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TATSUTA HARUKI
 
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Faculty of Science Department of Biology Professor
School of Sciences Amakusa Marine Biological Laboratory(Concurrent)
School of Sciences Department of Biology(Concurrent)
Graduate School of Systems Life Sciences Department of Systems Life Sciences(Concurrent)
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Professor
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Current research includes: evolutionary processes of acoustic communication, speciation caused by chromosomal differentiation, speciation by reproductive character displacement, estimating the process of distribution expansion by molecular ecological approach, predicting distribution expansion of large mammals based on landscape genetic methods, elucidating the integrated growth and evolutionary driving factors of morphological traits, local adaptation and evolution induced by spatial heterogeneity, and the evolution and applied utilization of vibrational communication.
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Degree

  • Ph.D. in Agriculture

Research Interests・Research Keywords

  • Research theme:Pest management using vibrational stimuli

    Keyword:vibration, insect

    Research period: 2022.4 - 2023.3

Awards

  • 論文賞

    2023.3   日本応用動物昆虫学会   2019年に掲載された論文の被引用回数がとりわけ多かった

  • 2022年農業技術10大ニュース

    2022.12   農林水産技術会議   振動でトマト害虫を防除 -コナジラミ類の発生抑制・トマトの授粉促進による安定生産へ-

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    トマトの株に振動を与えて害虫のコナジラミ類を防除する技術を開発。振動には害虫の発生抑制に加えて、トマトの授粉を促進する効果。トマトの化学農薬の低減とともに、安定生産への貢献が期待されます

  • 沖縄研究奨励賞

    2015.11   沖縄協会   沖縄地方における難防除害虫ゾウムシ類の基礎生態解明と防除技術開発に関する総合的研究

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  • Vibrations as a new tool for pest management - a review

    Yanagisawa, R; Tatsuta, H; Sekine, T; Oe, T; Mukai, H; Uechi, N; Koike, T; Onodera, R; Suwa, R; Takanashi, T

    ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA   2024.5   ISSN:0013-8703 eISSN:1570-7458

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    Sensory stimuli are essential for arthropod survival and reproduction. Given the widespread use of vibrational communication among diverse taxa, exploiting vibrational senses has great potential for successful pest management. In this review, we summarize our recent findings on vibration-based pest management and future perspectives in the context of integrated pest management. We first examine the management of whiteflies – the tobacco whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) – in various facilities where tomatoes are cultivated. We then explore the recent application of vibration for the control of fungus gnats of the genus Neoempheria (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) infesting shiitake mushrooms. Finally, we discuss the control of the brown-winged green stink bug, Plautia stali Scott (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), a pest of fruit trees in Japan. Notably, our trials have demonstrated that vibrational treatments are profitable not only for reducing pest populations but also for indirect benefits such as increased crop yields or the enhancement of pest control effectiveness.

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  • Detection of functionally polymorphic region of opsin LWS-1 gene of guppy <i>Poecilia reticulata</i> using environmental DNA analysis Reviewed

    Tsurui-Sato Kaori, Sato Yukuto, Katsube Naotaka, Tatsuta Haruki, Tsuji Kazuki

    Japanese Journal of Ichthyology   71 ( 1 )   81 - 96   2024.4   ISSN:00215090 eISSN:18847374

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    <p>Environmental DNA (eDNA)-based analysis has been developed as an effective method for estimating fish fauna and detecting endangered and invasive species in water. Although the major marker genes in fishes and vertebrates are encoded in mitochondrial genomes, other genes on nuclear genome would also be feasible for eDNA studies. To address this possibility, we focused on the opsin <i>LWS-1</i> (long-wave sensitive opsin-1) gene of guppy <i>Poecilia reticulata</i>. We designed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers to amplify approximately 158 base pairs of guppy <i>LWS-1</i> to distinguish their functional polymorphic alleles <i>LWS-1</i><sub>Ala</sub> (A-type) and <i>LWS-1</i><sub>Ser</sub> (S-type). Using these primers and eDNA samples of Okinawa Island, Japan, we confirmed that the nuclear-encoded opsin gene of guppy was successfully sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq DNA sequencer. The analysis of obtained sequences demonstrated that red-shifted S-type allele was dominated in Senbaru Pond, where the turbidity was stably lower. On the other hand, both S- and A-types were detected in Makiminato River, where the turbidity was relatively high. Such association between functional allele variations of <i>LWS-1</i> and transparency of living water has also been reported in guppy of Trinidad and Tobago Islands. We suggest that the eDNA-based analysis can be applied to nuclear-encoded genes of fishes unless the biomass of target species is quite low. Our findings provide important advance in understanding molecular evolution and adaptation process in the wild populations of target materials on the basis of meta-genomic approach.</p>

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  • Development of a species identification program based on cicada’s calling songs and monitoring the occurrence of endangered cicada species ―<i>Platypleura albivannata</i> Conservation Research Team―

    TATSUTA Haruki, SASAKI Takeshi, MATSUO Ikuo, KINJO Atsushi, KODAMA Takeru

    Annual Report of Pro Natura Foundation Japan   32 ( 0 )   13 - 21   2023.10   ISSN:24320943 eISSN:21897727

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    <p>Of the five species in the genus <i>Platypleura</i>, <i>P. yayeyamana</i> and <i>P. albivannata</i> are distributed in Ishigaki Island. Among these, <i>P. albivannata</i> was designated as a critically endangered species in 2002, and is one of the most vulnerable insect species in Japan. There is an urgent need to develop methods for estimating the number of individuals that occur in the habitat area of <i>P. albivannata</i> and for searching for new habitats of <i>P. albivannata</i>. To simplify the methods of species identification, this study aimed to develop an application that performs voice recording and species identification by recording calling songs with a mobile terminal. We developed an application that can extract the characteristics of each species based on the sound data of these species recorded so far, and can determine the species. Due to the problem of epidemic COVID-19, we were unable to conduct the monitoring survey originally planned, but we completed the prototype of application and it is now ready for the practical use at conservation sites.</p>

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  • Revision of goblin spiders (Araneae: Oonopidae) in the Nansei Islands, Southwest Japan, with description of a new species. International journal

    Yuya Suzuki, Ryota Hidaka, Haruki Tatsuta

    Zootaxa   5323 ( 2 )   216 - 242   2023.8   ISSN:1175-5326 eISSN:1175-5334

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    We revised the fauna of goblin spiders (Oonopidae) in the Nansei Islands, southwest Japan, and recognized 12 species of seven genera. Eleven of them were described species, namely, Gamasomorpha cataphracta Karsch, 1881, Heteroonops spinimanus (Simon, 1892), Ischnothyreus narutomii (Nakatsudi, 1942), Ischnothyreus peltifer (Simon, 1891), Ischnothyreus velox Jackson, 1908, Opopaea cornuta Yin & Wang, 1984, Opopaea deserticola Simon, 1892, Opopaea syarakui (Komatsu, 1967), Orchestina flava Ono, 2005, Xestaspis parmata (Thorell, 1890), and Xyphinus karschi (Bsenberg & Strand, 1906). A new species is described under the name of Ischnothyreus ogatai sp. nov. This paper provides photographs of each oonopid species, notes on habitat and distribution, and keys to the species. A detailed description of I. ogatai sp. nov. (for both sexes), morphological data regarding three species newly added to the Japanese fauna (X. parmata, I. velox, and O. cornata), and additional data on the genital morphology of G. cataphracta are also presented.

