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Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age and 20th century temperature variability from Chesapeake Bay
- T. Cronin, G. Dwyer, T. Kamiya, S. Schwede, D. Willard
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 March 2003
Late Pliocene climate change 3.4-2.3 Ma: paleoceanographic record from the Yabuta Formation, Sea of Japan
- T. Cronin, A. Kitamura, N. Ikeya, Mahito Watanabe, T. Kamiya
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 1 April 1994
Living males of the ‘ancient asexual’ Darwinulidae (Ostracoda: Crustacea)
- R. J. Smith, T. Kamiya, D. Horne
- BiologyProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
- 22 June 2006
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Palaeoceanographic records related to glacio-eustatic fluctuations in the Pleistocene Japan Sea coast based on ostracods from the Omma Formation
- Hirokazu Ozawa, T. Kamiya
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 June 2001
Taxonomy and geographical distribution of recent Xestoleberis species (Cytheroidea, Ostracoda, Crustacea) from Japan
- Tomomi Sato, T. Kamiya
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 1 June 2007
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Six New Species of Fresh and Brackish Water Ostracods (Crustacea) from Yakushima, Southern Japan
- R. J. Smith, T. Kamiya
- Environmental Science, GeographyHydrobiologia
- 1 April 2006
Twelve species of brackish and freshwater ostracods were collected from the island of Yakushima in southern Japan. Six species, belonging to the genera Cypria, Dolerocypris, Stenocypris,…
Composition of aquatic invertebrates associated with macrophytes in Lake Tonle Sap, Cambodia
- A. Ohtaka, T. Narita, S. Tsukawaki
- Environmental ScienceLimnology
- 1 August 2011
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Techniques for collection and study of ostracoda
- Dan L. Danielpol, E. Ito, G. Wansard, T. Kamiya, T. Cronin, Á. Baltanás
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 18 March 2013
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The effects of glacio-eustatic sea-level change on Pleistocene cold-water ostracod assemblages from the Japan Sea
- Hirokazu Ozawa, T. Kamiya
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 March 2005
Miocene Ostracodes from the Osaki Formation, Kukinaga Group, Tanegashima, Southwest Japan, and their Significance for the Biogeography of the Indo-West Pacific
- T. Yamaguchi, H. Mashiba, T. Kamiya
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 18 July 2012
Abstract. The Indo-West Pacific (IWP) benthos, which shows the highest diversity of marine organisms worldwide, is thought to have originated from the Tethys Ocean. Little is known about Miocene…
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