Sessile Organisms 18(1): 52-68 (2001). 文献情報 38-10, 2000 4. 甲 殻 類 の 性 分 化 を 制 御 す る ホ ル モ ン 長 澤 寛 道 ・ 奥 野 敦 朗, 38-11, 2000 国 内 雑 誌 月 刊 海 洋 遺 伝 1. バ イ オ ミ ネ ラ リゼ ー シ ョ ン 研 究 の 新 展 開 渡 辺 俊 1.【特 集 ・藻類 と 地 球 環 境/渡 辺 信 企 画 】、地 球 を 樹, 32(6), 355-359, 2000 育 ん だ 生 命 体: 藻 類 (渡辺 信)、 地 球 生 態 系 炭 素 循 2. 軟 体 動 物 の 殻 内 酸 性 糖 タ ン パ ク 質 の 一 次 構 造 更 環 に お け る植 物 プ ラ ン ク トン の 役 割 (古 谷 研)、 有 科 功 ・小川 友 美 ・遠 藤 一 佳, 32(6), 359-365, 毒 ア オ コ の 影 響-陸 水 の 汚 染 (彼谷 邦 光)、 赤 潮 の 2000 発 生-海 か ら の 警 告 (今 井 一 郎)、 地 球 を 守 る 藻 類 3. 貝 殻 か ら 単 離 さ れ た 不 溶 性 タ ン パ ク 質 の 構 造 須 テ ク ノ ロ ジ ー (藏 野 憲 秀) 54巻9号 藤 秀, 32(6), 366-372, 2000 ヴ ィ ー ナ ス 4. 貝 殻 タ ンパ ク 質 の 構 造 と あ ら れ 石 形 成 の 関 連 佐 1. Niche segregation of coexisting two freshwater snail 俣 哲 郎 ・河 野 牧 子, 32(6), 373-378, 2000 species, Semisulcospira libertina (Gould) 5. 貝 殻 に お け る 磁 鉄 鉱 形 成 の 分 子 機 構 浜 口 昌 巳 ・ (Prosobranchia: Pleuroceridae) and Clithon retropictus 大 越 健 嗣, 32(6), 379-385, 2000 (Martens) (Prosobranchia: Neritidae). T. Ohara and K. 6. 海 面 動 物 に お け る シ リ カ バ イ オ ミネ ラ リゼ ー シ ョ Tomiyama, 59(2), 135-147, 2000 (同 一 河 川 に 生 息 ン 清 水 克 彦, 32(6), 386-390, 2000 するカワニナとイシマキガイのニッチ分け 小原 7. 甲 殻 類 外 骨 格 の 石 灰 化 に 関 与 す る 遺 伝 子 の 検 索 淑 子 ・冨 山 清 升) 渡 辺 俊 樹 ・遠藤 博 寿 ・都木 靖 彰, 32(6), 398-404, 2. Distribution and intraspecific variation in adult and 2000 newborn shells of Semisulcospira libertina 8. 磁 性 細 菌 に お け る マ グ ネ タ イ ト微粒 子 の 形 成 機 構 (Neotaenioglossa: Pleuroceridae) in Amami-Oshima and 松 永 是 ・田 中 剛, 32(6), 405-411, 2000 Izu Peninsula. A. Takami, 59(2), 149-163, 2000 (奄美 9. サ ン ゴ 礁 に お け る 光 合 成 ・石灰 化 とCO2変 動 大 島 と伊 豆 半 島 に お け る カ ワ ニ ナ の 分 布 と成 貝 お 茅 根 創, 32(6), 412-422, 2000 よ び 新 生 貝 の 種 内 変 異 高 見 明 宏) 10. 日本 の ベ ン トス研 究-特 集 に あ た っ て- 朝 倉 海 岸 工 学 論 文 集 彰, 32(10), 637-641, 2000 1. 内 湾 性 水 域 に お け るマ ナ マ コ を 利 用 した 底 質 改 善 11. 