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  • Difference in the responses of male cicada <i>Meimuna opalifera</i> to the two parts of conspecific calling song

    Kodama, T; Kasuya, E; Tatsuta, H

    ENTOMOLOGICAL SCIENCE   26 ( 2 )   2023.6   ISSN:1343-8786 eISSN:1479-8298

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    Meimuna opalifera males emit extremely complex calling songs, with the main section comprising two parts. To investigate whether these two parts of the calling song have different meanings for the receivers, we conducted playback experiments. We counted and compared the number of response calls when different types of sound stimuli were presented under laboratory conditions. Meimuna opalifera males emitted significantly greater response calls during the playback of stimuli containing the former part of the songs than those containing the latter part only. This suggests that M. opalifera males tend to respond by detecting characteristics in the former part of the songs. Because the peak frequencies were similar between the former and the latter parts, the temporal patterns of the songs might be important in short-range communication between males of M. opalifera.

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  • TOWARD THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW PROCEDURE OF PEST MANAGEMENT USING SUBSTRATE-BORNE VIBRATIONS

    Tatsuta H., Yanagisawa R., Uehara S., Sogo M., Suwa R., Takanashi T.

    Proceedings of the International Congress on Sound and Vibration   2023   ISBN:9788011034238

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    Pest management using insecticides is probably the most conventional option among various control methods; however, the overuse of insecticides often causes the acquisition of resistance, and also often negatively impacts the ecosystem. As an alternative, increasing attention has been paid to other procedures such as the physical management of insect pests. Utilizing substrate-borne vibrations is one of such methods, as this pest management tool has modest ecosystem impacts. This method exploits acoustic communications used by insects for mating and the perception of enemy attacks, provoking behavioral responses in an ingenious manner. We have examined whether substrate-borne vibrations are effective enough to mitigate the damage of tobacco whiteflies, Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), which are known as serious agricultural pests. So far, we have attempted field and laboratory experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of vibrations especially for the reproductive behaviors of whiteflies. A substantial reduction in the average density of B. tabaci nymphs and adults was achieved by transmitting vibration stimuli on the plants. We would like to introduce the progress of ongoing project and discuss future perspective for the usage of vibrations in pest management and related subjects.

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  • Population genetic structure of the globally introduced big-headed ant in Taiwan. International journal

    Kuan-Ling Liu, Shu-Ping Tseng, Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuki Tsuji, Jia-Wei Tay, G Veera Singham, Chin-Cheng Scotty Yang, Kok-Boon Neoh

    Ecology and evolution   12 ( 12 )   e9660   2022.12   ISSN:2045-7758

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    Global commerce and transportation facilitate the spread of invasive species. The African big-headed ant, Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius), has achieved worldwide distribution through globalization. Since the late 19th century, Taiwan has served as a major seaport because of its strategic location. The population genetic structure of P. megacephala in Taiwan is likely to be shaped by international trade and migration between neighboring islands. In this study, we investigated the population genetics of P. megacephala colonies sampled from four geographical regions in Taiwan and elucidated the population genetic structures of P. megacephala sampled from Taiwan, Okinawa, and Hawaii. We observed a low genetic diversity of P. megacephala across regions in Taiwan. Moreover, we noted low regional genetic differentiation and did not observe isolation by distance, implying that long-distance jump dispersal might have played a crucial role in the spread of P. megacephala. We sequenced the partial cytochrome oxidase I gene and observed three mitochondrial haplotypes (TW1-TW3). TW1 and TW3 most likely originated from populations within the species' known invasive range, suggesting that secondary introduction is the predominant mode of introduction for this invasive ant. TW2 represents a novel haplotype that was previously unreported in other regions. P. megacephala populations from Taiwan, Okinawa, and Hawaii exhibited remarkable genetic similarity, which may reflect their relative geographic proximity and the historical connectedness of the Asia-Pacific region.

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  • Two new species and a new genus of ray spiders (Araneae, Theridiosomatidae) from the Ryukyu Islands, southwest Japan, with notes on their natural history. International journal

    Yuya Suzuki, Takehisa Hiramatsu, Haruki Tatsuta

    ZooKeys   1109 ( 1109 )   67 - 101   2022.7   ISSN:1313-2989 eISSN:1313-2970

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    This paper provides descriptions of two new theridiosomatid species, Theridiosomanigrivirgatum sp. nov. and Sennintanikawai gen. nov., sp. nov. from the Ryukyu Islands, southwest Japan, with photographs and illustrations of both sexes. Sennin gen. nov. is a troglophilic genus composed of two species, S.tanikawai sp. nov. (Iriomote Island, Japan) and S.coddingtoni (Zhu, Zhang & Chen, 2001), comb. nov. (southern China). Zomadibaiyin Miller, Griswold & Yin, 2009, which recently joined the Japanese fauna, was morphologically reexamined based on specimens from the Ryukyus, and taxonomic features of Zoma males were reassessed. A distributional map of theridiosomatid spiders in the Ryukyus is also provided, including T.dissimulatum Suzuki, Serita & Hiramatsu, 2020, and T.alboannulatum Suzuki, Serita & Hiramatsu, 2020 with their habitat types, web morphology, and web-building behavior in detail.

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  • A new pill millipede species of the genus <I>Hyleoglomeris</I> Verhoeff 1910 (Glomerida: Glomeridae) from the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan

    Nakama Nobuyuki, Nakamura Yasuyuki, Tatsuta Haruki, Korsós Zoltán

    Acta Arachnologica   71 ( 1 )   5 - 12   2022.6   ISSN:00015202 eISSN:18807852

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    A new pill millipede species, <I>Hyleoglomeris magy</I> sp. nov., is described from Okinawa and adjacent islands, Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. The new species is mainly characterized by its large body (maximum length: 12.1mm) and general light yellowish-brown coloration marked with pairs of blackish spots. The general appearance of the new species resembles that of <I>Hyleoglomeris hongkhraiensis</I> Golovatch & Panha 2015, but can be distinguished from this species by the number of striae on the thoracic shield (typically 8–10, with 3 or 4 crossing the dorsum, vs 7 or 8 in total with 4 or 5 crossing the dorsum) and the shape of the telopod (femur strongly bulged distally, vs not bulged). An identification key to all five species of <I>Hyleoglomeris</I> known to occur in the Ryukyu Archipelago is also provided.

