Day and Nighttime Changes in Species Composition of Deep-Sea Demersal Fishes
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- Suetsugu Kishiko SUETSUGU KISHIKO
- Benthos Laboratory, Marine Ecosystems Dynamics, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
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- Ohta Suguru OHTA SUGURU
- Benthos Laboratory, Marine Ecosystems Dynamics, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
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Author(s)
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- Suetsugu Kishiko SUETSUGU KISHIKO
- Benthos Laboratory, Marine Ecosystems Dynamics, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
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- Ohta Suguru OHTA SUGURU
- Benthos Laboratory, Marine Ecosystems Dynamics, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
Journal
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- Journal of oceanography
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Journal of oceanography 61(2), 187-196, 2005-04-01
Oceanographic Society of Japan
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