岩 礁 潮 間 帯 の ベ ン トス 群 集 研 究-最 近 の 動 向- 手 法 倉 田 健 吾 ・上月 康 則 ・村上 仁 士 ・仁木 秀 典, 野 田 隆 史, 32(10), 642-646, 2000 第47巻, 1086-1090 12. 河 口 干 潟 に お け る ベ ン トス の 個 体 群 動 態-幼 生 の 2. 岩 礁 域 と砂 浜 域 中 の 岸 の 海 藻 比 較 に よ る海 藻繁 茂 加 入 過 程 の 視 点 か ら- 宮 脇 大 ・関 口 へ の 漂 砂 の 影 響 山 下 俊 彦 ・高橋 和 寛 ・田畑 真 一, 秀 夫, 32(10), 647-653, 2000 第47巻, 1166-1170 13. 固 着 性 ベ ン トス の 群 集 遷 移 平 田 徹, 32(10), 3. 北 海 道 の 磯 焼 け 帯 に お け る ホ ソ メ コ ン ブ 分 布 特 性 654-658, 2000 への物理環境の影響 峰 寛明 ・高橋和寛 ・山下 14. 海 溝 ・トラ フ の 湧 水 現 象 に 付 随 す る 二 枚 貝 藤 倉 俊 彦, 第47巻, 1176-1180 克 則, 32(10), 659-664, 2000 4. 北 海 道 南 西 部 磯 焼 け 地 帯 の 囲 い 礁 に よ る ホ ソ メ コ 15. 浅 海 域 に お け る化 石 ベ ン トス 群 集-北 海 道 の 新 ン ブ 群 落 の 形 成 条 件 桑 原 久 実 ・金 田友 紀 ・川 井 生 代 貝 類 群 集 の 例- 鈴 木 明 32(10), 665-675, 唯 史, 第47巻, 1181-1185 2000 5. 関 西 国 際 空 港 地 先 海 域 の 生 物 生 産 構 造 矢 持 16. 日本 海 潮 間 帯 の ベ ン トス-潮 汐 ・波浪 と帯 状 分 布 進 ・米 田佳 弘 ・古澤 昭 人, 第47巻, 1191-1195 - 矢 島 孝 昭, 32(10), 676-681, 2000 6. 関 西 国 際 空 港 島護 岸 の 藻 場 造 成 に よ る 環 境 創 造 効 17. 駿 河 湾 の エ ダ ミ ド リイ シ 群 集 上 野 信 平, 32(10) 果 に つ い て 尾 崎 正 明 ・伊藤 利 加 ・奥 田 泰 永, 第 , 682-686, 2000 47巻, 1196-1200 18. 干 潟 の ベ ン トス の 多 様 性-有 明 海 特 産 種 ・準特 産 7. 英 虞 湾 の 真 珠 養 殖 場 に お け る ア コヤ ガ イ の 成 長 過 種 の 保 全 の 意 義- 佐 藤 正 典32(10), 687-693, 程と汚濁負荷に関する現地調 上野成三 ・高山百 2000 合 子 ・勝井 秀 博 ・山 田 二 久 次 ・灘 岡 和 夫, 第47巻 19. 琵 琶 湖 の ベ ン トス 群 集 西 野 麻 知 子, 32(10), 1206-1210 694-700, 2000 化 学 と 生 物 20. 瀬 戸 内 海 の 軟 体 動 物 相 稲 葉 明 彦, 32(10), 701- 1. 磯 焼 け 現 象 を 「化学 」す る ア レ ロ ケ ミカ ル を 巧 710, 2000 み に 操 る サ ン ゴ モ が 関 与 鈴 木 稔, 38(6), 高 分 子 353-355, 2000 1. (2000) ト リブ チ ル ス ズ 代 替 防 汚 剤-低 毒 高 活 性 2. 培 養 不 能 状 態 の 細 菌 の 役 割 木 暮 一 啓, 38-8, 防 汚 剤 ア デ カ ロ イ ヤ ル ガ ー ドAF-427- 木 村 凌 2000 治, 49, 839, 2000 3. ケ モ カ イ ン-多 様 性 と生 物 学 的 機 能 義 江 修, 文 献 情 報 53