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  • ツクツクボウシにおける同種オスへのシグナルとしての主鳴音の前半パートと後半パートの比較—Comparisons of the former and latter part of the calling song as signals to the conspecific males in the cicada Meimuna opalifera

    児玉 建, 粕谷 英一, 立田 晴記

    聴覚研究会資料 = Proceedings of the auditory research meeting   52 ( 3 )   211 - 215   2022.5

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  • Pest Control Using Vibration Reviewed

    YANAGISAWA Ryuhei, TAKANASHI Takuma, SUWA Ryuichi, TATSUTA Haruki

    Journal of The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers   61 ( 1 )   31 - 35   2022.1   ISSN:04534662 eISSN:18838170

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    Pest Control Using Vibration

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  • 野外モニタリングによるニイニイゼミ属の鳴音の音響的特徴—Acoustic features of calls of five Platypleura species using the field recordings

    松尾 行雄, 立田 晴記, 佐々木 健志

    聴覚研究会資料 = Proceedings of the auditory research meeting   51 ( 5 )   211 - 214   2021.8

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  • Limits to the exaggeration and diversification of a male sexual trait in the false blister beetle Oedemera sexualis

    Entomological Science   2021.4

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  • Alternative reproductive tactics in male freshwater fish influence the accuracy of species recognition International journal

    Ecology and Evolution   11 ( 9 )   3884 - 3900   2021.3

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  • Population genetic structure and evolution of Batesian mimicry in Papilio polytes from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, analyzed by genotyping‐by‐sequencing International journal

    Yukuto Sato, Kaori Tsurui‐Sato, Mitsuho Katoh, Ryosuke Kimura, Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuki Tsuji

    11 ( 2 )   872 - 886   2021.1

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    Batesian mimicry is a striking example of Darwinian evolution, in which a mimetic species resembles toxic or unpalatable model species, thereby receiving protection from predators. In some species exhibiting Batesian mimicry, nonmimetic individuals coexist as polymorphism in the same population despite the benefits of mimicry. In a previous study, we proposed that the abundance of mimics is limited by that of the models, leading to polymorphic Batesian mimicry in the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polytes, on the Ryukyu Islands in Japan. We found that their mimic ratios (MRs), which varied among the Islands, were explained by the model abundance of each habitat, rather than isolation by distance or phylogenetic constraint based on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis. In the present study, this possibility was reexamined based on hundreds of nuclear single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of 93 P. polytes individuals from five Islands of the Ryukyus. We found that the population genetic and phylogenetic structures of P. polytes largely corresponded to the geographic arrangement of the habitat Islands, and the genetic distances among island populations show significant correlation with the geographic distances, which was not evident by the mtDNA-based analysis. A partial Mantel test controlling for the present SNP-based genetic distances revealed that the MRs of P. polytes were strongly correlated with the model abundance of each island, implying that negative frequency-dependent selection interacting with model species shaped and maintained the mimetic polymorphism. Taken together, our results support the possibility that predation pressure, not isolation by distance or other neutral factors, is a major driving force of evolution of the Batesian mimicry in P. polytes from the Ryukyus.

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  • Substrate-borne vibrations reduced the density of tobacco whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) infestations on tomato, Solanum lycopersicum: an experimental assessment

    Ryuhei Yanagisawa, Ryuichi Suwa, Takuma Takanashi, Haruki Tatsuta

    APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY   2020.12

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  • Mimicry genes reduce pre-adult survival rate in Papilio polytes: A possible new mechanism for maintaining female-limited polymorphism in Batesian mimicry. International journal

    Mitsuho Katoh, Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuki Tsuji

    Journal of evolutionary biology   33 ( 10 )   1487 - 1494   2020.10

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  • イモゾウムシに見られる雌雄の空間的分布の偏り: 集団増殖率を下げる行動メカニズムに関する考察

    鶴井(佐藤) 香織, 大石毅, 熊野了州, 照屋清仁, 豊里哲也, 立田晴記, 辻和希

    環動昆   30 ( 4 )   151 - 159   2020.5

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  • Temperature-dependent toxicity of acetaminophen in Japanese medaka larvae Reviewed

    Kataoka Chisato, Sugiyama Takahiro, Kitagawa Hikaru, Takeshima Ayaka, Kagami Yoshihiro, Tatsuta Haruki, Kashiwada Shosaku

    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION   254   113092 - 113092   2019.11

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    Temperature-dependent toxicity of acetaminophen in Japanese medaka larvae

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  • Cytogenetic markers reveal a reinforcement of variation in the tension zone between chromosome races in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis Shir. on Hokkaido Island. Reviewed International journal

    Scientific reports   9 ( 1 )   16860 - 16860   2019.11

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  • Evidence for frequency-dependent selection maintaining polymorphism in the Batesian mimic Papilio polytes in multiple islands in the Ryukyus, Japan Reviewed

    Tsurui-Sato, Kaori, Sato, Yukuto, Kato, Emi, Katoh, Mitsuho, Kimura, Ryosuke, Tatsuta, Haruki, Tsuji, Kazuki

    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION   9 ( 10 )   5991 - 6002   2019.5

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  • Reproductive interference in live-bearing fish: the male guppy is a potential biological agent for eradicating invasive mosquitofish Reviewed

    Tsurui-Sato K, Fujimoto S, Deki O, Suzuki T, Tatsuta H, Tsuji K

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS   9   2019.4

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    Reproductive interference in live-bearing fish: the male guppy is a potential biological agent for eradicating invasive mosquitofish

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  • Latitudinal variation and coevolutionary diversification of sexually dimorphic traits in the false blister beetle Oedemera sexualis Reviewed

    Satomi Daisuke, Koshio Chiharu, Tatsuta Haruki, Kudo Shin-ichi, Takami Yasuoki

    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION   9 ( 8 )   4949 - 4957   2019.4

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    Latitudinal variation and coevolutionary diversification of sexually dimorphic traits in the false blister beetle Oedemera sexualis

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  • When a male perceives a female: the effect of waxy components on the body surface on decision-making in the invasive pest weevil Reviewed

    Isa Mutsumi, Kumano Norikuni, Tatsuta Haruki

    ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE   6 ( 2 )   2019.2

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    When a male perceives a female: the effect of waxy components on the body surface on decision-making in the invasive pest weevil

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  • Interspecific variation in life history traits of Elasmostethus (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae) Reviewed

    Kudo Shin-ichi, Yamamoto Aki, Ichita Tadao, Tatsuta Haruki

    CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST   151 ( 1 )   69 - 72   2019.2

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    Interspecific variation in life history traits of Elasmostethus (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae)

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  • Interspecific variation in life history traits of Elasmostethus (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae) (vol 151, 2018) Reviewed

    Kudo Shin-ichi, Yamamoto Aki, Ichita Tadao, Tatsuta Haruki

    CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST   151 ( 1 )   130   2019.2

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    Interspecific variation in life history traits of Elasmostethus (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae) (vol 151, 2018)

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  • Vibrations in hemipteran and coleopteran insects: behaviors and application in pest management Reviewed

    Takuma Takanashi, Nami Uechi, Haruki Tatsuta

    APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY   54 ( 1 )   21 - 29   2019.2

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  • Ultraviolet exposure has an epigenetic effect on a Batesian mimetic trait in the butterfly Papilio polytes Reviewed

    Katoh, Mitsuho, Tatsuta, Haruki, Tsuji, Kazuki

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS   8 ( 1 )   13416   2018.9

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  • A Comparative Chromosome Mapping Study in Japanese Podismini Grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae) Reviewed

    Cytogenetic and Genome Research   154 ( 1 )   37 - 44   2018.4

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  • Highly diversified population structure of the spider Lycosa ishikariana inhabiting sandy beach habitats Reviewed

    Akio Tanikawa, Akira Shinkai, Haruki Tatsuta, Tadashi Miyashita

    Conservation Genetics   19 ( 2 )   255 - 263   2018.4

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    DOI: 10.1007/s10592-017-0996-9

  • ニイニイゼミ属5種の鳴音特性と野外モニタリングへの応用—Acoustic characteristics of five Platypleura species and their application to the identification of species in the field—ヒューマン情報処理

    宮里 有紀, 松尾 行雄, 佐々木 健志, 立田 晴記

    電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報   117 ( 470 )   93 - 98   2018.3

