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Species Diversity of Animals in Japan

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    Chapter 1 “Land Emergence” and “Elevation Shift” Affect Diversification: A New Perspective Toward Understanding the High Species Diversity of Terrestrial Animals in Japan
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    Chapter 2 An Overview of Recent Marine Biodiversity Research in Japan
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    Chapter 3 A Review of the Processes of Mammalian Faunal Assembly in Japan: Insights from Molecular Phylogenetics
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    Chapter 4 Biogeographic Pattern of Japanese Birds: A Cluster Analysis of Faunal Similarity and a Review of Phylogenetic Evidence
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    Chapter 5 Historical Biogeography of the Terrestrial Reptiles of Japan: A Comparative Analysis of Geographic Ranges and Molecular Phylogenies
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    Chapter 6 Species Diversity of Japanese Amphibians: Recent Progress and Future Prospects of Systematic Studies
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    Chapter 7 Japanese Freshwater Fishes: Biogeography and Cryptic Diversity
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    Chapter 8 The Species and Genetic Diversities of Insects in Japan, with Special Reference to the Aquatic Insects
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    Chapter 9 Species Diversity and Phylogeny of Freshwater and Terrestrial Gammaridean Amphipods (Crustacea) in Japan
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    Chapter 10 Tardigrade Research in Japan
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    Chapter 11 Current Status of Entomophilic Nematode Survey in Japan
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    Chapter 12 Diversity of Leeches from Japan: Recent Progress in Macrophagous and Blood-Feeding Taxa
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    Chapter 13 Taxonomic Review of Japanese Sponges (Porifera)
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    Chapter 14 Zoantharia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Hexacorallia) Diversity Research in Japan: Current State and Future Trends
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    Chapter 15 Diversity and Morphological Adaptation of Dicyemids in Japan
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    Chapter 16 Species Diversity of Japanese Ribbon Worms (Nemertea)
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    Chapter 17 Review of the Studies of Japanese Entoprocts (Entoprocta)
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    Chapter 18 Some Comments on the Taxonomy of the Peanut Worms (Annelida: Sipuncula) in Japanese Waters Toward a Future Revision
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    Chapter 19 Nereididae (Annelida) in Japan, with Special Reference to Life-History Differentiation Among Estuarine Species
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    Chapter 20 The Echiura of Japan: Diversity, Classification, Phylogeny, and Their Associated Fauna
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    Chapter 21 Diversity of Kinorhyncha in Japan and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Phylum
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    Chapter 22 Copepod Biodiversity in Japan: Recent Advances in Japanese Copepodology
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    Chapter 23 Review of the Taxonomy, Diversity, Ecology, and Other Biological Aspects of Order Tanaidacea from Japan and Surrounding Waters
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    Chapter 24 Diversity of Freshwater and Marine Bryozoans in Japan
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    Chapter 25 Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata): Systematics and Japanese Fauna
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    Chapter 26 Taxonomy of Ascidians (Urochordata: Ascidiacea) in Japan: Past, Present, and Future
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    Chapter 27 A Taxonomic Review of Lancelets (Cephalochordata) in Japanese Waters
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Chapter title
Taxonomy of Ascidians (Urochordata: Ascidiacea) in Japan: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter number 26
Book title
Species Diversity of Animals in Japan
Published in
Diversity and Commonality in Animals, December 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-56432-4_26
Book ISBNs
978-4-43-156430-0, 978-4-43-156432-4
Authors

Teruaki Nishikawa

Editors

Masaharu Motokawa, Hiroshi Kajihara

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Professor 1 17%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 17%
Student > Bachelor 1 17%
Unknown 3 50%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 33%
Environmental Science 1 17%
Unknown 3 50%
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