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Kazuaki Tadokoro
Researcher at Tokai University
Publications - 43
Citations - 1438
Kazuaki Tadokoro is an academic researcher from Tokai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zooplankton & Biology. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1260 citations. Previous affiliations of Kazuaki Tadokoro include Hokkaido University.
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Changing zooplankton seasonality in a changing ocean: Comparing time series of zooplankton phenology
David L. Mackas,Wulf Greve,Martin A. Edwards,Sanae Chiba,Kazuaki Tadokoro,D Eloire,Maria Grazia Mazzocchi,Sonia D. Batten,Anthony J. Richardson,Anthony J. Richardson,Catherine Johnson,Ehj Head,Alessandra Conversi,T. Peluso +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare and synthesize results from these studies and suggest that water temperature (relatively slowly and smoothly varying in aquatic environments) is also used by zooplankton as a timing cue, much as terrestrial biota uses day-length.
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Temporal increases of phosphate and apparent oxygen utilization in the subsurface waters of western subarctic Pacific from 1968 to 1998
TL;DR: A 30-year time series of AOU and phosphate in the Oyashio sub-surface domain showed an increasing trend superimposed on bidecadal oscillation as mentioned in this paper.
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Nutrient and Plankton Dynamics in the NE and NW Gyres of the Subarctic Pacific Ocean
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of the western subarctic gyre (WSG) and the eastern Alaska Grye (AG) on each side of the sub-arctic North Pacific, has been made.
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Effects of decadal climate change on zooplankton over the last 50 years in the western subarctic North Pacific
TL;DR: In this article, the authors detected phenological and quantitative changes in the copepod community in response to the decadal climatic variation in the western subarctic North Pacific by analyzing the extensive zooplankton collection taken since the 1950s.
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From climate regime shifts to lower-trophic level phenology: Synthesis of recent progress in retrospective studies of the western North Pacific
Sanae Chiba,Maki Noguchi Aita,Kazuaki Tadokoro,Toshiro Saino,Toshiro Saino,Hiroya Sugisaki,Kaoru Nakata +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify specific mechanisms responsible for changes in three regions in the western North Pacific: the Oyashio (OY), the subtropical water (ST), and the southern Japan/East Sea (JES).