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  • Geometric morphometrics in entomology: Basics and applications Reviewed

    Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuo H. Takahashi, Yositaka Sakamaki

    Entomological Science   21 ( 1 )   164 - 184   2018.3

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  • ニイニイゼミ属5種の鳴音特性と野外モニタリングへの応用—Acoustic characteristics of five Platypleura species and their application to the identification of species in the field

    宮里 有紀, 松尾 行雄, 佐々木 健志, 立田 晴記

    聴覚研究会資料 = Proceedings of the auditory research meeting   48 ( 2 )   197 - 202   2018.3

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  • Host plants influence female oviposition and larval performance in West Indian sweet potato weevils Euscepes postfasciatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Reviewed

    Kaori Tsurui-Sato, Norikuni Kumano, Atsushi Honma, Takashi Matsuyama, Dai Haraguchi, Kiyohito Teruya, Tetsuya Toyosato, Haruki Tatsuta

    Applied Entomology and Zoology   53 ( 1 )   107 - 115   2018.2

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  • Comparative toxicities of silver nitrate, silver nanocolloids, and silver chloro-complexes to Japanese medaka embryos, and later effects on population growth rate. Reviewed International journal

    Chisato Kataoka, Yumie Kato, Tadashi Ariyoshi, Masaki Takasu, Takahito Narazaki, Seiji Nagasaka, Haruki Tatsuta, Shosaku Kashiwada

    Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)   233   1155 - 1163   2018.2

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  • Rapid evolution of a Batesian mimicry trait in a butterfly responding to arrival of a new model Reviewed

    Mitsuho Katoh, Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuki Tsuji

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS   7 ( 1 )   6369   2017.7

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  • Phylogenetic relationship of Japanese Podismini species (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae) inferred from a partial sequence of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene Reviewed

    Beata Grzywacz, Haruki Tatsuta

    Journal of Orthoptera Research   26 ( 1 )   11 - 19   2017.6

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  • First evidence of Wolbachia infection in populations of grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) Reviewed

    Alexander G. Bugrov, Yury Yu Ilinsky, Anton Strunov, Mariya Zhukova, Elena Kiseleva, Shin-ichi Akimoto, Haruki Tatsuta

    ENTOMOLOGICAL SCIENCE   19 ( 3 )   296 - 300   2016.7

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    DOI: 10.1111/ens.12187

  • Young giant water bug nymphs prefer larger prey: changes in foraging behaviour with nymphal growth in Kirkaldyia deyrolli Reviewed

    Shin-Ya Ohba, Haruki Tatsuta

    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY   117 ( 3 )   601 - 606   2016.3

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  • (Z)-13-Hexadecenyl Acetate: a Novel Moth Sex Pheromone Component from Herpetogramma submarginale (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) Reviewed

    Qi Yan, Kento Kuriyama, Keisuke Nishikawa, Satoru Tominaga, Haruki Tatsuta, Tetsu Ando, Hideshi Naka

    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY   41 ( 5 )   441 - 445   2015.5

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  • Free Silver Ion as the Main Cause of Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Silver Nanoparticles to Cladocerans Reviewed

    Masaki Sakamoto, Jin-Yong Ha, Shin Yoneshima, Chisato Kataoka, Haruki Tatsuta, Shosaku Kashiwada

    ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY   68 ( 3 )   500 - 509   2015.4

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  • Female Sex Pheromones of Two Japanese Saturniid Species, Rhodinia fugax and Loepa sakaei: Identification, Synthesis, and Field Evaluation Reviewed

    Qi Yan, Akiko Kanegae, Takashi Miyachi, Hideshi Naka, Haruki Tatsuta, Tetsu Ando

    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY   41 ( 1 )   1 - 8   2015.1

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  • 八重山諸島に生息する絶滅危惧種イシガキニイニイの主鳴音の特徴—Characteristics of calling songs in endangered cicada species Platypleura albivannata on Ishigaki Island

    立田 晴記, 佐々木 健志

    昆虫と自然 / 昆虫と自然編集委員会 編   49 ( 13 )   25 - 28   2014.12

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  • Retrospective estimation of population-level effect of pollutants based on local adaptation and fitness cost of tolerance Reviewed

    Yoshinari Tanaka, Haruki Tatsuta

    ECOTOXICOLOGY   22 ( 5 )   795 - 802   2013.7

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  • 遺伝的変異を考慮した感受性評価:ミジンコ集団を例に

    立田 晴記

    環境毒性学会誌   16 ( 2 )   29 - 35   2013.6

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    Although many ecological risk assessments of hazardous chemicals have beenconducted with test organisms, such procedures may be insufficient for establishingreliable hazard assessments in wild organisms. The genetic variation within a species israrely considered in such assessments. Here, the relationship between variability insusceptibility to fenvalerate, an agrochemical toxicant, and the degree of divergence inallele frequencies at six microsatellite loci were assessed in Daphnia galeatapopulations in Lake Kasumigaura and an adjacent local pond. The acute EC50, basedon changes in neonate immobility, in isofemale lines from three populations in LakeKasumigaura was 5–10 times that observed in lines from the local pond population;however, the degree of divergence in allele frequencies was much larger among the LakeKasumigaura populations than between the lake and local pond populations. Theseresults suggest that the level of resistance to the toxicant was determined primarily bythe gradient of pollutants resulting from water flow and did not reflect the geneticdivergence of local populations. I also discuss a possible causal link betweensusceptibility against toxicant and genetic variation for future perspectives of ecologicalrisk assessments.

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  • Carcass Decoration Changes Web Structure and Prey Capture Rate in an Orb-Web Spider, Cyclosa mulmeinensis (Araneae, Araneidae) Reviewed

    Shohei Kondo, Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuki Tsuji

    JOURNAL OF INSECT BEHAVIOR   25 ( 5 )   518 - 528   2012.9

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  • イモゾウムシの発音変異と防除に向けた展望 (ミニ特集 昆虫の音響交信とその利用) Invited Reviewed

    立田晴記

    植物防疫   66 ( 6 )   310 - 315   2012.6

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  • Habitat Association and Seasonality in a Mosaic and Bimodal Hybrid Zone between Chorthippus brunneus and C. jacobsi (Orthoptera: Acrididae) Reviewed

    Richard I. Bailey, Clara I. Saldamando-Benjumea, Haruki Tatsuta, Roger K. Butlin

    PLOS ONE   7 ( 6 )   e37684   2012.6

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  • Genetic variance of tolerance and the toxicant threshold model Reviewed

    Yoshinari Tanaka, Hiroyuki Mano, Haruki Tatsuta

    ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY   31 ( 4 )   813 - 818   2012.4

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  • An analysis of mutualistic interactions between exotic ants and honeydew producers in the Yanbaru district of Okinawa Island, Japan Reviewed

    Hirotaka Tanaka, Hitoshi Ohnishi, Haruki Tatsuta, Kazuki Tsuji

    ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH   26 ( 5 )   931 - 941   2011.9

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  • 形態測定学で何ができるのか? : 昆虫学における事例 Reviewed

    立田 晴記, 坂巻 祥孝

    昆蟲.ニューシリーズ   14 ( 3 )   194 - 205   2011.4

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    近年の幾何学的形態測定学の発達によって,生物の形態的特徴を「シェイプ」と「サイズ」に明確に区分して解析できるようになり,多数の標識点間の相対的な位置関係の変異(歪み)も評価できるようになった.そのため,従来検出が難しかった微妙な形態の違いや部分的な形態の歪みなどを量的に検出する精度が飛躍的に向上した.ここでは利用頻度が高い 1)多変量形態測定学,2)標識点の配置に基づく形態測定学,3)輪郭記述法の特徴を大まかに解説し,特に利用価値が高いと考えられる昆虫およびクモ・ダニ類を材料とした近年の幾何学的な標識点測定法と輪郭記述法の研究例を総説した.

