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    Route selection by fish during post-spate movement in a braided river: a potential effect on local assemblages by Togaki, Daisuke, Inoue, Mikio, Shiota, Youhei, Fujimi, Yoshikado, Kawanishi, Ryota

    Published in Limnology (2022)
    “…A dendritic or web-like network is a unique property of inland freshwater systems. The dispersal and movement of freshwater fish are restricted to a network of…”
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    Vertical migration in streams: seasonal use of the hyporheic zone by the spinous loach Cobitis shikokuensis by Kawanishi, Ryota, Dohi, Ryota, Fujii, Asuka, Inoue, Mikio, Miyake, Yo

    Published in Ichthyological research (01-11-2017)
    “…Vertical hydrological connectivity between the surface stream and benthic and hyporheic zones plays a key ecological role in the biodiversity of lotic…”
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    Effects of sedimentation on an endangered benthic fish, Cobitis shikokuensis: is sediment‐free habitat a requirement or a preference? by Kawanishi, Ryota, Dohi, Ryota, Fujii, Asuka, Inoue, Mikio

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-10-2015)
    “…A negative correlation between the degree of fine sediment deposition and the abundance of stream benthic fishes has often been reported, although the causal…”
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    Habitat use by spinous loach (Cobitis shikokuensis) in southwestern Japan: importance of subsurface interstices by Kawanishi, Ryota, Kudo, Yuta, Inoue, Mikio

    Published in Ecological research (01-07-2010)
    “…We examined habitat use by spinous loach (Cobitis shikokuensis), an endangered benthic fish in Japan, in relation to distance to the stream bank, water depth,…”
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    Habitat factors affecting the distribution and abundance of the spinous loach Cobitis shikokuensis in southwestern Japan by Kawanishi, Ryota, Inoue, Mikio, Takagi, Motohiro, Miyake, Yo, Shimizu, Takaaki

    Published in Ichthyological research (01-07-2011)
    “…We examined habitat factors related to the distribution and abundance of the spinous loach Cobitis shikokuensis , an endangered benthic fish, in the Shigenobu…”
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    Basic reproductive biology of the barbed pipefish Urocampus nanus (Syngnathidae) under laboratory conditions by Sogabe, Atsushi, Kawanishi, Ryota, Takata, Hiromi, Kobayashi, Yasuhisa

    Published in Ichthyological research (2012)
    “…The mating behaviour, fecundity characteristics and egg production process were investigated in the barbed pipefish Urocampus nanus under aquarium conditions…”
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    Mothocya kaorui n. sp. (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cymothoidae), a fish-parasitic isopod with unique antennules from the Izu Islands, Japan by Kawanishi, Ryota, Miyazaki, Yusuke, Satoh, Takashi P.

    Published in Systematic parasitology (01-06-2023)
    “…A new species of fish-parasitic isopod in the family Cymothoidae is described from the Izu Islands, Japan. Mothocya kaorui n. sp. is reported from the gill…”
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    Sit-to-Stand and Stand-to-Sit Transfer Support for Complete Paraplegic Patients with Robot Suit HAL by Tsukahara, Atsushi, Kawanishi, Ryota, Hasegawa, Yasuhisa, Sankai, Yoshiyuki

    Published in Advanced robotics (01-01-2010)
    “…Physical support of lower limbs during sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers is important for an independent life of paraplegic patients. The purpose of this…”
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    Contrasting effects of dams with and without reservoirs on the population density of an amphidromous goby in southwestern Japan by Sumizaki, Yoshifumi, Kawanishi, Ryota, Inoue, Mikio, Takagi, Motohiro, Omori, Koji

    Published in Ichthyological research (25-07-2019)
    “…Dam construction affects the distribution and abundance of freshwater fishes, particularly for diadromous species. Amphidromous fishes spawn in rivers, and…”
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    A novel method to assess the severity and prognosis in crush syndrome by assessment of skin damage in hairless rats by Murata, Isamu, Kawanishi, Ryota, Inoue, Syo, Iwata, Moeko, Kobayashi, Jun, Inoue, Yutaka, Kanamoto, Ikuo

    “…Purpose Crush syndrome (CS), a serious medical condition characterised by damage to the muscle cells due to pressure, is associated with high mortality, even…”
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    Effects of sedimentation on an endangered benthic fish, C obitis shikokuensis : is sediment‐free habitat a requirement or a preference? by Kawanishi, Ryota, Dohi, Ryota, Fujii, Asuka, Inoue, Mikio

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-10-2015)
    “…A negative correlation between the degree of fine sediment deposition and the abundance of stream benthic fishes has often been reported, although the causal…”
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