2000
DOI: 10.3739/rikusui.61.129
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Changes in fish and crustacean assemblage in connected coastal lagoons, Lake Nakaumi and Lake Shinji, Japan.

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“…7.5 km long) and then into Lake Shinji through a short river (ca. 7.6 km long): thus, Lake Shinji is less brackish than Lake Nakaumi (Ishitobi et al 2000). In Lake Shinji, L. okae was found infesting bigscaled redfin, gin-buna, Carassius langsdorfii Temminck and Schlegel, 1846 (reported as Carassius sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7.5 km long) and then into Lake Shinji through a short river (ca. 7.6 km long): thus, Lake Shinji is less brackish than Lake Nakaumi (Ishitobi et al 2000). In Lake Shinji, L. okae was found infesting bigscaled redfin, gin-buna, Carassius langsdorfii Temminck and Schlegel, 1846 (reported as Carassius sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Crucian carps including gin-buna stay in Lake Shinji and do not move to Lake Nakaumi (Ishitobi et al 2000), which implies that L. okae can complete its life cycle in Lake Shinji using non-migratory fishes as its hosts. In order to understand this, more research is needed on the infestation of L. okae on migratory and non-migratory fishes in the two and other brackish water lakes, including Lake Tofutsu and Lake Abashiri.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ariake Bay, Hibino et al (2007) (Kinoshita et al 1995); b. Tama River estuary (Kanou et al 2005); c. Tokyo Bay (Watanabe 1965;Kanou et al 2000Kanou et al , 2002; d. Sagami Bay (Watanabe 1965); e. Mikawa Bay (Funakoshi 1993); f. Kiso Estuary (Kinoshita et al 1995); g. Ise Bay (Funakoshi 1993); h. Tango Sea (Ohmi 2002); i. Yura River estuary (Ohmi 2002); j. Misaki (Kinoshita et al 1995); k. Harima Nada (Miyahara et al 1995); l. Lake Shinji (Yamamuro et al 1996;Ishitobi et al 2000); m. Ashida River estuary (Kakuda 1973); n. Tosa Bay (Kinoshita et al 1995); o. Tosa Bay ; p. Shimanto River estuary Fujita 2005); q. Doigahama (Suda et al 2002(Suda et al , 2004; r. Chikugo River estuary (Islam et al 2006a, b, c, d;Matsumiya et al 1982Matsumiya et al , 1985; s. Ariake Bay (Ohta et al 1997;Hibino et al 2002Hibino et al , 2006Hibino et al , 2007Ohta 2004); t. Kuma estuary (Kinoshita et al 1995); u. Oseto (Kinoshita et al 1995); v. Fukiagehama (Nakane et al 2005) early stage larvae from mid December to mid January and found no larvae in November and February. During a larval sampling program in January-March 2008 in Tango Sea, we collected only five larvae in three cruises in March although plenty of larvae were collected in January and February; however, we found no larvae in December.…”
Section: Egg and Larval Distributionmentioning
confidence: 97%