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Nom : Haga
Prénom : Takuma
Liste des participations aux campagnes accessibles [+] [-]
- AURORA 2007
- (Sun May 20 00:00:00 CEST 2007 - Tue Jun 05 00:00:00 CEST 2007)
- ( University of Tokyo)
- BOA1
- (Mon Sep 05 00:00:00 CEST 2005 - Thu Sep 15 00:00:00 CEST 2005)
- Collecte - Tri (Malacologie, University of Tsukuba)
- PAPUA NIUGINI
- Shore-based sampling (Mon Nov 05 00:00:00 CET 2012 - Fri Dec 14 00:00:00 CET 2012)
- ( Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
- SALOMON 2
- (Wed Oct 20 00:00:00 CEST 2004 - Mon Nov 08 00:00:00 CET 2004)
- Wed Oct 20 00:00:00 CEST 2004 - Mon Nov 08 00:00:00 CET 2004 Récolteur (Malacologie, University of Tsukuba)
Bibliographie (8) [+] [-]
Exporter les bibliographies
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Borges L.M., Treneman N.C., Haga T., Shipway J.R., Raupach M.J., Altermark B. & Carlton J.T. 2022. Out of taxonomic crypsis: A new trans-arctic cryptic species pair corroborated by phylogenetics and molecular evidence. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 166: 107312. DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107312
Résumé [+] [-]Cryptic species are a common phenomenon in cosmopolitan marine species. The use of molecular tools has often uncovered cryptic species occupying a fraction of the geographic range of the original morphospecies. Ship worms (Teredinidae) are marine bivalves, living in drift and fixed wood, many of which have a conserved morphology across cosmopolitan distributions. Herein novel and GenBank mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) and nuclear (18S rRNA) DNA sequences are employed to produce a phylogeny of the Teredinidae and delimit a cryptic species pair in the Psiloteredo megotara complex. The anatomy, biogeography, and ecology of P. megotara, Psiloteredo sp. and Nototeredo edax are compared based on private and historic museum collections and a thorough literature review. Morphological and anatomical characters of P. megotara from the North Atlantic and Psiloteredo sp. from Japan were morphologically indistinguishable, and differ in pallet architecture and soft tissue anatomy from N. edax. The two Psiloteredo species were then delimited as genetically distinct species using four molecular-based methods. Consequently, the Northwest Pacific species, Psiloteredo pentago nalis, first synonymized with N. edax and then with P. megotara, is resurrected. Nototeredo edax, P. megotara and P. pentagonalis are redescribed based upon morphological and molecular characters. Phylogenetic analysis further revealed cryptic species complexes within the cosmopolitan species Bankia carinata and possibly addi tional cryptic lineages within the cosmopolitan Lyrodus pedicellatus.
Campagnes accessibles citées (3) [+] [-]
Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques) -
Haga T. & Kase T. 2008. Jouannetia (Pholadopsis) spinosa: A New Species of Spinous Rock-boring Pholadid (Bivalvia: Myoida) from the West Pacific. Venus 67(1-2): 27-40
Résumé [+] [-]Jouannetia (Pholadopsis) spinosa n. sp. is described as the second species in the West Pacific and the sixth species of the subgenus Pholadopsis. It lives in weakly consolidated mud and sand blocks obtained from relatively deep waters in Japan and the Philippines. J. (P.) spinosa n. sp. is characterized by a small spherical shell with dense spiny sculpture, remarkably concave posterior portion of the anterior slope, a siphonoplax with claw-like spines on the posterior margin, and red pigmentation on the translucent mantle collar at the base of the siphon. It bas been collected from depths ranging from 50 to 180 m, and shows a marked difference in depth range compared to the intertidal congener Jouannetia (Pholadopsis) globulosa in the West Pacific. The structure of the mesoplax in the subfamily Jouannetiinae is also discussed in detail.
Campagnes accessibles citées (1) [+] [-]
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Haga T. & Kase T. 2013. Progenetic dwarf males in the deep-sea wood-boring genus Xylophaga (Bivalvia: Pholadoidea). Journal of Molluscan Studies 79(1): 90-94. DOI:10.1093/mollus/eys037
Campagnes accessibles citées (2) [+] [-]
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Kano Y. & Haga T. 2011. Focus on selected (micro)habitats, sulphide rich environments, in Bouchet P., Le guyader H. & Pascal O.(Eds), The natural History of Santo. Patrimoines Naturels 70:373-375
Campagnes accessibles citées (1) [+] [-]
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Pailleret M., Haga T., Petit P., Privé-gill C., Saedlou N., Gaill F. & Zbinden M. 2007. Sunken wood from the Vanuatu Islands: identification of wood substrates and preliminary description of associated fauna. Marine Ecology 28(1): 233-241. DOI:10.1111/j.1439-0485.2006.00149.x
Campagnes accessibles citées (2) [+] [-]
Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques) -
Samadi S., Laure C., Lorion J., Hourdez S., Haga T., Dupont J., Boisselier M.C. & Richer de forges B. 2010. Biodiversity of deep-sea organismes associated with sunken-wood ot other organic remains sampled in the tropical Indo-pacific. Cahiers de Biologie Marine 51: 459-466
Campagnes accessibles citées (15) [+] [-]AURORA 2007, BENTHAUS, BOA0, BOA1, BORDAU 1, BORDAU 2, EBISCO, NORFOLK 1, NORFOLK 2, PANGLAO 2005, SALOMON 2, SALOMONBOA 3, SANTO 2006, TARASOC, TERRASSES
Codes des collections associés: IA (Annélides, Polychètes et Sipunculides), IE (Échinodermes), IM (Mollusques), IU (Crustacés) -
Samadi S., Dupont J., Rousseau F., Haga T., Amos G. & Richer de forges B. 2015. Campagne BOA1 du N.O. "ALIS" au Vanuatu du 2 au 18 septembre 2005.
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Shipway J.R., Altamia M.A., Haga T., Velásquez M., Albano J., Dechavez R., Concepcion G.P., Haygood M.G. & Distel D.L. 2018. Observations on the Life History and Geographic Range of the Giant Chemosymbiotic Shipworm Kuphus polythalamius (Bivalvia: Teredinidae). The Biological Bulletin 235(3): 167-177. DOI:10.1086/700278
Campagnes accessibles citées (1) [+] [-]
Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques)