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  • 1
    Keywords: Developmental biology. ; Zoology. ; Cytology. ; Developmental Biology and Stem Cells. ; Zoology. ; Cell Biology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword - A brief history of Spermatology -- Part I: Overview -- Chapter 1: Overview of reproduction systems in aquatic animals -- Part II: Basic knowledge of male gametes in aquatic animals -- Chapter 2: Introduction to sperm motility of aquatic animals -- Chapter 3: Sperm activation and chemotaxis of invertebrates -- Chapter 4: Fish sperm activation -- Chapter 5: Sperm guidance in Teleosts -- Part III: Basic knowledge of female gametes and sperm-egg interaction in aquatic animals -- Chapter 6: Structure of mature oocytes -- Chapter 7: Oocyte maturation and fertilization in Mollusks and other Protostomes -- Chapter 8: Reproduction of the corals Acropora -- Chapter 9: Self- and nonself-recognition of gametes in Ascidians -- Chapter 10: Reproduction of Elasmobranchs -- Chapter 11: Fertilization in Amphibians -- Part IV: Behavior, ecology and reproductive strategies -- Chapter 12: Sperm motility and fertilization of sea urchins -- Chapter 13: Behavior and fertilization of Squids -- Part V: Biotechnology in aquatic species -- Chapter 14: Improvements on the reproductive control of the European eel -- Chapter 15: Sperm cryopreservation of aquatic species -- Chapter 16: Germ cells transplantation in Sturgeon -- Chapter 17: Germ cell transplantation in tuna.
    Abstract: This book provides an up-to-date overview of the various reproductive systems of a variety of aquatic animals, from invertebrates to fishes. While all terrestrial animals use internal fertilization, aquatic animals have diverse reproductive systems. Some are internal fertilizers with or without mating, but many perform external fertilization. Because of this diversity, the reproductive systems of aquatic animals represent excellent models for the study of adaptive evolution and the species specificity of fertilization. In addition, many aquatic animals, including fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, are important as fishery and aquaculture resources. In this book, up-and-coming researchers examine reproductive systems in representative aquatic animals, covering both the basic knowledge and late-breaking results. Reproduction in Aquatic Animals: From Basic Biology to Aquaculture Technology will be of interest to graduate and postgraduate students in biology and agricultural sciences, as well as to researchers and technicians in the fields of reproductive biology and fishery science and to non-academics.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: VIII, 379 p. 63 illus., 34 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9789811522901
    DDC: 571.8
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Genetics. ; Radiation dosimetry. ; Cancer. ; Radiology. ; Human physiology. ; Biophysics. ; Genetics and Genomics. ; Radiation Dosimetry and Protection . ; Cancer Biology. ; Radiology. ; Human Physiology. ; Biophysics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1. The Environmental Pollution Caused by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) Accident -- 1. Estimation of Dose Rate for the Large Japanese Field Mice (Apodemus speciosus) Distributed in the “Difficult-to-Return Zones” in Fukushima Prefecture -- 2. Impacts of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident on Fishery Products and Fishing Industry -- 3. Incorporation and Accumulation of Strontium-90 in the Hard Tissue of Animals and Their Relationship with Strontium-90 Pollution in the Environment -- Part 2. Radiation Exposure and Its Effects on Wild Organisms after the FNPP Accident -- 4. Radioactive Cesium Contamination of Arthropods and Earthworms after the FNPP accident -- 5. Delayed Recovery from Declines in the Population Densities and Species Richness of Intertidal Invertebrates near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant -- 6. Mutations observed in mitochondrial DNA of salmon collected in Mano River, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan -- 7. Influence of the FNPP Accident on Coniferous Trees: A Review -- Part 3. Radiation Exposure and Its Effects on Livestock after the FNPP Accident -- 8. Analysis of Ovaries and Fertilities in Domestic Animals affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 9. Transgenerational Effects on Calf Spermatogenesis and Metabolome Associated with Paternal Exposure to the FNPP Accident -- 10. The Effect of Radiation on the Immune System in Pigs Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 11. Assessment of DNA Damage Induction in Farm Animals after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- Part 4. Dose Evaluation in Association with the FNPP Accident -- 12. Preliminary Study on Electron Spin Resonance Dosimetry Using Affected Cattle’s Teeth due to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 13. Estimation of External and Internal Exposure in Japanese Macaques after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- Part 5. New Perspectives Raised after the FNPP Accident -- 14. Properties of Radioactive Cs-bearing Particles Released by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident and Trace Element Analysis -- 15. Cellular Effects of Insoluble Particles Containing Radioactive Cesium -- 16. Preparation and Genome Analysis of Immortalized Cells Derived from Wild Macaques Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 17. Effects of Radioactive Cesium-containing Water on Mice -- Prt 6. Overview of the FNPP accident -- 18. Comparison of Radioactivity Release and Contamination from the Fukushima and Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accidents -- 19. The Pale Grass Blue Butterfly as an Indicator for the Biological Effect of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 20. What We Learned and are Learning from the Affected Animal Dose Assessment Project. .
