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        Coexistence between Zostera marina and Zostera japonica in seagrass beds of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

        Sugimoto, Kenji,Nakano, Yoichi,Okuda, Tetsuji,Nakai, Satoshi,Nishijima, Wataru,Okada, Mitsumasa The Ecological Society of Korea 2017 Journal of Ecology and Environment Vol.41 No.3

        Background: There have been many studies on the growth conditions of Zostera marina and Zostera japonica, but few studies have examined how spatial and temporal factors affect growth in established seagrass beds or the distribution range and shoot density. This study aims to clarify the factors that determine the temporal and spatial distribution of Zostera marina and Zostera japonica in the Seto Inland Sea east of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Methods: The study site is in Hiroshima Bay of the Seto Inland Sea, along the east coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. We monitored by diving observation to confirm shoot density, presence or absence of both species and observed water temperature, salinity by sensor in study sites. Results: The frequency of occurrence of Zostera marina was high in all seasons, even in water depths of D.L. + 1 to -5 m ($80{\pm}34%$ to $89{\pm}19%$; mean ${\pm}$ standard deviation), but lower (as low as $43{\pm}34%$) near the breakwall, where datum level was 1 to 2 m, and it was further reduced in datum level -5 m and deeper. The frequency of occurrence of Zostera japonica was highest in water with a datum level of +1 to 0 m. However, in datum level of 0 m or deeper, it became lower as the water depth became deeper. Datum level +1 m to 0 m was an optimal water depth for both species. The frequency of occurrence and the shoot density of both species showed no negative correlation. In 2011, the daily mean water temperature was $10^{\circ}C$ or less on more days than in other years and the feeding damage by S. fuscescens in the study sites caused damage at the tips. Conclusions: We considered that the relationship between these species at the optimal water depth was not competitive, but due to differences in spatial distribution, Zostera marina and Zostera japonica do not influence each other due to temperature conditions and feeding damage and other environmental conditions. Zostera japonica required light intensity than Zostera marina, and the water depth played an important role in the distribution of both species.

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        Persistence of perorally inoculated entomopoxvirus spindles in the midgut of Bombyx mori larvae

        Wataru Mitsuhashi,Takashi A. Inoue,Kazuhisa Miyamoto,Takafumi N. Sugimoto 한국응용곤충학회 2019 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.22 No.3

        Peroral inoculation of entomopoxvirus (EV) spindles, microstructures composed of the protein fusolin, enhances the infectivity of some insect viruses by disrupting the physical barrier against microbe infection, the peritrophic matrix, in the insect midgut. Here, we examined the temporal persistence of spindles of Anomala cuprea EV (ACEV) that infect Coleopteran species in Bombyx mori larva midgut because spindle solubility over time in the midgut is closely associated with the degree of the enhancement of microbe infectivity by fusolin. A number of ACEV spindles fed to B. mori larvae were retained in the digestive systems even 20 h after the completion of feeding spindles, and a number of spindles were found to be excreted still almost intact in feces under a light microscope. In an in vitro experiment, most ACEV spindles remained intact in B. mori midgut juice 1 h after the start of incubation and some of spindles appeared even overnight in contrast to Bombyx mori nucleoplyhedrovirus polyhedra, which were immediately dissolved in midgut juice. These results suggest spindles are not generally dissolved readily in the midgut of many insects. The difficulty in solubility of ACEV spindles is considered to be mainly due to that fusolin contains many cysteine residues that form a 3D network of disulfide bonds between fusolin dimers. To use spindles at a low cost as additives in microbial insecticides, increasing the solubility of spindles by protein engineering is important to utilize full spindles inoculated.

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        Coexistence between Zostera marina and Zostera japonica in seagrass beds of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

        Kenji Sugimoto,Yoichi Nakano,Tetsuji Okuda,Satoshi Nakai,Wataru Nishijima,Mitsumasa Okada 한국생태학회 2017 Journal of Ecology and Environment Vol.41 No.3

        Background: There have been many studies on the growth conditions of Zostera marina and Zostera japonica, but few studies have examined how spatial and temporal factors affect growth in established seagrass beds or the distribution range and shoot density. This study aims to clarify the factors that determine the temporal and spatial distribution of Zostera marina and Zostera japonica in the Seto Inland Sea east of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Methods: The study site is in Hiroshima Bay of the Seto Inland Sea, along the east coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. We monitored by diving observation to confirm shoot density, presence or absence of both species and observed water temperature, salinity by sensor in study sites. Results: The frequency of occurrence of Zostera marinawas high in all seasons, even in water depths of D.L. + 1 to −5 m (80 ± 34% to 89 ± 19%; mean ± standard deviation), but lower (as low as 43 ± 34%) near the breakwall, where datum level was 1 to 2 m, and it was further reduced in datum level −5 m and deeper. The frequency of occurrence of Zostera japonica was highest in water with a datum level of +1 to 0 m. However, in datum level of 0 m or deeper, it became lower as the water depth became deeper. Datum level +1 m to 0 m was an optimal water depth for both species. The frequency of occurrence and the shoot density of both species showed no negative correlation. In 2011, the daily mean water temperature was 10 °C or less on more days than in other years and the feeding damage by S. fuscescens in the study sites caused damage at the tips. Conclusions: We considered that the relationship between these species at the optimal water depth was not competitive, but due to differences in spatial distribution, Zostera marina and Zostera japonica do not influence each other due to temperature conditions and feeding damage and other environmental conditions. Zostera japonica required light intensity than Zostera marina, and the water depth played an important role in the distribution of both species.

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