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Professor M Tokeshi

Tokeshi, M. (2002) Spatial distribution of a deep-sea crinoid Pentametrocrinus tuberculatus in the Izu-Ogasawara Arc, western Pacific. Journal of Zoology, (London), 257, in press.

Ota, N. & Tokeshi, M. (2002) A population study of two carnivorous buccinids (Gastropod:Buccinidae) on an intertidal stony shore. Venus, 60, 261-271.

Thamrin, Nojima, S.& Tokeshi, ‚l. (2001). An experimental analysis of planula release in a scleractinian coral Alveopora japonica Galaxea, 3, 25-30.

Thamrin, Tokeshi, M. & Nojima, S. (2001) Effect of coral-inhabiting barnacle (Cantellius pallidus) on planula production in a scleractinian coral Alveopora japonica. Ophelia, 55, 93-100

Tioho,H., Tokeshi, M. & Nojima, S. (2001) Experimental analysis of recruitment in a scleractinian coral at high latitude. Marine Ecology Progress Serie,213, 79-86.

Tokeshi, M. (2001) Coexistence. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, online edition, Macmillan Publishers, London.

Tokeshi, M. & Romero, L. (2000). Spatial overlap and coexistence in a mussel-associated polychaete assemblage on a South American rocky shore. PSZN Marine Ecology, 21, 247-261.

Schmid, P.E., Tokeshi, M. & Schmid-Araya, J.M. (2000). Relation between population density and body size in stream communities. Science, 289, 1557-1560.

Ota, N. & Tokeshi, M. (2000b). Population analysis of Ruditapes variegatus (Sowerby) (Bivalvia: Veneridae) on an intertidal boulder shore. Venus, 59, 29-36.

Ota, N. & Tokeshi, M. (2000a). A comparative study of feeding and growth in two coexisting species of carnivorous gastropods. Marine Biology, 136, 101-114.

Tokeshi, M., Ota, N. & Kawai, T. (2000). A comparative study of morphometry in shell-bearing molluscs. Journal of Zoology, 251, 31-38.

Kadono, A, Takemon, Y & Tokeshi, M. (1999). Mobility and habitat colonization in stream invertebrates: an experimental study. Japanese Journal of Limnology, 60, 215-222.

Arakaki, S., Yamahira, K. & Tokeshi, M. (1999). Sex change and spatial distribution pattern in an intertidal holothurian Polycheira rufescens in the reproductive season. Researches on Population Ecology, 41, 235-242.

Tokeshi, M. (1999). Species Coexistence: Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives. Blackwell Science, Oxford.

Tokeshi, M. & Reinhardt, K.(1996). Reproductive behaviour in Chironomus anthracinus (Diptera: Chironomidae), with a consideration of the evolution of swarming. Journal of Zoology, 240, 103-112.

Tokeshi, M. (1996b). Power Fraction: a new explanation of relative abundance patterns in species-rich assemblages. Oikos, 75, 543-550.

Tokeshi, M. (1996a). Species coexistence and abundance: patterns and processes. Ecological Perspective of Biodiversity (Ed. by T. Abe, S. Levin and M. Higashi), Springer-Verlag, New York.

Tokeshi, M. & Romero, L. (1995b). Quantitative analysis of foraging behaviour in a field population of the South American sun-star, Heliaster helianthus. Marine Biology, 122, 297-303.

Tokeshi, M. & Romero, L. (1995a). Filling a gap: dynamics of space occupancy on a mussel-dominated subtropical rocky shore. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 119, 167-176.

Tokeshi, M. (1995f). On the mathematical basis of the variance-mean power relationship. Researches on Population Ecology, 37, 43-48.

Tokeshi, M. (1995e). Polychaete abundance and dispersion patterns: a non-trivial 'infaunal' assemblage on the Pacific South American rocky shore. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 125, 137-147.

Tokeshi, M. (1995d). Randomness and aggregation: analysis of dispersion in an epiphytic chironomid community. Freshwater Biology, 33, 567-578.

Tokeshi, M. (1995c). Species interactions and community structure. Chironomidae: biology and ecology of non-biting midges (Ed. by Armitage et al.), pp. 297-335. Chapman & Hall, London.

