Mikimasa Joh
Hokkaido University
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Fisheries Science | 2007
Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Tetsuya Takatsu; Mikimasa Joh; Masayasu Nakagami; Toyomi Takahashi
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the annual variation in potential predation impact (PPI) on larval and juvenile Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae by Crangon uritai in Hakodate Bay using predator-prey size relationships. Laboratory experiments were designed to estimate the favorable prey size of C. uritai through back-calculation of body length (BL) of P. yokohamae from sagittal otolith diameter observed in the stomachs of C. uritai. The most favorable prey-predator size ratio (BL of P. yokohamae-total length (TL) of C. uritai) class was 0.15–0.19, and ranged from 0.12–0.31. There was a significant positive correlation between the BL increase of P. yokohamae and the bottom water temperature in the field, such that BLs stagnated during the cold year of 1999 from April to June, and increased during the warm year of 2002. In contrast, no significant correlation was found between the TL increase of C. uritai and the bottom water temperature. Moreover, there were no significant differences in the mean TL of C. uritai between months (April–June) or years (1998–2002). Variation of PPI depended on the relationships between the growth rates of P. yokohamae and bottom water temperature. Therefore, the warm year of 2002 resulted in higher potential predation impact (PPI≥20), and it was at least 20 days shorter than that of the cold year of 1999. These results suggest that increased bottom water temperature in the nursery area was one of the most important factors for cumulative predation loss.
Fisheries Science | 2009
Mikimasa Joh; Tetsuya Takatsu; Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Naoto Yoshida; Masayasu Nakagami
To examine survival processes in marbled sole Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae larvae, nutritional transition date distributions (NTDDs) were compared between larvae and large juveniles (LJs) in Hakodate Bay from 2001 to 2003. NTDDs were used instead of hatch date distributions because the onset of increment formation coincides with the timing of the transition from endogenous to exogenous nutritional sources for marbled sole. LJs were defined as being large enough to be safe from predation by the sand shrimp Crangon uritai. In 2001 and 2002, the ranges of the NTDDs of LJs largely overlapped with those of the larvae. However, in 2003, the early cohort (those whose otolith rings formed before 17 March) disappeared from the NTDDs during and after April, and the NTDDs of LJs were heavily biased toward a later period compared to those of the larvae. In 2003, Oyashio coastal water (<3°C and ≤33.0 salinity) unexpectedly intruded into the bay in late March and lowered the water temperature from 6.3°C on 6 March to 4.1°C on 25 March. One possible cause of mortality in the early cohort of 2003 may be feeding failure caused by the extremely low water temperature.
Marine Biology | 2005
Mikimasa Joh; Tetsuya Takatsu; Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Tomomi Higashitani; Toyomi Takahashi
Fisheries Science | 2004
Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Tetsuya Takatsu; Masayasu Nakagami; Mikimasa Joh; Toyomi Takahashi
Journal of Sea Research | 2007
Tomomi Higashitani; Tetsuya Takatsu; Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Mikimasa Joh; Toyomi Takahashi
水産増殖 = Aquaculture Science | 2004
Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Tetsuya Takatsu; Masayasu Nakagami; Mikimasa Joh; Toyomi Takahashi
Aquaculture Science | 2003
Mikimasa Joh; Tetsuya Takatsu; Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Kazuo Imura; Tomomi Higashitani
Aquaculture Science (Japan) | 2008
Mikimasa Joh; Takashi Joh; Teppei Matsu-ura; Tetsuya Takatsu
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2005
Naoto Yoshida; Tetsuya Takatsu; Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Mikimasa Joh; Osamu Kimura; Susumu Shimizu
Fisheries Research | 2017
Savitri Marannu; Mitsuhiro Nakaya; Tetsuya Takatsu; Shin-ichi Takabatake; Mikimasa Joh; Yutaro Suzuki