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Soil Protists and Soil Animals on Daikokujima
Title: | Soil Protists and Soil Animals on Daikokujima |
Authors: | Shimano, Satoshi Browse this author | Horiguchi, Takeo Browse this author |
Keywords: | Ciliates | Collembola | Earthworms | Flagellates | Oribatida | Soil animals | Soil protists | Testate amoebae |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | 21st Century COE for Neo-Science of Natural History, Hokkaido University |
Citation: | Edited by Hisatake Okada, Shunsuke F. Mawatari, Noriyuki Suzuki, Pitambar Gautam. ISBN: 978-4-9903990-0-9 |
Journal Title: | Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity : Proceedings of the International Symposium, The Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity, held from 1-5 October 2007 in Sapporo, Japan |
Start Page: | 151 |
End Page: | 152 |
Abstract: | The soil protist and animal fauna of Daikoku-jima Island, North Japan, were surveyed. Testate amoebae, ciliates and flagellates (Protist) were isolated and sequenced for identification. Oribatid mites, collembolans and earthworms were identified under light microscopy. Thirty-five families and 57 species of oribatid mites were recorded. One species and one subspecies were described. Three species were newly recorded from Japan. Seven families and 45 species of collembola were collected from 12 stations. Two families and two species of earthworm were collected and one species of them was redescribed. |
Description: | International Symposium, "The Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity". 1–5 October 2007. Sapporo, Japan. |
Conference Name: | International Symposium, "The Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity" |
Conference Place: | Sapporo |
Type: | proceedings |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38452 |
Appears in Collections: | Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity > Proceedings
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