JETI 宏 治, 135(11), 415-426, 2000. 1. 第3世 代 の 加 水 分 解 型 ス ズ フ リ ー 船 底 塗 料 「グロ 塗 装 と 塗 料 ビ ッ ク SP ECO」大 日本 塗 料 (株), 48(6), 103- 1. 最 新 の シ リ コ ー ン 系 防 汚 シ ス テ ム 「バイ オ ク リー 105, 2000. ンSPG-H」網 台 地 勝 美, 6 (No. 605), 23- 2. 最 新 の シ リ コ ー ン 系 防 汚 シ ス テ ム 「バイ オ ク リー 26, 2000. ンSPG-H」網 台 地 勝 美, 48(6), 116-118, 日本 水 産 学 会 誌 2000. 1. 藻 場 造 成 用 基 質 と して の 炭 酸 固 体 化 の 評 価 磯 尾 3. 船 底 塗 料 防 汚 剤 の 最 近 の 動 向 安 場 直 樹, 48(10) 典 男 ・高 橋 達 人 ・岡 田 光 正, 66(4), 647-650, 71-73, 2000. 2000. 4. 無 公 害 防 汚 シ ス テ ム 「バイ オ ク リー ンSPG- 2. 流 動 環 境 に 適 応 し て 発 達 す る 養 殖 マ コ ン ブ の 流 失 H」中 国 塗 料(株), 48(12), 96, 2000. に 対 す る 耐 性 川 俣 茂, 66(4), 651-657, 2000. 水 産 増 殖 3. 低 温 保 存 した ア カ モ ク 幼 胚 の 発 芽 率 と成 長 吉 田 1. 北 海 道 産 マ コ ン ブ、 リシ リ コ ン ブ、 ミ ツ イ シ コ ン 吾 郎 ・吉川 浩 二 ・寺脇 利 信, 66(4), 739-740, 2000. ブおよび東京湾産養殖マコンブの粘液腔道 庵谷 4. シ ン ポ ジ ウ ム ホ ン ダ ワ ラ 類 の 繁 殖 ・生態 と 藻 場

晃 ・丸 山 大一, 48(2), 179-184, 2000. 造 成 技 術 66(4), 741-761, 2000. 2. マ ガ キ に お け る 雌 性 発 生2倍 体 の 誘 起 お よ び 細 胞 陸 水 学 雑 誌 学 的 研 究 (英 文) 李琪 ・尾 定 誠 ・柏原 勝 ・ 1. Changes in biomass along biofilm formation in reverbeds 広 橋 憲 ・木 島 明 博, 48(2), 185-192, 2000. with special reference to artificialsubstrata submerged 3. マ ガ キ の 正 常 卵 お よ び 雌 性 発 生 卵 に お け る核 の 挙 in the Tamagawa River. M. Tokunaga and K. Morikawa, 動 の 細 胞 学 的 観 察 (英 文) 李琪 ・尾定 誠 ・柏 61(2), 147-154, 2000 (河 床 付 着 層 形 成 過 程 の 量 的 原 勝 ・広 橋 憲 ・木 島 明 博, 48(2), 193-198, 変 動 に 関 す る研 究-多 摩 川 に お け る 人 工 基 層 浸 漬 2000. 実 験 (短 報) 徳 永 真 知 子 ・森 川 和 子) 4. イ シ ダ タ ミ ガ イ の 生 息 場 所 選 択 に 関 す る 実 験 的 考 2. Distribution of the three species of Sphaeromatidae with 察 吉 原 喜 好 ・矢島 謙, 48(2), 233-234, 2000. reference to salinity in brackish Lake Shinji, Shimane 5. ア コ ヤ ガ イ の 鰓 換 水 に 及 ぼ す オ ゾ ン 処 理 海 水 の Pref., Japan. H. Fukuhara, A. Okada and N. Kimura, 影 響 山 本 憲 一 ・近藤 昌 和 ・半田 岳 志 ・中村 真 敏, 61(2), 155-160, 2000 (宍 道 湖 に お け る コ ツ ブ ム シ 48(3), 509-516, 2000. 科3種 の 分 布 と 塩 分 濃 度 (短 報) 福 原 晴 夫 ・岡 藻 類 田 晃 ・木 村 直 哉) 1. 長 崎 県 南 部 に お け る ウ ミ トラ ノ オ 個 体 群 の 生 長 と

