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    Higher ingestion rates and importance of ciliates in the diet of a large, subarctic copepod revealed by larger volume incubations by Takahashi, Kazutaka, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Okazaki, Yuji, Nishibe, Yuichiro

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-04-2023)
    “…Despite ecological importance, the feeding ecology of the large calanoid copepod, Neocalanus cristatus is little known, as its ingestion rate under…”
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    Spring phytoplankton blooms in the Northern Satsunan region, Japan, stimulated by the intrusion of Kuroshio Branch water by Komorita, Tomohiro, Kobari, Toru, Kume, Gen, Sawada, Daiki, Nagata, Takuya, Habano, Akimasa, Arita, Yoichi, Makino, Fumihiro, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (30-09-2021)
    “…The Kuroshio current greatly affects biological processes in coastal areas. The Kagoshima Bay has good spawning ground for major migratory fish, serves as an…”
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    Seasonal influence of intrusion from the Kuroshio Current on microplankton biomass and community structure in the northern Satsunan area, western Japan by Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Nomiya, Takehito, Komorita, Tomohiro, Kobari, Toru, Kume, Gen, Habano, Akimasa, Arita, Yoichi, Makino, Fumihiro

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-10-2022)
    “…Seasonal variations in hydrographic conditions, nutrients, and microplankton abundance and biomass were investigated inside and outside Kagoshima Bay in the…”
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    Diversity and oceanic distribution of the Parmales (Bolidophyceae), a picoplanktonic group closely related to diatoms by Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, dos Santos, Adriana Lopes, Gourvil, Priscillia, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Kamiya, Mitsunobu, Ohki, Kaori, Audic, Stéphane, de Vargas, Colomban, Noël, Mary-Hélène, Vaulot, Daniel, Kuwata, Akira

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2016)
    “…Bolidomonas is a genus of picoplanktonic flagellated algae that is closely related to diatoms. Triparma laevis , a species belonging to the Parmales, which are…”
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    Effects of silicon-limitation on growth and morphology of Triparma laevis NIES-2565 (Parmales, Heterokontophyta) by Yamada, Kazumasa, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Kuwata, Akira, Kamiya, Mitsunobu, Ohki, Kaori

    Published in PloS one (23-07-2014)
    “…The order Parmales (Heterokontophyta) is a group of small-sized unicellular marine phytoplankton, which is distributed widely from tropical to polar waters…”
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    Preliminary Estimation of Protist Predation Potential on Picoplankton in Summer of the Yellow Sea by Kim, Young-Ok, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Choi, Jungmin, Choi, Dong Han, Yang, Wonseok, Oh, Kyung-Hee, Ra, Kongtae, Lee, Howon

    Published in Ocean science journal (01-06-2024)
    “…Despite the predation on picoplankton by diverse protist groups in marine ecosystems, heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF) have mainly been used to estimate the…”
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    Ontogenetic analysis of siliceous cell wall formation in Triparma laevis f. inornata (Parmales, Stramenopiles) by Yamada, Kazumasa, Katsura, Hirotaka, Noël, Mary‐Hélène, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Kuwata, Akira, Sato, Shinya, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Wetherbee, R.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-02-2019)
    “…Triparma laevis f. inornata is a unicellular alga belonging to the Bolidophyceae, which is most closely related to diatoms. Like diatoms, T. laevis f. inornata…”
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    Horizontal distribution of microprotist community structure in the western Arctic Ocean during late summer and early fall of 2010 by Matsuno, Kohei, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Yamaguchi, Atsushi, Imai, Ichiro, Kikuchi, Takashi

    Published in Polar biology (01-08-2014)
    “…The western Arctic Ocean is composed of two regions: the southern shelf and the northern basin, whereas the marine ecosystem structure is expected to vary…”
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    Sequencing and analysis of the complete organellar genomes of Parmales, a closely related group to Bacillariophyta (diatoms) by Tajima, Naoyuki, Saitoh, Kenji, Sato, Shusei, Maruyama, Fumito, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Kurokawa, Ken, Ohta, Hiroyuki, Tabata, Satoshi, Kuwata, Akira, Sato, Naoki

