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2008 37) Hideyuki Doi, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Takamitsu Ando, Hiroyuki Imai, Ippei Ninomiya, and Shin-ichi Nakano (2008) Resource availability and ecosystem size predict food-chain lengths in pond ecosystems. Oikos in press 36) Hideyuki Doi, Masatoshi Matsumasa, Mamoru Fujikawa, Keiichi Kanou, Takao Suzuki, and Eisuke Kikuchi (2008) Macroalgae and seagrass contribution for gastropods in sub-tropic and temperate tidal flats. Journal of Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom in press 35) Chitoshi Mizota, Hideyuki Doi, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, Takeshi Kakegawa, Natalia I. Yurlova, and A. I. Yurlova (2008) Stable isotopic characterization of fluids from Lake Chany Complex, western Siberia, Russia. Applied Geochemistry in press 34) Motomi Genkai-Kato, Miyuki Onishi, Hideyuki Doi, Kentaro Nozaki, Hitoshi Miyasaka, and Koji Omori (2008) Photosynthetic property of phytoplankton and their primary production on a sublittoral sand bank off Hojo, Ehime. Ecological Research in press PDF 33) Kwan-Hyeon Chang, Hideyuki Doi, Hiroyuki Imai, Fusako Gunji, and Shin-ichi Nakano (2008) Longitudinal changes in zooplankton distribution below a reservoir outfall with reference to river planktivory. Limnology 9:125-133. PDF 32) Hideyuki Doi (2008) Delayed phenological timing of dragonfly emergence in Japan over five decades. Biology Letters 4:388-391. PDF 30) Kayoko Fukumori, Misa Oi, Hideyuki Doi, Daisuke Takahashi, Noboru Okuda, Todd W. Miller, Michinobu Kuwae, Hitoshi Miyasaka, Motomi Genkai-Kato, Yoshitsugu Koizumi, Koji Omori, and Hidetaka Takeoka (2008) Bivalve tissue as a carbon and nitrogen isotope baseline indicator in coastal ecosystems Estuarine, Costal and Shelf Science 79:45-50. PDF 29) Hideyuki Doi, and Mayumi Takahashi (2008) Latitudinal patterns in phenological responses of leaf colouring and leaf fall to climate change in Japan. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17:556-561 PDF 28) Hideyuki Doi, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Takamitsu Ando, Hiroyuki Imai, Shin-ichi Nakano, Akio Kajimoto, and Izumi Katano (2008) Drifting plankton from a reservior subsidize downstream food webs and alter community structure. Oecologia 156: 363-371. PDF 27) Hideyuki Doi and Izumi Katano (2008) Distribution patterns of stream grazers and relationships between grazers and periphyton at multiple spatial scales. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27:295–303. PDF 26) Hitoshi Miyasaka, Motomi Genkai-Kato, Yo Miyake, Daisuke Kishi, Izumi Katano, Hideyuki Doi, Shin-ya Ohba, and Naotoshi Kuhara (2008) Relationships between length and weight of freshwater macroinvertebrates in Japan. Limnology 9:75-80. PDF 25) Hideyuki Doi and Izumi Katano (2008) Phenological timing of leaf budburst with climate change in Japan. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 148:512-516. PDF 24) Hideyuki Doi, Natalia I. Yurlova, Svetlana N. Vodyanitskaya, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, Elena I. Zuykova, and Elena N. Yadrenkina (2008) Parasite-induced changes in nitrogen isotope signatures of host tissues. Journal of Parasitology 94:292-295. PDF 23) Hideyuki Doi, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Yumiko Obayashi, Mizuho Yoshihara, Mary Shime, Takako Yamamoto, Yuichiro Nishibe, and Shin-ichi Nakano (2008) Attached microalgae contribute to planktonic food webs in bays with fish and pearl oyster farms. Marine Ecology Progress Series 354:123-132. PDF 22) Kayoko Fukumori, Misa Oi, Hideyuki Doi, Noboru Okuda, Hitomi Yamaguchi, Michinobu Kuwae, Hitoshi Miyasaka, Kenji Yoshino, Yoshitsugu Koizumi, Koji Omori, and Hidetaka Takeoka (2008) Food sources of the pearl oyster in coastal ecosystems of Japan: Evidence from diet and stable isotope analysis. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 76:704-709. PDF 2007 21) Izumi Katano, Hideyuki Doi, Akiko Houki, Yu Isobe, and Tadashi Oishi (2007) Changes in periphyton abundance and community structure with the dispersal of a caddisfly grazer, Micrasema quadriloba. Limnology 8:219-226. PDF 20) Hideyuki Doi, Yasuhiro Takemon, Taichi Ohta, Yuko Ishida and Eisuke Kikuchi (2007) Effects of reach scale canopy cover on trophic pathways of caddisfly larvae in a mountain stream, Japan. Marine and Freshwater Research 58:811–817. PDF (Back cover photo of the issue) 19) Hideyuki Doi (2007) Winter flowering phenology of Japanese apricot Prunus mume reflects climate change across Japan. Climate Research 34:99-104. PDF 18) Hideyuki Doi, Atsushi Takagi, and Eisuke Kikuchi (2007) Stream macroinvertebrate community affected by point-source metal pollution. International Review of Hydrobiology 92:258-266. PDF 17)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi Shikano (2007) Changes in
carbon
and nitrogen stable isotopes of chironomid larvae during growth,
starvation and metamorphosis. Rapid Communications in Mass
Spectrometry 21:997-1002.
