Shogo Takagi
Hokkaido University
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Progress in Oceanography | 1999
Richard D. Brodeur; Skip McKinnell; Kazuya Nagasawa; William G. Pearcy; Vladimir Radchenko; Shogo Takagi
Abstract During the 1980s and 1990s, scientific research cruises and commercial gillnet operations with scientific observers aboard were conducted throughout much of the Subarctic and Transition Zones of the North Pacific Ocean. These studies produced one of the most extensive databases ever collected on the relative species composition and trophic structure of epipelagic nekton of the Subarctic and Transition Zones in the North Pacific Ocean. Data from Japanese high-seas gillnet research surveys (1981–1991) were examined using multivariate analytical techniques to analyse community structure of nektonic cephalopods, elasmobranchs, and teleosts in the North Pacific Subarctic and Transition Zones during the summer months, emphasizing differences between the eastern and western Subarctic Gyres. Species diversity generally increased going from west to east, which was apparently associated with the greater range of temperatures in the east. Discriminant analysis was able to correctly classify about half the catch locations into their respective regions. Catches from multinational drift gillnet commercial fisheries operations in 1990–1991 mainly in the Transition Zone were also examined. Classification techniques were employed to determine species associations and multivariate analyses were used to examine relationships of these assemblages to environmental data. We found that some species are often captured in the same gillnet sets and form species associations that are distinct in ordination space, but these associations are loose and may vary appreciably from year to year. We review recent studies on the feeding habits and daily ration of the dominant species and construct food webs for the eastern and western Subarctic and Transition Zone systems emphasizing the role that nekton play in these pelagic ecosystems.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2002
Maki Nagasawa; Toshiyuki Hibiya; Yoshihiro Niwa; Michio Watanabe; Yutaka Isoda; Shogo Takagi; Yoshihiko Kamei
Geophysical Research Letters | 2007
Maki Nagasawa; Toshiyuki Hibiya; Kanako Yokota; Yuki Tanaka; Shogo Takagi
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1996
Shogo Takagi; Tatsuaki Maeda; Yoshihiko Kamei; Toshikuni Nakatani; Tetsuya Takatsu; Toyomi Takahashi
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Taku Wagawa; Yutaka Yoshikawa; Yutaka Isoda; Eitarou Oka; Kazuyuki Uehara; Toshiya Nakano; Kenshi Kuma; Shogo Takagi
Zairyo-to-kankyo | 2011
Shogo Takagi; Masatoshi Sakairi
Isij International | 2016
Masatoshi Sakairi; Shogo Takagi
Journal of Oceanography | 2005
Maki Nagasawa; Toshiyuki Hibiya; Naoki Furuichi; Shogo Takagi
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1999
Yoshihiko Kamei; Tetsuya Takatsu; Shogo Takagi; Toshikuni Nakatani; Toyomi Takahashi; Tatsuaki Maeda
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Taku Wagawa; Yutaka Yoshikawa; Yutaka Isoda; Eitarou Oka; Kazuyuki Uehara; Toshiya Nakano; Kenshi Kuma; Shogo Takagi