1. Masako Katsuki | Dragon Ball Wiki - Fandom
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Masako Katsuki (勝生 真沙子), born Masako Shiono (on October 15, 1958, in Hachinohe, Aomori) is a Japanese voice actress. Formerly from Theater Echo, she is currently employed by 81 Produce. Following her debut in Shiroi Kiba: White Fang Monotagari as the role of Mary Scott, Katsuki has lent her voice to several notable anime, Japanese-dubbed films and TV series, games, drama CDs, narration, and commercials. She voiced Polly Buckets in Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball and Oceanus Shenron's female side in Dr
2. Masako Katsuki | Biography | FilmBooster.com.au
Biography of the creator Masako Katsuki. Everything about the life, career, movies and series of the creator Masako Katsuki.
3. Masako Katsuki Fan Casting - myCast.io
Masako Katsuki. Age: 65 born October 15, 1958. Masako Katsuki (勝生 真沙子) ... Body Type: add. -. Select, Average, Slim, Athletic / Toned, Muscular, Curvy ...
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4. Masako Katsuki | Dubbing Wikia - Fandom
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Masako Katsuki (勝生 真沙子 Katsuki Masako, born October 15, 1958) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator formerly affiliated with Theater Echo and now with 81 Produce. Her real name is Masako Shino (塩野 雅子). Some of her best-known roles include Mary Von Trapp in Trapp Family Story, Reccoa Londe in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, Maya Kitajima in Glass Mask, Masuyo Ikari in High School! Kimengumi, Michiru Kaioh / Sailor Neptune in Sailor Moon, and Tsunade in Naruto and Naruto Shippūden.
5. Natural selection increases female fitness by reversing the ...
8 jun 2021 · We find that populations subjected to male-specific predation evolve smaller sexually selected mandibles and this indirectly increases female fitness.
Theory shows how sexual selection can exaggerate male traits beyond naturally selected optima and also how natural selection can ultimately halt trait elaboration. Empirical evidence supports this theory, but to our knowledge, there have been no experimental evolution studies directly testing this logic, and little examination of possible associated effects on female fitness. Here we use experimental evolution of replicate populations of broad-horned flour beetles to test for effects of sex-specific predation on an exaggerated sexually selected male trait (the mandibles), while also testing for effects on female lifetime reproductive success. We find that populations subjected to male-specific predation evolve smaller sexually selected mandibles and this indirectly increases female fitness, seemingly through intersexual genetic correlations we document. Predation solely on females has no effects. Our findings support fundamental theory, but also reveal unforseen outcomes—the indirect effect on females—when natural selection targets sex-limited sexually selected characters. Natural and sexual selection can be in opposition favouring different trait sizes, but disentangling these processes empirically is difficult. Here Okada et al. show that predation on males shifts the balance of selection in experimentally evolving beetle populations, disfavoring a sexually-selected male trait but increasing female fitness.
6. Masako Nozawa (Creator) - TV Tropes
Masako Nozawa, a voice actress born October 25, 1936 in Tokyo, is most famous as Son Goku (and all other males in Goku's family, except for Raditz), in the ...
Masako Nozawa, a voice actress born October 25, 1936 in Tokyo, is most famous as Son Goku (and all other males in Goku's family, except for Raditz), in the Dragon Ball franchise. She usually played the Adorably Precocious Child during most of her …
7. A specific type of insulin-like peptide regulates the conditional growth of ...
27 nov 2019 · A specific type of insulin-like peptide regulates the conditional growth of a beetle weapon. Yasukazu Okada, Masako Katsuki, Naoki Okamoto, ...
Animals can evolve sexually selected weapons and ornaments as the exaggerations of specific body parts, often linked to nutritional status. This study shows that in the broad-horned flour beetle, one insulin-like peptide (among the five encoded by their genome) was found to specifically regulate weapon growth. Functional diversification of ligand peptides may account for the ecological divergence of sexually selected exaggerated traits.
8. Meet Japan's Iriomote and Tsushima cats: Ambassadors for island ...
24 okt 2023 · Two rare subspecies of leopard cat, the Iriomote cat and Tsushima cat, can be found only on the Japanese islands they're named after.
Japan is home to two rare subspecies of leopard cat, one found only on Iriomote Island and the other on Tsushima Island. Neither larger than a housecat, each subspecies has an estimated population of only around 100 individuals, and both are listed as critically endangered on the Japanese Red List of Endangered Species. While the […]
9. Functional morphology of the hind legs as weapons for male contests ...
Enlarged Hind Legs and Sexual Behavior with Male-Male Interaction in Sagra femorata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) · Masako KatsukiTomoyuki YokoiKotaro Funakoshi ...
Functional morphology of the hind legs as weapons in male contests was analyzed in the leaf-footed plant bug, Leptoglossus australis Fabricius, and sexual dimorphism in the femoral length and width, and in the number of spines on the lower side of the femur indicated that these parts play a significant role inmale contests. Functional morphology of the hind legs as weapons in male contests was analyzed in the leaf-footed plant bug, Leptoglossus australis Fabricius. Measurement of some metrical tratis of the hind femur and tibia indicated that the weapon was the hind femur. Sexual dimorphism in the femoral length and width, and in the number of spines on the lower side of the femur, indicated that these parts play a significant role in male contests. It was also suggested that the length from the base to the widest part of the femur had a functional significance for male-male combat behaviors ofL. australis.
10. Articles | Trials - BioMed Central
Trials: A leading journal for the publication of randomized controlled trials in health, with 2.0 Impact Factor and 27 days to first decision. Trials is ...
Trials: A leading journal for the publication of randomized controlled trials in health, with 2.0 Impact Factor and 27 days to first decision. Trials is ...