Search Results - "OGAWA, Ryuta"
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Histological findings of sperm storage in green turtle (Chelonia mydas) oviduct
Published in Scientific reports (30-09-2021)“…Green turtles ( Chelonia mydas ) are seasonal breeders with a time lag between mating and nesting periods. We therefore investigated whether female turtles…”
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Interchanges and movements of humpback whales in Japanese waters: Okinawa, Ogasawara, Amami, and Hokkaido, using an automated matching system
Published in PloS one (17-11-2022)“…Humpback whales in the western North Pacific are considered endangered due to their small population size and lack of information. Although previous studies…”
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Behavioral effects of scents from male mature Rathke glands on juvenile green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas)
Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (2020)“…Sea turtles can detect airborne and waterborne odors, but whether they recognize scents from the same species and if so, how they affect their behavior remains…”
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A new planar multielectrode array for extracellular recording: application to hippocampal acute slice
Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (30-10-1999)“…The present paper describes a new planar multielectrode array (the MED probe) and its electronics (the MED system) which perform electrophysiological studies…”
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Detection and molecular characteristics of Rhytidodoides sp. (Digenea: Rhytidodidae) from the gall bladder of green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the Ogasawara Islands, Japan
Published in Parasitology international (01-08-2021)“…Trematodes of the genus Rhytidodoides are parasitic in marine turtles. Of the already known species, Rhytidodoides similis Price, 1939, occurs especially in…”
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Investigating the effects of nest shading on the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchling phenotype in the Ogasawara islands using a field‐based split clutch experiment
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology (01-11-2020)“…The Ogasawara Islands are an important rookery for the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in the North Pacific. Green turtles possess temperature‐dependent sex…”
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Behavioral effects of scents from male mature Rathke glands on juvenile green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas)
Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (2020)“…Sea turtles can detect airborne and waterborne odors, but whether they recognize scents from the same species and if so, how they affect their behavior remains…”
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