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  • Variation in Courtship Ultrasounds of Three Ostrinia Moths with Different Sex Pheromones Reviewed

    Takuma Takanashi, Ryo Nakano, Annemarie Surlykke, Haruki Tatsuta, Jun Tabata, Yukio Ishikawa, Niels Skals

    PLOS ONE   5 ( 10 )   2010.10

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  • Variation in the Shape of Genital Appendages Along a Transect Through Sympatric and Allopatric Areas of Two Brachypterous Grasshoppers, Parapodisma setouchiensis and Parapodisma subastris (Orthoptera: Podisminae) Reviewed

    Yasushi Kawakami, Haruki Tatsuta

    ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA   103 ( 3 )   327 - 331   2010.5

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  • High genetic differentiation between an African and a non-African strain of Drosophila simulans revealed by segregation distortion and reduced crossover frequency Reviewed

    Haruki Tatsuta, Toshiyuki Takano-Shimizu

    GENETICA   137 ( 2 )   165 - 171   2009.11

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  • Isolation of eight microsatellite markers from Moina macrocopa for assessing cryptic genetic structure in the wild Reviewed

    Haruki Tatsuta, Izumi Yao, Yoshinari Tanaka

    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES   9 ( 3 )   904 - 906   2009.5

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    DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2008.02410.x

  • Evidence for Cryptic Genetic Discontinuity in a Recently Expanded Sika Deer Population on the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan Reviewed

    Masanobu Yoshio, Masahiko Asada, Keiji Ochiai, Koichi Goka, Tadashi Miyashita, Haruki Tatsuta

    ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE   26 ( 1 )   48 - 53   2009.1

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  • STAGE-DEPENDENT DIFFERENCES IN EFFECTS OF CARBARYL ON POPULATION GROWTH RATE IN JAPANESE MEDAKA (ORYZIAS LATIPES) Reviewed

    Shosaku Kashiwada, Haruki Tatsuta, Maiko Kameshiro, Yoshio Sugaya, Tara Sabo-Attwood, G. Thomas Chandler, P. Lee Ferguson, Koichi Goka

    ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY   27 ( 11 )   2397 - 2402   2008.11

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  • Variation in the geometry of foreleg claws in sympatric giant water bug species: an adaptive trait for catching prey? Reviewed

    Shin-ya Ohba, Haruki Tatsuta, Fusao Nakasuji

    ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA   129 ( 2 )   223 - 227   2008.11

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    DOI: 10.1111/j.1570-7458.2008.00772.x

  • Relationship between chromosomal races/subraces in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera : Acrididae) inferred from mitochondrial ND2 and COI gene sequences Reviewed

    Marek Kowalczyk, Haruki Tatsuta, Beata Grzywacz, Elzbieta Warchalowska-Sliwa

    ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA   101 ( 5 )   837 - 844   2008.9

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  • Geographical patterns of chromosomal differentiation in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera : Acrididae) Reviewed

    Elzbieta Warchalowska-Sliwa, Haruki Tatsuta, Shin-Ichi Akimoto, Anna Maryanska-Nadachowska, Marek Kowalczyk, Alexander Bugrov

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY   105 ( 2 )   185 - 196   2008.6

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  • Spatially heterogeneous distribution of mtDNA haplotypes in a sika deer (Cervus nippon) population on the Boso Peninsula, central Japan

    Masanobu Yoshio, Masahiko Asada, Keiji Ochiai, Koichi Goka, Kaori Murase, Tadashi Miyashita, Haruki Tatsuta

    Mammal Study   33   59 - 69   2008.6

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    Spatially heterogeneous distribution of mtDNA haplotypes in a sika deer (Cervus nippon) population on the Boso Peninsula, central Japan
    We used variation in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region (D-loop) to examine the genetic structure of the sika deer (Cervus nippon) population on the Boso Peninsula, central Japan. A total of four haplotypes was found. In order to examine whether or not artificial barriers such as roads, dams, and golf courses affect the spatial heterogeneity of mtDNA haplotypes, we implemented two exclusive spatial analyses (SAMOVA and network analysis based on Monmonier&#039;s algorithm) for searching genetic discontinuities between artificial barriers. Prior to the analyses, the whole distribution area was divided into meaningful eight blocks. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) detected significant spatial heterogeneity in the constitution of the haplotypes among the blocks. The subsequent spatial analyses detected some significant spatial discontinuities on borders of the blocks. In particular, the largest discontinuity was observed in the area including motorway Line 81, but the traffic density of Line 81 is generally not very heavy compared to other major roads. These findings suggest that roads could be one of major barriers to hamper migration of sika deer to some extent, but other potential factors such as the location of food resources andor the history of bottleneck event are also likely to more or less contribute to configure the present patterns of haplotype distribution. © the Mammalogical Society of Japan.

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  • 景観遺伝学的解析に基づく野生生物集団における遺伝的不連続性の検出手法 Reviewed

    立田晴記, 吉尾政信, 浅田正彦, 落合啓二, 宮下直

    生物科学   59 ( 3 )   174 - 181   2008.4

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  • I112 ミジンコ群集に見られる有害物質感受性の空間変異および生息環境との関連性

    立田 晴記, 田中 嘉成

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 52 )   160   2008.3

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  • Sexual selection in a moth: effect of symmetry on male mating success in the wild Reviewed

    Chiharu Koshio, Makoto Muraji, Haruki Tatsuta, Shin-ichi Kudo

    BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY   18 ( 3 )   571 - 578   2007.5

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  • DNA content of the B chromosomes in grasshopper Podisma kanoi Storozh. (Orthoptera, Acrididae) Reviewed

    Alexander G. Bugrov, Tatiana V. Karamysheva, Eugeny A. Perepelov, Eugeny A. Elisaphenko, Denis N. Rubtsov, Elzbieta Warchalowska-Sliwa, Haruki Tatsuta, Nikolay B. Rubtsov

    CHROMOSOME RESEARCH   15 ( 3 )   315 - 325   2007.4

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  • Distinctive developmental variability of genital parts in the sexually dimorphic beetle, Prosopocoilus inclinatus (Coleoptera : Lucanidae) Reviewed

    Haruki Tatsuta, Katsufumi Fujimoto, Koji Mizota, Klaus Reinhardt, Shin-Ichi Akimoto

    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY   90 ( 4 )   573 - 581   2007.4

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  • Estrogenic modulation of CYP3A38, CYP3A40, and CYP19 in mature male medaka (Oryzias latipes) Reviewed

    Shosaku Kashiwada, Maiko Kameshiro, Haruki Tatsuta, Yoshio Sugaya, Seth W. Kullman, David E. Hinton, Koichi Goka

    COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY   145 ( 3 )   370 - 378   2007.4

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  • H207 染色体レースの進化経路 : サッポロフキバッタを例に

