Lasting impact of a tsunami event on sediment‐organism interactions in the ocean

K Seike, S Sassa, K Shirai… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Although tsunami sedimentation is a short‐term phenomenon, it may control the long‐term
benthic environment by altering seafloor surface characteristics such as topography and …

The Echiura of Japan: Diversity, classification, phylogeny, and their associated fauna

R Goto - Species diversity of animals in Japan, 2017 - Springer
Echiurans (spoon worms) are marine invertebrates that have a sausage-shaped
unsegmented body with an extensible spoon-like proboscis. Most species live inside …

Biodiversity of echiurans (Echiura) of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench area

AS Maiorova, AV Adrianov - Progress in Oceanography, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract During KuramBio and KuramBioII (Kuril Kamchatka Biodiversity Studies)
expeditions of 2012 and 2016 years, 12 sites across the Kuril-Kamchatka abyssal plain and …

Using tsunami deposits to determine the maximum depth of benthic burrowing

K Seike, K Shirai, N Murakami-Sugihara - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The maximum depth of sediment biomixing is directly related to the vertical extent of post-
depositional environmental alteration in the sediment; consequently, it is important to …

Spatiotemporal variations of platinum in seawater in Otsuchi Bay, Japan after the 2011 tsunami

AS Mashio, H Obata, T Shimazaki, H Fukuda… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Huge tsunami waves devastated coastal areas on the Pacific Ocean side of northern Japan
on March 11, 2011, and seriously damaged these coastal environments. Since the tsunami …

Giant spoon worms pumped out of their deep burrows: First collection of the main bodies of Ikeda taenioides (Annelida: Thalassematidae: Bonelliinae) in 88 years

R Goto, Y Henmi, Y Shiozaki, G Itani - Plankton and Benthos …, 2021 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Ikeda taenioides (Ikeda, 1904)(Annelida: Thalassematidae: Bonelliinae) is the world's
longest spoon worm species, which possesses an extremely long tape-like proboscis with a …

New data on echiuran anatomy and histology: the case of Lissomyema mellita (Annelida: Thalassematidae)

P Kuznetsov, A Maiorova, E Temereva - Zoology, 2021 - Elsevier
Echiura is small group of unsegmented marine worms that are sometimes abundant in the
benthos of all areas of the World Ocean. The study of echiuran morphology and anatomy is …

[HTML][HTML] Fate of benthic invertebrates during seabed liquefaction: quantitative comparison of living organism body density with liquefied substrate density

K Seike, S Sassa, K Shirai, K Kubota - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 2019 - Elsevier
Shaking of the ground caused by earthquakes and wave loading on the seafloor during
storms can liquefy seabed sediments, highlighting that seabed ecosystems can be …

Reconstructing the population history of the sandy beach amphipod Haustorioides japonicus using the calibration of demographic transition (CDT) approach

K Sakuma, R Ishida, T Kodama, Y Takada - Plos one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Calibration of the molecular rate is one of the major challenges in marine population
genetics. Although the use of an appropriate evolutionary rate is crucial in exploring …

New data on the ultrastructure of the proboscis in females of Bonellia viridis (Annelida: Bonellinae)

P Kuznetsov, A Ereskovsky, E Temereva - Zoomorphology, 2021 - Springer
Although Bonellia viridis is the best studied echiurid species, many features of its anatomy
and ultrastructure are still unclear. Detailed data on the organisation of the proboscis may …