69 results on '"Saigusa, Masayuki"'
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52. Hatching controlled by the circatidal clock, and the roleof the medulla terminalis in the optic peduncle of the eyestalk, in an estuarine crabSesarma haematocheir
53. Emergence Rhythms of Subtidal Small Invertebrates in the Subtropical Sea: Nocturnal Patterns and Variety in the Synchrony with Tidal and Lunar Cycles
54. Hatching of an estuarine crab,Sesarma haematocheir: From disappearance of the inner (e3) layer to rupture of the egg case
55. Prevalence and patterns of infection by the epicaridean parasite, Gyge ovalis and the emergence of intersex in the estuarine mud shrimp, Upogebia major.
56. Emergence of Small Invertebrates in the Shallow Subtidal Zone: Investigations in a Subtropical Sea at Iriomote-jima in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan
57. Patterns of Emergence in Marine Invertebrates
58. The circatidal clock of an estuarine semi-terrestrial crab, Sesarma erythrodactylum
59. Occurrence of abnormal sexual dimorphic structures in the gonochoristic crustacean, Upogebia major (Thalassinidea: Decapoda), inhabiting mud tidal flats in Japan.
60. Purification and cDNA cloning of the ovigerous-hair stripping substance (OHSS) contained in the hatch water of an estuarine crab Sesarma haematocheir.
61. Hatching controlled by the circatidal clock, and the role of the medulla terminalis in the optic peduncle of the eyestalk, in an estuarine crab Sesarma haematocheir.
62. Induction of hatching by chemical signals secreted by the ovigerous female of an estuarine crab Sesarma haematocheir
63. Hatching of an estuarine crab, <TOGGLE>Sesarma haematocheir</TOGGLE>: From disappearance of the inner (e3) layer to rupture of the egg case
64. LARVAL RELEASE RHYTHM COINCIDING WITH SOLAR DAY AND TIDAL CYCLES IN THE TERRESTRIAL CRABSESARMA— HARMONY WITH THE SEMILUNAR TIMING AND ITS ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE
65. Biorhythm in tide environment.
66. An equipment to monitor the larval release activity in marine invertebrates
67. [Marvelous Ability of Life: Physiological and Molecular Mechanisms of Resistance to Excess Environment-Stress of Earth and Space]
68. Chela asymmetry in a durophagous crab: predominance of right-handedness and handedness reversal is linked to chela size and closing force.
69. A pair of rosette glands in the embryo and zoeal larva of an estuarine crab Sesarma haematocheir, and classification of the tegumental glands in the embryos of other crabs.
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