    立田 晴記, 星崎 杉彦, 秋元 信一

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 51 )   130   2007.3

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  • Isolation of six microsatellite markers from apterous grasshopper Podisma kanoi (Orthoptera : Podisminae) Reviewed

    Izumi Yao, Haruki Tatsuta, Shin-Ichi Akimoto

    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES   6 ( 4 )   1067 - 1069   2006.12

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    DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2006.01436.x

  • Origin of chromosomal rearrangement: Phylogenetic relationship between X0/XX and XY/XX chromosomal races in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera : Acrididae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, S Hoshizaki, AG Bugrov, E Warchalowska-Sliwa, S Tatsuki, SI Akimoto

    ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA   99 ( 3 )   457 - 462   2006.5

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  • Genetic architecture of variation in sex-comb tooth number in Drosophila simulans Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, T Takano-Shimizu

    GENETICAL RESEARCH   87 ( 2 )   93 - 107   2006.4

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    DOI: 10.1017/S0016672306008111

  • Raptorial legs and claws are not influenced by food condition in nymphal stages of Lethocerus deyrolli (Heteroptera : Belostomatidae) Reviewed

    S Ohba, H Tatsuta, M Sasaki

    ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA   99 ( 1 )   151 - 156   2006.1

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  • Comparative study on the relationship between photoperiodic host-seeking behavioral patterns and the eye parameters of mosquitoes Reviewed

    H Kawada, H Tatsuta, K Arikawa, M Takagi

    JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY   52 ( 1 )   67 - 75   2006.1

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2005.09.004

  • Inheritance of song and stridulatory peg number divergence between Chorthippus brunneus and C-jacobsi, two naturally hybridizing grasshopper species (Orthoptera : Acrididae) Reviewed

    CI Saldamando, S Miyaguchi, H Tatsuta, H Kishino, Bridle, JR, RK Butlin

    JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY   18 ( 3 )   703 - 712   2005.5

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  • C221 サッポロフキバッタに見られる染色体構造変異とミトコンドリアDNA変異(一般講演)

    立田 晴記, 星崎 杉彦

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 49 )   95   2005.3

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  • Hybrids between Chorthippus brunneus and C-jacobsi (Orthoptera : Acrididae) do not show endogenous postzygotic isolation Reviewed

    CI Saldamando, H Tatsuta, RK Butlin

    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY   84 ( 2 )   195 - 203   2005.2

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  • S104 量的形質発現に関与する遺伝的基盤の探索 : 遺伝子数から遺伝子座推定まで(S10 実践・道具としての量的遺伝学)

    立田 晴記

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 48 )   192   2004.3

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  • Relationship between size and shape in the sexually dimorphic beetle Prosopocoilus inclinatus (Coleoptera : Lucanidae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, K Mizota, SI Akimoto

    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY   81 ( 2 )   219 - 233   2004.2

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  • Rate of strepsipteran parasitization among overwintered females of the hornet Vespa analis (Hymenoptera : Vespidae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, S Makino

    ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY   32 ( 1 )   175 - 179   2003.2

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    DOI: 10.1603/0046-225X-32.1.175

  • Blaesoxipha grisea Meigenの寄主初記録 Reviewed

    立田晴記

    昆虫ニューシリーズ   5 ( 4 )   120 - 120   2002.10

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  • Chromosome polymorphism and C-banding variation of the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis Shir. (Orthoptera, Acrididae) in Hokkaido, northern Japan (vol 49, pg 137, 2001) Reviewed

    AG Bugrov, E Warchalowska-Sliwa, H Tatsuta, S Akimoto

    FOLIA BIOLOGICA-KRAKOW   50 ( 1-2 )   2002.8

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  • Chromosome polymorphism and C-banding variation of the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis Shir. (Orthoptera, Acrididae) in Hokkaido, northern Japan Reviewed

    AG Bugrov, E Warchalowska-Sliwa, H Tatsuta, S Akimoto

    FOLIA BIOLOGICA-KRAKOW   49 ( 3-4 )   137 - 152   2001.10

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  • Allometric patterns of heads and genitalia in the stag beetle Lucanus maculifemoratus (Coleoptera : Lucanidae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, K Mizota, SI Akimoto

    ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA   94 ( 3 )   462 - 466   2001.5

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  • D210 ノコギリクワガタ交尾器と非交尾器の種内変異(分類学・系統学・進化学)

    立田 晴記, 藤本 克文, 溝田 浩二, 秋元 信一

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 45 )   68   2001.3

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  • B chromosomes, translocation between B and autosomes, and C-heterochromatin polymorphism of the grasshopper Podisma sapporensis Shir. (Orthoptera, Acrididae) in Hokkaido, Northern Japan Reviewed

    E Warchalowska-Sliwa, AG Bugrov, H Tatsuta, S Akimoto

    FOLIA BIOLOGICA-KRAKOW   49 ( 1-2 )   63 - 75   2001.2

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  • Distribution pattern of the XO/XX and neo-XY/neo-XX chromosomal races of the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Hokkaido, northern Japan Reviewed

    A. G. Bugrov, E. Warchalowska-Sliwa, H. Tatsuta, E. A. Perepelov, S. Akimoto

    Entomological Science   3 ( 4 )   693 - 699   2000.4

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    Distribution pattern of the XO/XX and neo-XY/neo-XX chromosomal races of the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Hokkaido, northern Japan

  • I115 サッポロフキバッタに見られる染色体変異と形態変異との関連性(飼育法・栄養学,分類学・系統学・進化学)

    立田 晴記, 秋元 信一

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 44 )   149   2000.3

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  • 国後島に生息する2種のPodisma属フキバッタの多変量形態測定学的解析

    立田 晴記, 伊藤 元, 秋元 信一

    日本応用動物昆虫学会誌   44 ( 1 )   57   2000.2

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  • Multivariate morphometrics of two Podisma species (Orthoptera : Acrididae) in Kunashiri Island Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, G Ito, AG Bugrov, AA Tchernykh, S Akimoto

    APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY   35 ( 1 )   1 - 8   2000.2

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    DOI: 10.1303/aez.2000.1

  • Variability in phenotypic covariance structure of female genitalia in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera : Acrididae : Podisminae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, SIA Akimoto

    ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA   93 ( 1 )   127 - 132   2000.1

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    DOI: 10.1603/0013-8746(2000)093[0127:VIPCSO]2.0.CO;2

  • Sexual differences in the pattern of spatial variation in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera : Podisminae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, S Akimoto

    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE   76 ( 8 )   1450 - 1455   1998.8

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    DOI: 10.1139/cjz-76-8-1450

  • Temporal morphological variation of the brachypterous grasshopper, Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera: Podisminae) Reviewed

    H Tatsuta, S Akimoto

    APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY   32 ( 3 )   527 - 529   1997.8

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    DOI: 10.1303/aez.32.527

  • G213 サッポロフキバッタの形態形質の空間分布パターン(分類学 進化学)

    立田 晴記

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 41 )   195   1997.4

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  • FW2-1 サッポロフキバッタの形態形質変異と量的遺伝(道具としての量的遺伝学パートIII)

    立田 晴記

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 40 )   263   1996.3

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  • P201 サッポロフキバッタの形態形質における地理的・時間的変異(ポスター発表)

