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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008

Spatial intertidal distribution of bivalves and polychaetes in relation to environmental conditions in the Natori River estuary, Japan

Takeshi Tomiyama; Nobuhiro Komizunai; Tatsuya Shirase; Kinuko Ito; Michio Omori


Marine Biology | 2007

Feeding and growth of juvenile stone flounder in estuaries: generality and the importance of sublethal tissue cropping of benthic invertebrates

Takeshi Tomiyama; Michio Omori; Takashi Minami


Fisheries Science | 2002

Predation pressure on the siphons of the bivalve Nuttallia olivacea by the juvenile stone flounder Platichthys bicoloratus in the Natori River estuary, north‐eastern Japan

Koichi Sasaki; Makoto Kudo; Takeshi Tomiyama; Kinuko Ito; Michio Omori


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2006

Regeneration of lost siphon tissues in the tellinacean bivalve Nuttallia olivacea

Takeshi Tomiyama; Kinuko Ito


Journal of Sea Research | 2005

Importance of feeding on regenerable parts of prey for juvenile stone flounder Platichthys bicoloratus in estuarine habitats

Takeshi Tomiyama; Satoshi Katayama; Michio Omori; Hitoshi Honda


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008

Habitat selection of stone and starry flounders in an estuary in relation to feeding and survival

Takeshi Tomiyama; Michio Omori


Fisheries Science | 2004

Predator-prey size relationship in siphon cropping between the juvenile stone flounder Platichthys bicoloratus and the bivalve Nuttallia olivacea

Takeshi Tomiyama; Koichi Sasaki; Michio Omori


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2007

Interactive effects of sublethal predation and body size on siphon production of the bivalve Nuttallia olivacea

Takeshi Tomiyama; Michio Omori


Tohoku journal of agricultural research | 1999

Larval Drift Patterns of Diadromous Gobioids in the Lower Course of the Natori River, Northern Japan

Takeshi Tomiyama; Hitoshi Honda; Akihiro Okata; Michio Omori


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Spatial variation in the abundance and condition of the bivalve Nuttallia olivacea in relation to environmental factors and sublethal predation

Takeshi Tomiyama; Nobuhiro Komizunai; Kinuko Ito; Michio Omori

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