    Published in Current genetics (01-11-2016)
    “…We sequenced the complete plastid and mitochondrial genomes of the unicellular marine phytoplankton Triparma laevis , belonging to the order Parmales…”
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    Genome analysis of Parmales, the sister group of diatoms, reveals the evolutionary specialization of diatoms from phago-mixotrophs to photoautotrophs by Ban, Hiroki, Sato, Shinya, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Yamada, Kazumasa, Nakamura, Yoji, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Sato, Naoki, Blanc-Mathieu, Romain, Endo, Hisashi, Kuwata, Akira, Ogata, Hiroyuki

    Published in Communications biology (07-07-2023)
    “…The order Parmales (class Bolidophyceae) is a minor group of pico-sized eukaryotic marine phytoplankton that contains species with cells surrounded by silica…”
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    Bolidophyceae, a Sister Picoplanktonic Group of Diatoms – A Review by Kuwata, Akira, Yamada, Kazumasa, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Tragin, Margot, Vaulot, Daniel, Lopes dos Santos, Adriana

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (29-10-2018)
    “…Pico- and nano-phytoplankton (respectively, 0.2-2 and 2-20 µm in cell size) play a key role in many marine ecosystems. In this size range, Bolidophyceae is a…”
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    Short-term changes in a microplankton community in the Chukchi Sea during autumn: consequences of a strong wind event by Yokoi, Naoya, Matsuno, Kohei, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Yamaguchi, Atsushi, Nishino, Shigeto, Onodera, Jonaotaro, Inoue, Jun, Kikuchi, Takashi

    Published in Biogeosciences (18-02-2016)
    “…Recent studies indicate an increase in atmospheric turbulence in the Chukchi Sea due to the recent drastic sea-ice reduction during summer months. The…”
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    Mitotic spindle formation in Triparma laevis NIES-2565(Parmales, Heterokontophyta) by Yamada, Kazumasa, Nagasato, Chikako, Motomura, Taizo, Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Kuwata, Akira, Kamiya, Mitsunobu, Ohki, Kaori, Yoshikawa, Shinya

    Published in Protoplasma (01-01-2017)
    “…The parmalean algae possess a siliceous wall and represent the sister lineage of diatoms; they are thought to be a key group for understanding the evolution of…”
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    ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PARMALES (HETEROKONTA/HETEROKONTOPHYTA/STRAMENOPILES) FROM THE OYASHIO REGION, WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC1 by Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Kamiya, Mitsunobu, Ohki, Kaori, Takaichi, Shinichi, Kuwata, Akira

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-02-2011)
    “…A small siliceous species of marine phytoplankton, order Parmales (Heterokonta), was isolated and characterized for the first time with the aid of a…”
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    Population dynamics of an ice-associated diatom, Thalassiosira australis Peragallo, under fast ice near Syowa Station, East Antarctica, during austral summer by Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Nakamachi, Miwa, Fukuchi, Mitsuo, Taniguchi, Akira

    Published in Polar biology (01-08-2008)
    “…A clear shift from vegetative cells to auxospores and resting spores in Thalassiosira australis was observed in the water column and sinking fluxes under the…”
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    Importance of microzooplankton for sustaining high mesozooplankton biomass during post-bloom period in the Oyashio region of the western subarctic Pacific by Ichinomiya, Mutsuo, Nishibe, Yuichiro, Okazaki, Yuji, Sato, Mitsuhide, Takahashi, Kazutaka

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-06-2024)
    “…•Examination of post-spring-bloom plankton community structure in the Oyashio region.•HNLC-like conditions prevailed (high NO3, low Chl. a).•Microzooplankton…”
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