PDF
2006
16)
Hideyuki Doi,
Atsushi Takagi, Chitoshi Mizota, Jun-ichi Okano, Shin-ichi Nakano and
Eisuke Kikuchi (2006) Contribution of chemoautotrophic productions to
the freshwater macroinvertebrates in a headwater stream using multiple
stable isotopes. International Review of Hydrobiology 91:501-508. PDF
15)
Hideyuki Doi,
Elena Zuykova, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, Keiichi Kanou, Natalia
Yurlova, and Elena Yadrenkina (2006) Spatial changes in carbon and
nitrogen stable isotope of the plankton food web in a saline lake
ecosystem. Hydrobiologia 571:395-400. PDF
14)
Elena I. Zuykova, Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, and Natalia Yurlova (2006) The
zooplankton of Lake Chany, West Siberia, Russia. Journal of Freshwater
Ecology 21:181-182.
13)
Hideyuki Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi Shikano (2006) Selective
assimilation of the deposit feeders: Experimental evidence using stable
isotope ratios. Basic and Applied Ecology 7:159-166. PDF
12)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Izumi
Katano, and Eisuke Kikuchi (2006) The use of algal-mat habitat by
aquatic insect grazers: effects of microalgal cue. Basic and Applied
Ecology 7:153-158. PDF
2005
11) Shuichi Shikano, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Hideyuki Doi (2005) Interannual variations of limnological and ecological characteristics in acidic Lake Katanuma. Korean Journal of Limnology (Special Issue) 38: 435-438. 10)
Shigeto Takagi, Eisuke Kikuchi, Hideyuki
Doi,
and Shuichi Shikano (2005) Swimming behavior of Chironomus
acerbiphilus
larvae in Lake Katanuma. Hydrobiologia 548:153-165. PDF
9)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Masatoshi Matsumasa, Terumasa Toya, Nobuya Satoh, Chitoshi Mizota,
Yonosuke Maki, and Eisuke Kikuchi (2005) Spatial shifts in food sources
for macrozoobenthos in an estuarine ecosystem: carbon and nitrogen
stable isotope analyses. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
64:316-322. PDF
8)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi Shikano (2005) Carbon
stable isotope ratios of phytoplankton and benthic diatoms in Lake
Katanuma with reference to those of other lakes. Korean Journal of
Limnology (Special Issue) 38:8-11.
2004 7)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Chitoshi Mizota, Nobuya Satoh, Shuichi Shikano, Natalia
Yurlova, Elena Zuykova, and Elena Yadrenkina (2004) Carbon, nitrogen,
and sulfur isotope changes and hydro-geological processes in a saline
lake chain. Hydrobiologia 529:225-235. PDF
6)
Shuichi Shikano, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Hideyuki
Doi
(2004) Volcanic heat flux and short-term holomixis during the summer
stratification period in a crater lake. Limnology and Oceanography
49:2287-2292. PDF
5)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, and Shigeto Takagi (2004) A study of
nitrogen stable isotope dynamics of phytoplankton in a simple natural
ecosystem. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 36:285-291. PDF
2003 4)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuji Hino, Takeru Itoh, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi
Shikano (2003) Seasonal dynamics of carbon stable isotope ratios of
particulate organic matter and benthic diatoms in strongly acidic Lake
Katanuma. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 33:87-94. PDF
3)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuji Hino, Takeru Itoh, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi
Shikano (2003) Isotopic (δ13C)
evidence for autochthonous origin of sediment organic matter in small,
acidic Lake Katanuma, Japan. Marine and Freshwater Research 54:253-257.
PDF
2002
2)
Hideyuki
Doi
and Eisuke Kikuchi (2002) Analysis of food sources for Chironomus
acerbiphilus
larvae in strongly acidic Lake Katanuma. Japanese Journal of Limnology
63:160-162. (in Japanese)
2001
1)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, and Shuichi Shikano (2001) Carbon and nitrogen stable
isotope ratios analysis of food sources for Chironomus
acerbiphilus
larvae (Diptera Chrinomidae) in strongly acidic Lake Katanuma.
Radioisotopes 50:601-610.
