主な論文・著書 |
【論文】
1) Matsuda, R., Mizogami, H., Oji, K., Makabe, R., and Kurosawa, N. (2025). Latitudinal biodiversity of surface eukaryotic plankton across oceanic fronts in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean, FEMS Microbiology Letters, 372, fnaf090.
2) Matsuda, R., Takahashi, K.D., Sano, M., Makabe, R., and Kurosawa, N. (2025). Prey items of two fecal pellet-like Gyrodinium species revealed through microscopic and molecular analyses, Polar Biology, 48, 88.
3) Matsuda, R., Sano, M., Tsuchiya, C., Takahashi, K.D., Takao, S., Mizobata, K., Moteki, M., Makabe, R., and Kurosawa, N. (2025). Spatial and temporal occurrence of two Gyrodinium species in the seasonal ice zone off Wilkes Land, Southern Ocean, Polar Science, 43, 101169.
4) Matsuda, R., Makabe, R., Sano, M., Takao, S., Moteki, M., and Kurosawa, N. (2023). Fecal pellet-like Gyrodinium species: newly found potential contributor for carbon export in the seasonal ice zone, East Antarctica, Journal of Geophysical Research; Biogeosciences, 128, e2023JG007705.
5) Nomura, D., Sahashi, R., Takahashi, K.D., Makabe, R., Ito, M., Tozawa, M., Wongpan, P., Matsuda, R., Sano, M., Yamamoto-Kawai, M., Nojiro, N., Tachibana, A., Kurosawa, N., Moteki, M., Tamura, T., Aoki, S., and Murase, H. (2023). Biogeochemical characteristics of brash sea ice and icebergs during summer and autumn in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean, Progress in Oceanography, 214, 103023.
6) Sano, M., Makabe, R., Matsuda, R., Kurosawa, N., and Moteki, M. (2022). Effectiveness of Lugol s iodine solution for long-term preservation of zooplankton samples for molecular analysis. Journal of Plankton and Benthos Research, 17, 349–357.
7) Matsuda, R., Suzuki, S. and Kurosawa, N. (2022). Genetic study of four candidate Holliday junction processing proteins in the thermophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23, 707.
8) Sakai, H.D., Matsuda, R., Imura, S. and Kurosawa, N. (2021). Complete Genome and Plasmid Sequences of the Psychrotolerant Aureimonas Strain SA4125, Isolated from Antarctic Moss Vegetation, Microbiology Resource Announcements, 10, e00878-21.
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