Tokeshi, M. (1995b). Production ecology. Chironomidae: biology and ecology of non-biting midges (Ed. by Armitage et al.), pp. 269-296. Chapman & Hall, London.

Tokeshi, M. (1995a). Life cycles and population dynamics. Chironomidae: biology and ecology of non-biting midges (Ed. by Armitage et al.), pp. 225-268. Chapman & Hall, London.

Takacs, V. & Tokeshi, M. (1994). Spatial distribution of two chironomid species in the bottom sediment of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. Aquatic Insects, 16, 125-132.

Tokeshi, M. & Osawa, N. (1994). Niche relations in insect herbivore assemblages. Individuals, Populations and Patterns in Ecology (Ed. by S.R. Leather, A.D.Watt, N.J. Mills and K.F.A. Walters), pp. 309-318. Intercept Press, Andover, England.

Tokeshi, M. (1994b). Biodiversity in aquatic systems: some conceptual and theoretical issues. In: Biodiversity: Its Complexity and Role (Ed. by M. Yasuno and M.M. Watanabe), pp. 211-225. Global Environmental Forum, Tokyo.

Tokeshi, M. (1994a). Community ecology and patchy freshwater habitats. Aquatic Ecology: Scale, Pattern and Process. (Ed. by P.S. Giller, A.G. Hildrew and D.G.Raffaelli), pp. 63-91. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.

Takacs, V. and Tokeshi, M. (1993). Feeding habits of Procladius signatus in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. Irish Naturalists' Journal, 24, 282-283.

Tokeshi, M. (1993c). On the evolution of commensalism in the Chironomidae. FreshwaterBiology, 29, 481-489.

Tokeshi, M. (1993b). Species abundance patterns and community structure. Advances in Ecological Research, 24, 111-186.

Tokeshi, M. (1993a). The structure of diversity in an epiphytic chironomid community. Netherlands Journal of Aquatic Ecology, 26, 461-470.

Tokeshi, M. (1992). Dynamics of distribution in animal communities: theory and analysis. Researches on Population Ecology, 31, 279-293.

Tokeshi, M. (1991e). Graphical analysis of predator feeding strategy and prey importance. Freshwater Forum, 1, 79-83.

Tokeshi, M. (1991d). Faunal assembly in chironomids (Diptera): generic association and spread. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 44, 353-367.

Tokeshi, M. (1991c). Extraoral and intraoral feeding: flexible foraging tactics in the South American sun-star, Heliaster helianthus. Journal of Zoology, 225, 339-347.

Tokeshi, M. (1991b). Aggregation, habitat characteristics and species coexistence. Verhandlungen der Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie, 24, 2964.

Tokeshi, M. (1991a). On the feeding habits of Thienemannimyia festiva (Diptera: Chironomidae). Aquatic Insects, 13, 9-16.

Tokeshi, M. (1990c). Density-body size allometry does not exist in a chironomid community on Myriophyllum. Freshwater Biology, 24, 613-618.

Tokeshi, M. (1990b). Chironomid fauna of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland (Diptera; Chironomidae). Entomologist's Gazette, 41, 145-148.

Tokeshi, M. (1990a). Niche apportionment or random assortment: species abundance patterns revisited. Journal of Animal Ecology, 59, 1129-1146.

Tokeshi, M., Estrella, C. & Paredes, C. (1989). Feeding ecology of a size-structured predator population, the South American sun-star Heliaster helianthus. Marine Biology, 100, 495-505.

Tokeshi, M., Romero, L. & Tarazona, J. (1989). Spatial coexistence of mussel-associated, free-ranging polychaetes in a subtropical intertidal habitat. Journal of Animal Ecology, 58, 681-692.

Tokeshi, M. (1989). Development of a foraging model for a field population of the South American sun-star, Heliaster helianthus. Journal of Animal Ecology, 58, 189-206.

Tokeshi, M., Estrella, C. & Tarazona, J. (1988). Estudio preliminar de las relaciones predador-presas en Heliaster helianthus (Asteroidea: Echinodermata). Recursos y Dinamica del Ecosistema de Afloramiento Peruano (Ed. by H. Salzwedel and A. Landa), pp.141-145, Volumen extraordinario del Boletin del IMARPE.

