John P. KOCIOLEK |
Diatom, 13:3-8. |
Historical constraints, species concepts and the search for a natural classification of diatoms. |
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Holst LANGE-BERTALOT |
Diatom, 13:9-12.
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As a practical diatomist, how does one deal with the flood of new names? |
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David G. MANN |
Diatom, 13: 13-18. |
Shifting sands: the use of the lower taxonomic ranks in diatoms. |
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Linda K. MEDLIN |
Diatom, 13:19-24. |
Can molecular techniques help define species limits? |
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Frank E. ROUND |
Diatom, 13:25-30. |
Genera, species and varieties - are problems real or imagined? |
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Shigeki MAYAMA |
Diatom, 13:31-38. |
Eunotia nymanniana Grunow and related taxa. |
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Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA, Tsuyako KO-BAYASHI and Sakiko YOSHITAKE |
Diatom, 13:39-48. |
Morphological variability of Gomphonema christensenii R. L. Lowe & Kociolek from Kirishima Heights, southern Japan. (in Japanese) |
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Shigeo ITOH, Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA, Tsuyako KO-BAYASHI and Sakiko YOSHITAKE |
Diatom, 13:49-62. |
Morphological variability of Fragilaria capucina var. gracilis (Oestrup) Hustedt sense Krammer & Lange-Bertalot. (in Japanese) |
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Seiichi KOMURA |
Diatom, 13:63-82. |
Additional descriptions of the new diatoms from the Miocene Nabuto formation, Central Japan. |
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Taisuke OHTSUKA and Akihiro TUJI |
Diatom, 13:83-92. |
How many frustules should we count? For floristic studies. (in Japanese) |
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Satoshi FUKUSHIMA and Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA |
Diatom, 13:93-104. |
Effects of reduction of sewage effluent on periphytic diatom assemblage in a lotic system. |
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Eduardo A. LOBO |
Diatom, 13:105-112. |
Approaches for evaluation of river water pollution using epilithic diatom assemblages. |
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Mai SAKABE and Tamotsu NAGUMO |
Diatom, 13:113-128. |
Attached diatom flora in the springs of the Kakita River, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. (in Japanese) |
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Tatsuya TOGASHI and Terunobu ICHIMURA |
Diatom, 13:129-146. |
Diatom flora in Kushiro mire, Hokkaido. |
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Keiko MIENO, Akihiro TUJI, Taisuke OHTSUKA, Kahori HYODO and Tadashi BANDO |
Diatom, 13:147-160. |
SDiatom flora of Kurozo-moor, Tokushima Prefecture. (in Japanese) |
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Michiaki SUMITA and Toshiharu WATANABE |
Diatom, 13:161-170. |
The attached diatom assemblage index (DAIpo) in springs in Kanazawa City and its suburbs, in Ishikawa Prefecture. (in Japanese) |
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Akio NIGORIKAWA |
Diatom, 13:171-184. |
Succession of marine epiphytic diatoms in winter at Nou Town, Niigata Prefecture, Central Japan. (in Japanese) |
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Kaoru KASHIMA, Shuichi HONDA and Hideyuki MORITA |
Diatom, 13:185-192. |
Paleoenvironmental changes.of Lake Hamana, a semienclosed brackish lake at the central Japan, during the last 6000 years presumed by the diatom assemblages from core samples of lake deposits. |
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Hiroshi SATO, Masashi IHIRA, Isao MATSUDA and Shigeru KUMANO |
Diatom, 13:193-200. |
mid- to late-Holocene at the Mokoto site along the Okhotsk Sea in Hokkaido, Japan. |
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Kozo KUDO |
Diatom, 13:201-214. |
Diatom thanotocoenoses from bore-hole core samples of lagoon Hachiro-gata reclaimed land and deduced paleoenvironment in Akita Prefecture, northeast Japan. (in Japanese) |
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Kazuo HARAGUCHI |
Diatom, 13:215-232. |
Diatoms from Lake Aoki, Nagano Prefecture, Central Japan. (in Japanese) |
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Seiji YAMAKAWA |
Diatom, 13:233-246. |
Diatoms of the Lhasa River. (in Japanese) |
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Sheue-Duan LAI and Pei-Chung CHEN |
Diatom, 13:247-260. |
An ecological study on attached diatoms in the rivers of mid-Taiwan. |
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Kazuo HARAGUCHI |
Diatom, 13:261-264. |
[note] Diatom flora of Oahu and Hawaii Islands in the Hawaii-Islands. (in Japanese) |
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Suematsu NAKAI |
Diatom, 13:265-270. |
[note] Diatom from Sugawa in Okinawa. (in Japanese) |
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