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Jiro Kittaka

Jiro Kittaka

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
21
Citations
1698
World Ranking
3140
National Ranking
39

Overview

Jiro Kittaka was a researcher affiliated with Kitasato University in Japan. Their academic career involved contributions within the context of this institution.

No records were found detailing Jiro Kittaka's recent publications, co-authorships, or specific research topics. Similarly, there are no available data on frequent publication venues, book publications, or distinct fields and subfields of study associated with this scientist.

Details about particular awards or recognitions received by Jiro Kittaka are also unavailable. The lack of accessible information regarding their research output or areas of specialization makes it challenging to delineate a focused scholarly profile.

Despite limited public data, the association with Kitasato University places Jiro Kittaka within an academic environment known for research in biomedical sciences and life sciences, although the specific disciplines of their work remain unspecified.

Jiro Kittaka is deceased. Their contributions to the academic community are recorded without detailed public documentation in accessible bibliographic or citation databases.

Best Publications

  • Spiny lobster management

    Bruce F. Phillips;J. Stanley Cobb;J. Kittaka

  • Culture of the Japanese spiny lobster Panulirus japonicus from egg to juvenile stage.

    Jiro Kittaka;Ko-ichi Kimura

  • Culture of the palinurid Jasus lalandii from egg stage to puerulus

    Jiro Kittaka

  • Culture of larval spiny lobsters: a review of work done in northern Japan

    Jiro Kittaka

  • Complete development of the green rock lobster, Jasus verreauxi from egg to juvenile

    J. Kittaka;K. Ono;J. D. Booth

  • Culture of the palinurid Palinurus elephas from egg stage to puerulus

    Jiro Kittaka;Eishi Ikegami

  • Culture of Larval Spiny Lobsters

    J. Kittaka

  • Prospectus for Aquaculture

    J. Kittaka;J.D. Booth

  • Culture of a hybrid of spiny lobster genus jasus from egg stage to puerulus

    Jiro Kittaka;Masaki Iwai;Masanori Yoshimura

  • Functional Morphology of Mouthparts and Foregut of the Last Zoea, Glaucothoe and First Juvenile of the King Crabs Paralithodes camtschaticus, P.brevipes and P.platypus

    Fernando A. Abrunhosa;Jiro Kittaka

  • Spiny Lobster Growout

    J. D. Booth;J. Kittaka

  • Application of ecosystem culture method for complete development of phyllosomas of spiny lobster.

    Jiro Kittaka

  • Morphological Changes in the Midgut, Midgut Gland and Hindgut during the Larval and Postlarval Development of the Red King Crab Paralithodes camtschaticus

    Fernando A. Abrunhosa;Jiro Kittaka

  • Integumental organs of the phyllosoma larva of the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii (Hutton)

    Shuhei Nishida;Jiro Kittaka

  • Larval culture of the European spiny lobster Palinurus elephas

    Jiro Kittaka;Ryoji Kudo;Susumu Onoda;Kazutami Kanemaru

  • Development of the red rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii, from egg to juvenile

    Jiro Kittaka;Katsuyuki Ono;John D. Booth;W. Richard Webber

  • Characteristics of palinurids (Decapoda; Crustacea) in larval culture

    Jiro Kittaka;Fernando A. Abrunhosa

  • Phyllosoma culture with inoculation of marine bacteria

    Marco Antonio Igarashi;Jiro Kittaka;Eijiro Kawahara

  • Local and seasonal influences on the large scale production method for penaeid shrimp larvae.

    Motosaku Hudinaga;Jiro Kittaka

  • Daily settlement of the Puerulus stage of the red rock lobster Jasus edwardsii at Castlepoint, New Zealand

    Yasuhiro Hayakawa;John D. Booth;Shuhei Nishida;Hideo Sekiguchi

  • Bacteriological character in the culture water of penaeid, homarid and palinurid larvae

    Marco A. Igarashi;Sonia F. Romero;Jiro Kittaka

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