Proceedings of international meetings P5) Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Hideyuki Doi,Yuichiro Nishibe, Yumiko Obayashi, Takako Yamamoto, Mizuho Yoshihara, Mary Shime, and Shin-ichi Nakano (2007) Spatial and temporal distribution of zooplankton communities of coastal marine waters receiving different human activities (fish and pearl oyster farmings). In: Chemical pollution and environmental changes, Tanabe S., Takeoka, H., Isobe, T., and Nishibe, Y. (eds.), pp. 405-408, Universal Academy Press, Tokyo P4) Takamitsu Ando, Hiroyuki Imai, Seiko Mizuta, Hideyuki Doi, Yo Miyake, and Shin-ichi Nakano (2006) Food selectivity on microalgae by filtering aquatic insects in a reservoir-stream system. Proceedings of 2nd Japan-Korea Joint Symposium on Limnology, 37-43. P3) Hideyuki Doi, Atsushi Takagi, and Eisuke Kikuchi (2005) Analysis of community structure and food sources of Trichoptera in the low pH stream using multivariate analysis and stable isotopes. Proceedings of 11th International Symposium on Trichoptera 115-119. PDF P2)
Hideyuki
Doi,
Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi Shikano (2004)
Dynamics of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios for dominant
species (Chironomid larvae, benthic diatom, and phytoplankton)
inhabiting strongly acidic Lake Katanuma. Research Report of the
Research and Education Center for Inlandwater Environment Shinshu
University 2:25-28.
P1)
Eisuke Kikuchi, Hideyuki
Doi,
Shuichi Shikano, Natalia Yurlova, Elena Yadrenkina, Elena Zuykova, and
Hiroshi Ota (2004) Preliminary studies on carbon and nitrogen stable
isotope ratios analysis of food web in Lake Chany of Western Siberia.
Research Report of the Research and Education Center for Inlandwater
Environment Shinshu University 2:21-24.
Japanese technical notes J4) Hideyuki Doi (2007) Estimating stream food webs using stable isotopes: Trophic pathways to invertebrates under canopy-covered stream. Kasen 11:70-72. J3) Hideyuki Doi (2006) Food sources analysis for aquatic insects using stable isotopes. Insect and Nature 41:12-15. J2)
Hideyuki Doi (2003)
Stable isotope analysis for aquatic ecosystems. The Journal of Japan
Society of Hydrology and Water Resources 16:667.
J1)
Hideyuki
Doi
(2002) Dynamics of stable isotope ratios of diatoms. Radioisotopes
51:97-98.
Papers in revision 38) Hideyuki Doi (2008) Spatial patterns of autochthonous and allochthonous resources to aquatic food webs. Population Ecology in revision 39) Hideyuki Doi, Natalia I. Yurlova, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, Elena Yadrenkina, and Elena I. Zuykova. Isotopic evidence for intrapopulation food source diversity in a snail grazer. Aquatic Biology in revision Papers in peer-review Hideyuki Doi, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, and Shin-ichi Nakano. Dispersal and local conditions to determine diversity of zooplankton communities: Connectivity of systems masked the relationships. Limnology and Oceanography under review Hideyuki Doi, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Hiroyuki Imai, and Shin-ichi Nakano. Trophic niche differences predict abundances of zooplankton competitors. Journal of Animal Ecology under review Seiko Mizuta, Maiko Kusaba, Hiroyuki Imai, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Hideyuki Doi, Yuichiro Nishibe, and Shin-ichi Nakano. Grazing on Microcystis (Cyanophyceae) by testate amoebae with special reference to cyanobacterial abundance and physiological state. Aquatic Microbial Ecology under review Hideyuki Doi, Mayumi Takahashi and Izumi Katano. Genetic diversity increases regional variations in phenological responses to climate change. Global Change Biology under review Hideyuki Doi, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, and Shuichi Shikano. Differences in nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes of planktonic and benthic microalgae. Journal of Phycology under review Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Hideyuki Doi, Yuichiro Nishibe, Hiroyuki Imai, Ninomiya Ippei and Shin-ichi Nakano. Feeding habit of omnivorous Asplanchna: comparison of diet composition among Asplanchna herricki, A. priodonta and A.girodi in pond ecosystems. Journal of Plankton Research under review Izumi Katano, Hideyuki Doi,and Tadashi Oishi. Upstream resource abundance determines the food searching behavior of a stream grazer: effect of microalgal cues. Limnology and Oceanography under review Gen Kanaya, Elena N Yadrenkina, Elena I Zuykova, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shuichi Shikano, Chitoshi Mizota, Hideyuki Doi, and Nataliya I Yurlova. Food sources of cyprinid fish in a shallow saline lake complex in western Siberia: stable isotope survey of food web structure. Marine and Freshwater Research under review Hideyuki Doi, Kwang-Hyeon Chang, Takamitsu Ando, Hiroyuki Imai, and Shin-ichi Nakano. Shoreline bank construction modify benthic-pelagic coupling of pond food webs. Ecological Applications under review Last update: 25 July 2008
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