nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
KUWATA Akira 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "KUWATA Akira")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
10: KUWATA Akira
3: FUNAKOSHI Ken-ichi, KATSURA Tomoo
2: HAGIYA Kenji, MATSUI Masanori, NAKAMACHI Miwa, NOZAWA Akifumi, SUGISAKI Hiroya, SUGITA Mitsuhiro, SUZUKI Koji, TOMIOKA Naotaka, YOKOSHI Sho
1: FUKUI Hiroshi, IDE Keiichiro, ISADA Tomonori, ISHI Masao, ITO Eiji, KIKUCHI Tomohiko, KOBARI Toru, MANTHILAKE M.A.Geeth M., MATSUZAKI Takuya, MIYASHITA Kazushi, MOKU Masatoshi, NISHIOKA Jun, NOZAWA Akefumi, ONO Tsuneo, SHATSKIY Anton, SHIMADA Chieko, TANAKA Yuichiro, TSUDA Atsushi, UCHIKAWA Kazuhisa, UEDA Akihiro, YAMASAKI Makoto, YAMAZAKI Daisuke, YASUNUMA Hiroki, YONEDA Akira, YOSHIE Naoki, YOSHIKAWA-INOUE Hisayuki, ZHAI Shuangmeng
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
2006: Biogeochemical Roles of Zooplankton and Micronekton in the Twilight Zone(OS32H 01)
2006: Equation of state of (Mg0.8, Fe0.2)2SiO4 ringwoodite from synchrotron X ray diffraction up to 20 GPa and 1700 K
2006: Grazing and Carbon Flux Through Diel Vertical Migration of Copepod Assemblages in the Subarctic Pacific Ocean(OS26A 01)
2006: High temperature and high pressure equation of state of (Mg0.8, Fe0.2)2SiO4 ringwoodite by synchrotron X ray diffraction
2008: A rapid analysis of copepod feeding using FlowCAM
2009: Downward carbon transport by diel vertical migration of the copepods Metridia pacifica and Metridia okhotensis in the Oyashio region of the western subarctic Pacific Ocean
2009: Effects of nutrients on diatom skeletal silicification: Evidence from Neodenticula seminae culture experiments and morphometric analysis
2009: Photosynthetic features and primary productivity of phytoplankton in the Oyashio and Kuroshio Oyashio transition regions of the northwest Pacific
2009: Thermal expansion of forsterite at high pressures determined by in situ X ray diffraction: The adiabatic geotherm in the upper mantle
2010: Temporal and spatial variations in photosynthetic physiology of diatoms during the spring bloom in the western subarctic Pacific