    Abstract: This open access book summarizes the latest scientific findings regarding the biological effects of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident in 2011. Various cases of changes in animals and organisms have been reported since the FNPP accident. However, it is often unknown whether they are actually due to radiation, since the dose or dose-rate are not necessarily associated with the changes observed. This book brings together the works of radiation biologists and ecologists to provide reliable radioecology data and gives insight into future radioprotection. The book examines the environmental pollution and radiation exposure, and contains valuable data from abandoned livestock in the ex-evacuation zone and from wild animals including invertebrates and vertebrates, aqueous and terrestrial animals, and plants that are subjected to long-term exposure in the area still affected by radiation. It also analyzes dose evaluation, and offers new perspectives gained from the accident, as well as an overview for future studies to promote radioprotection of humans and the ecosystem. Since the biological impact of radiation is influenced by various factors, it is difficult to scientifically define the effects of low-dose/low-dose-rate radiation. However, the detailed research data presented can be combined with the latest scientific and technological advances, such as artificial intelligence, to provide new insights in the future. This book is a unique and valuable resource for researchers, professionals and anyone interested in the impact of exposure to radiation or contamination with radioactive materials.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XV, 264 p. 90 illus., 65 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9789811382185
    DDC: 576.5
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Call number: ZSP-403-176 ; ZSP-403-176(2. Ex.)
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 204 S. : überw. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 176 : Ionosphere 47
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  • 4
    Call number: ZSP-403-206
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 190 S. : überw. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 206 : Ionosphere 54
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  • 5
    Call number: ZSP-403-196
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 202 S. : überw. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 196 : Ionosphere 52
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  • 6
    Call number: ZSP-403-189
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 184 S. : überw. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 189 : Ionosphere 49
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  • 7
    Call number: ZSP-403-232
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 29 S. : überw. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 232 : Ionosphere 62
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  • 8
    Call number: ZSP-403-241
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 13 S. : überw. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 241 : Ionosphere 64
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Industrial and engineering chemistry 24 (1985), S. 485-488 
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1432-1254
    Keywords: Key words Sweating rate ; Skin blood flow ; Local skin temperature ; Thermoregulatory system
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
    Notes: Abstract  The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there are any effects of skin temperature changes on sweating response in the first few minutes of mild exercise. Six healthy males performed a bicycle exercise at 100 W (50 rpm) for 30 min under an ambient temperature of 23° C (40% RH). Esophageal temperature (T es), mean skin temperature (T– sk), local skin temperature at the lower left scapula (T sl), local sweating rate (M. sw), and cutaneous blood flow by laser-Doppler flowmetry (LDF) were measured continuously. Although T sl decreased markedly just after the onset of sweating, T– sk did not change. M. sw did not increase constantly in the early stages of exercise, and there was a temporary interruption in the increase of M. sw. This interruption in sweating was affected by the rate of change in T sl rather than by the absolute value of T sl, since there was a positive and significant correlation between the time of the interruption in the increase of M. sw and the rate of decrease in T sl (y=6.47x+0.04; r=0.86, P〈0.05). The results suggest that sweating response in the early stages of exercise may be influenced by changes in local skin temperature due to evaporative cooling.
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