direct contribution of Blue Carbon to the uptake of atmospheric CO2 through air-sea gas exchange remains unclear. We performed in situ measurements of carbon flows, including air-sea CO2 fluxes, dissolved inorganic carbon changes, net ecosystem production, and carbon burial rates in the boreal (Furen), temperate (Kurihama), and subtropical (Fukido) seagrass meadows of Japan from 2010 to 2013. In particular, the air-sea CO2 flux was measured using three methods: the bulk formula method, the floating chamber method, and the eddy covariance method. Our empirical results show that submerged autotrophic vegetation in shallow coastal waters can be functionally a sink for atmospheric CO2. This finding is contrary to the conventional perception that most near-shore ecosystems are sources of atmospheric CO2. The key factor determining whether or not coastal ecosystems directly decrease the concentration of atmospheric CO2 may be net ecosystem production. This study thus identifies a new ecosystem function of coastal vegetated systems; they are direct sinks of atmospheric CO2.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2006

Oxygen exchange flux between sediment and water in an intertidal sandflat, measured in situ by the eddy-correlation method

Tomohiro Kuwae; Koichiro Kamio; Tetsunori Inoue; Eiichi Miyoshi; Yusuke Uchiyama


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Foraging mode shift in varying environmental conditions by dunlin Calidris alpina

Tomohiro Kuwae; Eiichi Miyoshi; Shinji Sassa; Yoichi Watabe


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2015

Seed dispersal in the seagrass Zostera marina is mostly within the parent bed in a protected bay

Shinya Hosokawa; Masahiro Nakaoka; Eiichi Miyoshi; Tomohiro Kuwae


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Inorganic carbon cycle at the Fukido estuary in Ishigaki Island

Tatsuki Tokoro; Kenta Watanabe; Eiichi Miyoshi; Hirotada Moki; Kazufumi Tada; Shinya Hosokawa; Tomohiro Kuwae


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Carbon flows in estuarine and shallow waters: blue carbon study

Tomohiro Kuwae; Tatsuki Tokoro; Kenta Watanabe; Eiichi Miyoshi; Hirotada Moki; Kazufumi Tada


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2013

FUNDAMENTAL STUDY ON FLOW CHARACTERISTICS BY USING FIELD OBSERVATION IN LAKE KOMUKE

Yasuyuki Maruya; Keisuke Nakayama; Katsuaki Komai; Kenta Watanabe; Eiichi Miyoshi; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Tomohiro Kuwae


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2012

Restoration of Intertidal Flat Ecosystems by Exploring Unknown Diet for Small Sandpiper Species

Tomohiro Kuwae; Eiichi Miyoshi


Archive | 2011

EFFECTS OF TIDAL FLAT ON WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN THE TOKYO PORT WILD BIRD PARK

Nana Sasaki; Kazuo Murakami; Yusuke Umeda; Tomohiro Kuwae; Eiichi Miyoshi; Kouta Nakase

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Tatsuki Tokoro

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Kazuo Murakami

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Keisuke Nakayama

Kitami Institute of Technology

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Yasuyuki Maruya

Kitami Institute of Technology

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