Tokeshi, M. (1988). Two commensals on a host: habitat partitioning by a ciliated protozoan and a chironomid on the burrowing mayfly Ephemera danica. Freshwater Biology, 20, 31-40.

Tokeshi, M. & Townsend, C.R. (1987). Random patch formation and weak competition: coexistence in an epiphytic chironomid community. Journal of Animal Ecology, 56, 833-845.

Tokeshi, M. & Pinder, L.C.V. (1986). Dispersion of epiphytic chironomid larvae and the probability of random colonization. Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie, 71, 613-620.

Tokeshi, M. (1986c). Resource utilization, overlap and temporal community dynamics : a null model analysis of an epiphytic chironomid community. Journal of Animal Ecology, 55, 491-506.

Tokeshi, M. (1986b). Population dynamics, life histories and species richness in an epiphytic chironomid community. Freshwater Biology, 16, 431-442.

Tokeshi, M. (1986a). Population ecology of the commensal chironomid Epoicocladius flavens on its mayfly host Ephemera danica. Freshwater Biology, 16, 235-243.

Tokeshi, M. & Pinder, L.C.V. (1985). Microhabitats of stream invertebrates on two submersed macrophytes with contrasting leaf morphology. Holarctic Ecology, 8, 313-319.

Tokeshi, M. (1985). Life-cycle and production of the burrowing mayfly, Ephemera danica : a new method for estimating degree-days required for growth. Journal of Animal Ecology, 54, 919-930.

Dr S. Nojima (Assoc. Prof)

Mukai, H., T. Suzuki and S. Nojima, 1999. Morphological implications of seagrass substratum for mobile epifauna community, Rottnest, Western Australia. In D. I. Walker and F. E. Wells (Eds.): The Seagrass Flora and Fauna of Rottnest Island, pp.255-274. Western Australia.

Yun, S. G. and S. Nojima, 1998. Spatial distribution and intra- and inter-specific interactions of Chone duneri (Polychaeta) in a sediment bottom. Proc.'98 Intern. Symp. Molec. Sci., 98-104, Inst. Nat. Sci., Taegu Univ., Korea.

Yamahira, K., T. Kikuchi and S. Nojima (1996) Age specific food utilization and spatial distribution of the puffer, Takifugu niphobles, over an intertidal sand flat. Env. Biol. Fish., 45: 311-318.

Nojima, S. and H. Mukai, 1996. The rate and fate of production of seagrass debris in cages over a Syringodium isoetifolium (Aschers.) Dandy meadow, in Fiji. in Kuo, J., R. C. Phillips, D. I. Walker and H. Kirkman (eds.): Seagrass Biology: Proceedings of an International Workshop. pp.149-154.

Dr K. Mori (Assis. Prof)

MORI,K., 1990, Vertical variations of larval release and settlement of the intertidal barnacle, Chthamalus challengeri Hoek., La mer, 28(4), 180-187

MORI,K. and M.TANAKA, 1989, Intertidal community structures and environmental conditions of exposed and sheltered rocky shores in Amakusa, Japan. Publ. Amakusa Mar. Biol. Lab., Kyushu Univ., Publ. Amakusa Mar. Biol. Lab., Kyushu Univ. 10: 41-64

MORI, K., S.NISHIHAMA and M.TANAKA, 1985, Community structure of a rocky shore in Tsuji-shima Island, Amakusa. III. The analysisof relationships between distribution of organisms and micro-topographical conditions using small quadrat, Publ. Amakusa Mar. Biol. Lab., Kyushu Univ. 8: 43-

MORI, K., M.TANAKA and S.NISHIHAMA, 1985, Community structure of a rocky shore in Tsuji-shima Island, Amakusa. II. Vertical distribution of dominant species and its zonation pattern., Publ. Amakusa Mar. Biol. Lab., Kyushu Univ. 8: 27-41

TANAKA, M., K.MORI, S.NOJIMA, T.KIKUCHI, T.SHIBATA, T.NISHINO and K.OMORI., 1985, Community structure of a rocky shorein Tsuji-shima Island, Amakusa. I. Horizontal and vertical distribution pattern of common animals., Publ. Amakusa Mar. Biol. Lab., Kyushu Univ. 8: 1-26

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