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    Ecological research 4 (1989), S. 209-218 
    ISSN: 1440-1703
    Keywords: Annual life cycle ; Drosophila ; Fungus preference ; Nematode parasitism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Food preferences and nematode parasitism were studied in natural populations of mycophagousDrosophila in and near Sapporo, northern Japan. Species which preferred fresh mushrooms showed species-specific responses toPleurotus mushrooms:D. pirka bred only onPleurotus cornucopiae, D. trivitata onP. cornucopiae andP. ostreatus, D. trilineata on these twoPleurotus mushrooms and some other mushrooms, whileD. sexvittata bred on a wide variety of mushrooms but seldom onPleurotus mushrooms. Species which preferred decayed mushrooms (D. quadrivittata, D. histrioides, D. testacea and species of thequinaria species-group) showed host preferences different from those of the above species. The rate of parasitism by nematodes was generally higher in species which prefer decayed mushrooms than in species which prefer fresh mushrooms. Among species which prefer fresh mushrooms, onlyD. trilineata was parasitized frequently by nematodes. It was not clear what factors determine the rate of parasitism in these mycophagousDrosophila. D. pirka, D. trivittata andD. trilineata passed through three or four generations per year and entered reproductive diapause in early September in and near Sapporo.
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    The European physical journal 11 (1989), S. 327-332 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 75.20.En ; 72.15.-V
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The electronic properties of small metallic particles are expressed by the generalized formula that incorporates the effect of particle shape in addition to the quantum size effect in such a way as to connect the Poisson distribution and orthogonal distribution from random matrix theory. The experiments on the static magnetic susceptibility of small magnesium particles recently obtained were analyzed by means of the proposed formula and were well explained assuming the regularity of particle shape. The observation by high resolution electron microscopy suggests that many particles are not rough in shape. This is inconsistent with commonly accepted assumptions made about small metallic particles. “The degree of metallicity” is introduced to characterize the statistics of level spacing fluctuation of small metal particles and this divides the statistics into four typical regions: bulk metal with Fermi-Dirac statistics, small metallic particles with Poisson statistics, small particles with Wigner-Dyson statistics and insulating molecules. The relation of lattice disorder to the shape effect is briefly discussed taking into account the effect of Anderson localization.
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