@article{oai:doshisha.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027423, author = {中島, 美由紀 and Nakajima, Miyuki}, issue = {3}, journal = {經濟學論叢, Keizaigaku-Ronso (The Doshisha University economic review)}, month = {Mar}, note = {太平洋サケは海洋で成長し,河川に回帰して産卵後にホッチャレとよばれる遺骸になり,河川や河畔の動植物に餌料や養分として利用される.このことが,海洋から陸域への物質輸送として注目され,アメリカとカナダの北西部で1990年代から多くの研究が行われてきた.それらの研究が行われた背景とその周辺,および,数年前からのアメリカ,カナダと北海道でのサケ遺骸に関する生態学研究を総括して紹介し,今後の研究の方向性を提示した., Pacific salmon live in the ocean, return to their natal streams, spawn, and then become carcasses called Hottyare. Salmon carcasses are also referred to as "salmon-derived nutrients," because they transport themselves as material, from the ocean to the stream and into riparian ecosystems. Many studies on Pacific salmon carcasses have been performed since the 1990s. In this paper, I introduce and consider the ecological studies that I undertook several years ago, on salmon carcasses in the north Pacific rim of the United States, Canada and Japan., 室田武教授古稀記念論文集, Dedicated to Professor Takeshi Murota on his 70th birthday, 第3部物質循環(Part III Material cycles), application/pdf}, pages = {519--532}, title = {河川と河畔でホッチャレ研究はどこに向かうのか : サケ遺骸に関する研究事例とその周辺}, volume = {65}, year = {2014}, yomi = {ナカジマ, ミユキ} }