成 熟 栗 原 暁 ・飯間 雅 文, 47(3), 179-186, 1999. 口 頭 発 表 2. 紅 藻 植 物 門 ウ シ ケ ノ リ 目 の 系 統 解 析 の た め の 新 し 電 気 化 学 会 秋 季 大 会 (2000年9月12日 ~13日, 千 葉 大 い 分 子 種II型DNAト ポ イ ソ メ ラ ー ゼ 遺 伝 子 学) (TOP2) に つ い て 下 村 謙 悟 ・山本 敏 ・原 山 重 明 ・ 1. 火 力 発 電 所 取 水 路 点 検 清 掃 ロ ボ ッ トの運 用 試 験 嵯 峨 直 恆, 48(1), 1-8, 2000. 小 林 哲 (中 国 電 力)・ 小 川 和 弘 (三 井 造 船) 3. 御 前 崎 に お け る 漂 着 サ ガ ラ メ の 葉 状 部 消 失 堀 内 2. 発 電 所 へ の 電 気 化 学 防 汚 シ ス テ ム の 適 用 試 験 結 果 俊 助 ・中 山 恭 彦, 48(2), 109-112, 2000. について 矢野秀利 ・下川善充 ・吉永政弘 ・清水 4. 日本 海 藻 目録 (2000年 改 訂 版) 吉 田 忠 生 ・吉 永 勝 (九 電)・ 村 山 智 正 ・熊谷 直 和 (大 桟 エ ン ジ) 一 男 ・中 島 泰, 48(2), 113-166, 2000. 3. 新 規 イ オ ン 交 換 型 防 汚 塗 料 の 適 用 例 村 松 利 光 ・ 5. 藻 場 の 景 観 模 式 図4. 宮 崎 県 川 南 地 先 寺 脇 利 岸 原 雅 人 ・加 納 央 (関 ぺ) 信 ・新井 章 吾, 48(2), 177-180, 2000. 4. 疎 水 性 皮 膜 の 海 生 生 物 付 着 防 止 効 果 と皮 膜 表 面 形 6. 藻 場 の 景 観 模 式 図5. 新 潟 県 能 生 町 百 川 地 先 寺 状 成 田 三 郎 ・森義 人 ・高村 幸 宏 (中 部 電 力)・ 増 脇 利 信 ・新 井 章 吾, 48(3), 237-239, 2000. 田 宏 ・末 次 康 昭 (中 国 塗 料) 7. 小 田 和 湾 奥 の ク ロ メ ・ア ラ メ ・カ ジ メ 群 落 に つ い 5. 亜 鉛 水 酸 化 物 に よ る 海 生 生 物 の 付 着 防 止 大 庭 忠 て 月舘 真 理 雄 ・工藤 孝 浩, 48(3), 243-245, 彦 ・臼井 英 智 ・梶 山 貴 弘 ・岩 田聡 ・桑守 彦 (ナ カ 2000. ボ ー) ち り ぼ た ん 6. 塩 化 物 に よ る 大 型 付 着 生 物 対 策 山 本 直 哉 ・金本 1. Notes on recent and fossil Neritoidea, 27-Some infor- 昭 彦 ・松 下 紀 生 ・唐 須 博 基 (姫 路 気 象) (講 演 な mation concerning Nerita antiquata. Mienis, Henk K., し、 要 旨 有 り) 31(2), 31-34 (2000) (現 生 及 び 化 石 ア マ オ ブ ネ ガ 7. 東 京 湾 に お け る ミズ ク ラ ゲ の 生 態 石 井 晴 人 (東

イ 目 に つ い て (27) チ リ メ ン ア マ オ ブ ネ Nerita 水 大) antiquata に っ い て ヘ ン ク K. ミ ー ニ ス) 8. フ ジ ツ ボ 類 の 地 理 的 分 布 と生 態 山 口寿 之 (千 葉 塗 装 工 学 大) 1. 塗 料 用 シ リ コ ン 樹 脂 の 設 計 と 開 発 動 向 大 杉 9. 高 感 度 残 留 塩 素 計 の 開 発 奥 崎 友 一 ・岡 田 弘 一 ・ 54 文 献 情 報

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