    立田 晴記, 秋元 信一

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 39 )   253   1995.8

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  • E322 種内における微小地理的変異の分析 : サッポロフキバッタを材料に(分類学)

    立田 晴記

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 38 )   119   1994.3

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  • サッポロフキバッタ Podisma sapporensis の形態変異に関する分析 Reviewed

    立田晴記, 秋元信一

    62 ( 1 )   225 - 234   1994.3

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  • 短翅性サッポロフキバッタPodisma sapporensisの形状およびアロメトリー関係にみられる地理的変異 Reviewed

    秋元信一, 櫻井洋一, 立田晴記

    61 ( 3 )   625 - 640   1993.9

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  • B112 多変量解析をもちいたサッポロフキバッタの形態形質における地理的変異の分析(地理的変異)

    立田 晴記

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   ( 36 )   88   1992.9

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Books

  • Encyclopedia of Pest Orthoptera of the World

    @Lecoq M, @Zhang L( Role: Joint author)

    China Agricultural University Press  2020.3 

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  • 生き物と音の辞典

    日本生物音響学会( Role: Joint author)

    朝倉書店  2019.11 

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  • 生き物と音の事典

    生物音響学会( Role: Joint author)

    朝倉書店  2019.11 

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    Responsible for pages:総ページ数:xii, 441, 4p, 図版 [4] p   Language:Japanese  

  • Patanga succinta (Bombay locust)

    Tsurui K, H Tatsuta( Role: Joint author)

    China Agricultural University Press  2019.6 

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    Patanga succinta (Bombay locust)

  • Oxya chinensis (Chinese rice grasshopper)

    Tsurui K, H Tatsuta( Role: Joint author)

    China Agricultural University Press  2019.6 

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    Oxya chinensis (Chinese rice grasshopper)

  • Oxya hyla and O. intricata (Smaller rice grasshopper)

    Tatsuta H, K Tsurui( Role: Joint author)

    China Agricultural University Press  2019.6 

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    Oxya hyla and O. intricata (Smaller rice grasshopper)

  • アフリカ昆虫学ー生物多様性とエスノサイエンス

    田付貞洋,佐藤宏明,足達太郎( Role: Joint author)

    海游舎  2019.3 

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  • アフリカ昆虫学 : 生物多様性とエスノサイエンス

    田付, 貞洋, 佐藤, 宏明, 足達, 太郎( Role: Joint author)

    海游舎  2019.3 

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    Responsible for pages:総ページ数:xii, 320p   Language:Japanese  

  • 水生半翅類の生物学

    大庭伸也( Role: Joint author)

    北隆館  2018.6 

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  • 水生半翅類の生物学

    大庭, 伸也( Role: Joint author)

    北隆館  2018.6 

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    Responsible for pages:総ページ数:viii, 313p   Language:Japanese  

  • Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

    P. Lestrel( Role: Joint author)

    World Scientific  2017.5 

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    Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

  • Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

    P. Lestrel( Role: Joint author)

    World Scientific  2015.5 

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    Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

  • Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

    P. Lestrel( Role: Joint author)

    World Scientific  2015.5 

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  • 行動生物学辞典

    上田, 恵介, 岡ノ谷, 一夫, 菊水, 健史, 坂上, 貴之, 辻, 和希, 友永, 雅己, 中島, 定彦, 長谷川, 寿一, 松島, 俊也

    東京化学同人  2013.11 

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    Responsible for pages:総ページ数:637   Language:Japanese  

  • Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

    P. Lestrel( Role: Joint author)

    World Scientific  2013.5 

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  • Biological Shape Analysis: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

    P. Lestrel( Role: Joint author)

    World Scientific  2013.5 

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    Biological Shape Analysis: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

  • エコゲノミクス : 遺伝子からみた適応

    日本生態学会, 森長, 真一, 工藤, 洋

    共立出版  2012.12 

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    Responsible for pages:総ページ数:xiii, 302p, 図版 [4] p   Language:Japanese  

  • Biological Shape Analysis: The 1st International Symposium of the Biological Shape Analysis

    P. Lestrel( Role: Joint author)

    World Scientific  2011.5 

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  • 実践生物統計学―分子から生態まで

    東京大学生物測定学研究室, 岸野, 洋久

    朝倉書店  2004.3 

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Presentations

  • ツクツクボウシのオスの鳴音は前半パートと後半パートで異なる機能を持つ

    #児玉建,@立田晴記,@粕谷英一

    日本動物行動学会  2022.11 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:春日市クローバープラザ   Country:Japan  

  • ヒメイトアメンボの屈伸運動に対するヌマガエルの反応

    #石津智史,@立田晴記

    第41回日本動物行動学会大会  2022.11 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:春日市クローバープラザ   Country:Japan  

  • ヒメイトアメンボで見られる揺れ行動の解析

    石津智史,粕谷英一,立田晴記

    三学会合同佐賀大会  2022.6 

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    Venue:佐賀大学   Country:Japan  

  • 日本産カラカラグモ科の分類学的現状および網構造の多様性

    鈴木佑弥,立田晴記

    三学会合同佐賀大会  2022.6 

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    Venue:佐賀大学   Country:Japan  

MISC

  • ツクツクボウシにおける同種オスへのシグナルとしての主鳴音の前半パートと後半パートの比較—Comparisons of the former and latter part of the calling song as signals to the conspecific males in the cicada Meimuna opalifera

    児玉 建, 粕谷 英一, 立田 晴記

    聴覚研究会資料 = Proceedings of the auditory research meeting   52 ( 3 )   211 - 215   2022.5   ISSN:1346-1109

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  • タガメの若齢幼虫は大きな餌を好む (特集 水田生態系の昆虫群集)

    大庭 伸也, 立田 晴記

    昆虫と自然   2017.4

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  • ミカンコミバエ血縁解析用マイクロサテライト(SSR)マーカーの探索

    金城聖良, 豊里哲也, 本間淳, 本間淳, 立田晴記, 鶴井香織, 新里尚也, 青山洋昭, 沢田裕一

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   2017.3

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  • 世界の昆虫シリーズ(2)マダガスカルの自然と昆虫(1)

    溝田 浩二, 立田 晴記

    昆虫と自然   2015.6

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  • 藻類とミジンコに対する銀ナノコロイドの毒性と水質の関係

    米島伸, 柏田祥策, 片岡知里, 立田晴記, 坂本正樹

    日本陸水学会甲信越支部会報   2014.11

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  • ミジンコを用いた銀ナノ粒子毒性の評価

    米島伸, 柏田祥策, 立田晴記, 坂本正樹

    日本陸水学会甲信越支部会報   2012.12

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  • 急性毒性試験はミジンコへの銀毒性を過大評価する

    米島伸, 坂本正樹, 柏田祥策, 立田晴記

    日本陸水学会大会講演要旨集   2012.9

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  • 沖縄島北部の池に生息する均翅亜目幼虫の相対個体数と季節変動 Reviewed

    片山 元気, 立田 晴記

    昆蟲. ニューシリーズ   2012.1

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    沖縄島北部にある2つの湖沼でイトトンボ科の幼虫密度を定量的に調査した.沖縄島に分布する6種の土着種のうち,大宜味村の池では4種が,国頭村の池では3種が見つかった.2つの湖沼共に,ムスジイトトンボが全個体数の60~70&#37;を占めていた.大宜味村では次にリュウキュウベニイトトンボが多く,アオモンイトトンボ,コフキヒメイトトンボと続く.国頭村ではアオモンイトトンボ,リュウキュウベニイトトンボの順であった.AICで選択されたモデルによって,池に出現するイトトンボ幼虫の相対的な個体数は,種や季節,水草の種によって異なるだけでなく,イトトンボ幼虫の季節変動および水草の種に関する生息場所選択のパターンが種間で異なっている可能性が示された.

