- Two blooms taking place in summer 1997 in the Seto inland sea, Japan, were reported
by [[Nakamura (1998)|biblio/10.1023_A_1003531812536]].
- _O. dioica_ was found all year in the Fukuyama harbour, Japan in 1986—7
- [[Uye and Ichino, 1995|biblio/10.1016_0022-0981_95_00004-B]]). Mature stages were also
+ ([[Uye and Ichino, 1995|biblio/10.1016_0022-0981_95_00004-B]]). Mature stages were also
found all year, and trunk length was shorter in summer.
- In 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 or 1986, _O. dioica_ was rare but relatively
more abundant in slope waters, compared with Kuroshio and subtropical
### Elsewhere in the Pacific ocean
- - In California, _O. dioica_ was reported by C. Essenberg
- ([[1922|biblio/1929090]]) to be rare in summer's warm (> 20ºC) waters and
- more abundant in winter's cool (13~16 ºC) waters.
- - _O. dioica_ was found throurought the North Pacific by ([[Tokioka
- (1960)|biblio/10.5134_174644]]).
- - _O. dioica_ was reported in Alaska, where it is more abundant in summer
- and near the coast ([[Doubleday and Hopcroft, 2015|biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092]]).
+ - California ([[C. Essenbergm, 1922|biblio/1929090]]); rare in summer's warm
+ (> 20ºC) waters and more abundant in winter's cool (13~16 ºC) waters.
+ - Throurought the North Pacific ([[Tokioka, 1960|biblio/10.5134_174644]]).
+ - Alaska, where it is more abundant in summer and near the coast ([[Doubleday
+ and Hopcroft, 2015|biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092]]).
### Elsewhere in the World
- Jamaica, where it was less abundant than _O. longicauda_ ([[Hopcroft and
Roff, 1998|biblio/10.1093_plankt_20.3.557]]).
- South Atlantic: found all year near Mar del Plata in 2000—1, where it was
- most abundant in summer [[Viñas and coll.,
+ most abundant in summer ([[Viñas and coll.,
2013|biblio/10.1080_17451000.2012.745003]]).
Other appendicularians
----------------------
- - _Mesochordaeus erythrocephalus_ [[Hopcroft and Robinson,
- 1999|biblio/10.1093_plankt_21.10.1923]]: mesopelagic species with a large
+ - _Mesochordaeus erythrocephalus_ [[(Hopcroft and Robinson,
+ 1999)|biblio/10.1093_plankt_21.10.1923]]: mesopelagic species with a large
(~30 cm) house.