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Habitat zonation of the sand-burrowing mysids (Archaeomysis vulgaris, Archaeomysis japonica and liella ohshimai), and diel and tidal distribution of dominant Archaeomysis vulgaris, in an intermediate sandy beach at Fukiagehama, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan

南日本,鹿児島県,吹上浜の中間型砂浜における,潜砂性アミ類(Archaeomysis vulgaris,Archaeomysis japonica,およびLiella ohshimai)の生息域分布と主要なArchaeomysis vulgarisの日周期と潮汐周期に関連した分布
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Volume:Issue:Page: 38-48  Publication year: Feb. 2007 
JST Material Number: L3253B  ISSN: 1880-8247  Document type: Article
Article type: 原著論文  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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