  • 昆虫学研究室訪問(第22回)琉球大学農学部昆虫学教室

    辻 和希, 立田 晴記

    昆虫と自然   2008.12

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  • S041 これからの時代の研究戦略 : 汝は如何に生き延びるべきか!?(小集会)

    五箇 公一, 嶋田 透, 深津 武馬, 立田 晴記, 高梨 琢磨

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   2006.3

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  • I103 アワノメイガの超音波求愛歌II.近縁種間の比較(一般講演)

    高梨 琢磨, 中野 亮, 石川 幸男, 立田 晴記, Surlykke Annemarie, Skals Niels

    日本応用動物昆虫学会大会講演要旨   2006.3

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  • 昆虫の「かたち」の解析にまつわる近年の進歩--昆虫形態測定学への招待 (特集 昆虫のIT革命)

    立田 晴記

    昆虫と自然   2001.12

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  • クワガタムシ交尾器の種内変異--交尾器進化仮説との関連性 (特集 昆虫の交尾器の多様性)

    立田 晴記

    昆虫と自然   2001.2

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Industrial property rights

Patent   Number of applications: 1   Number of registrations: 1
Utility model   Number of applications: 0   Number of registrations: 0
Design   Number of applications: 0   Number of registrations: 0
Trademark   Number of applications: 0   Number of registrations: 0

Professional Memberships

  • Entomological Society of Japan

  • Japan Ethological Society

  • Ecological Society of Japan

  • Society for the Study of Evolution

  • The Genetics Society

  • Orthopterists' Society

  • The International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration

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Committee Memberships

  • Executive   Domestic

    2023.3 - 2025.3   

  • 日本生態学会   専務理事   Domestic

    2023.3 - 2025.3   

  • 日本昆虫学会   代議員   Domestic

    2022.1 - 2023.12   

  • Steering committee member   Domestic

    2021.4 - 2023.3   

Academic Activities

  • Screening of academic papers

    Role(s): Peer review

    2023

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    Number of peer-reviewed articles in foreign language journals:2

    Number of peer-reviewed articles in Japanese journals:2

  • 主催

    日本動物行動学会大会  ( 春日市クローバーホール ) 2022.11

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Research Projects

  • 害虫防除および安定栽培のための振動農業技術の開発と実用化

    2023.7 - 2028.3

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  • 害虫防除および安定栽培のための振動農業技術の開発と実用化

    2023

    オープンイノベーション研究・実用化推進事業

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  • Elucidation of the formation of hybrid zone and the population expansion process in relation to chromosomal rearrangement in the brachypterous grasshopers

    Grant number:23K23948  2022.4 - 2027.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

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  • 染色体再編成に端を発するバッタ分布変遷の進化史と交雑帯形成に関わる要因の解明

    Grant number:22H02685  2022 - 2026

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(B)

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  • 害虫防除と受粉促進のダブル効果!スマート農業に貢献する振動技術の開発

    2022

    イノベーション創出強化研究推進事業

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  • 害虫防除と受粉促進のダブル効果!スマート農業に貢献する振動技術の開発

    2020.4 - 2023.3

    受託研究

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  • 害虫防除と受粉促進のダブル効果!スマート農業に貢献する振動技術の開発

    2020.4 - 2023.3

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  • Development for the species identification procedure of endangered insect species using blind source separation (BSS) method

    Grant number:17K20068  2017.6 - 2023.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory)

    TATSUTA HARUKI

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    Platypleura albibannata is an endangered species that is distributed only in the palm forest and its vicinity in the Yonehara on the north coast of Ishigaki Island. For the monitoring of the emergence of this endangered species, we have established the protocol for the survey of emergence based on calling songs emitted by males. Cicadas often sing at the same time, and it is difficult to determine the location and the number of individuals emitting the sound especially when closely related species are singing nearby. Since no P. albibannata hatched during the study period, the effectiveness of sound source separation was confirmed for other species of cicadas. A prototype of a sound analysis application was also developed.

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  • 共生微生物の感染は染色体分化・生殖隔離を促進するか?:短翅性バッタにおける検証

    Grant number:17H03722 

    立田 晴記, 陰山 大輔, 菅野 良一

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    これまでの研究から,染色体と配偶行動に多様な変異を示すサッポロフキバッタには,性を操作する共生微生物Wolbachiaの感染が確認され,少なくとも3タイプの変異体が存在していることが明らかになっている.そこで北海道各地から採集したサンプルについて,Wolbachiaの感染状況の把握と感染している変異体を分子遺伝学的に調査した.その結果,調査した標本について,Wolbachiaに感染していない個体は見つからなかった.また3タイプの変異体のうち,最も感染頻度が高い1つの変異体に多くの個体が感染していた.また変異体タイプと染色体変異との間に関連性は見いだせなかった.

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Class subject

  • 生態学

    2024.10 - 2025.3   Second semester

  • 野外実験演習

    2024.4 - 2024.9   First semester

  • Integrative Biology, Advanced CourseⅡ

    2024.4 - 2024.9   First semester

  • 統合生物科学特論Ⅱ

    2024.4 - 2024.9   First semester

  • 生物科学Ⅲ

    2024.4 - 2024.6   Spring quarter

  • Basic BiologyⅢ

    2024.4 - 2024.6   Spring quarter

  • 生態学

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 集団生物学

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 進化生態学

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 野外実験演習

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • Special Lecture of BiologyⅤ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 生物科学特別講義Ⅴ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 集団生物学

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 進化生態学

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 生態学

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 進化生態学

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 生態学

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 野外実験演習

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • Integrative Biology, Advanced CourseⅡ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 統合生物科学特論Ⅱ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 野外実験演習

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • Integrative Biology, Advanced CourseⅡ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 統合生物科学特論Ⅱ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 生物科学Ⅲ

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

  • Basic BiologyⅢ

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

  • 生物科学Ⅲ

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

  • Basic BiologyⅢ

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

  • 生態学

    2021.10 - 2022.3   Second semester

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FD Participation

  • 2023.3   Role:Participation   Title:【生物学科】大学発明の出願・権利化に関するFD

    Organizer:Undergraduate school department

  • 2022.4   Role:Participation   Title:令和4年度 第1回全学FD(新任教員の研修)The 1st All-University FD (training for new faculty members) in FY2022

    Organizer:University-wide

  • 2022.4   Role:Participation   Title:令和4年度 第1回全学FD(新任教員の研修)The 1st All-University FD (training for new faculty members) in FY2022

    Organizer:University-wide

Visiting, concurrent, or part-time lecturers at other universities, institutions, etc.

  • 2023  東京大学農学部  Classification:Part-time lecturer  Domestic/International Classification:Japan 

    Semester, Day Time or Duration:後学期

Outline of Social Contribution and International Cooperation activities

  • Advisory board member (Folia biologica Krakow)

Media Coverage

  • 森本毅郎スタンバイで研究内容の放送 https://www.tbsradio.jp/articles/52971/ TV or radio program

    TBSラジオ  2022.6

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