School of Science, Nagoya University
Ecology Group
What We Do
名古屋大学・理学部・地球惑星科学科 / 大学院環境学研究科・地球環境科学専攻【生態学講座】では、生物の多様な適応進化や生態系の機能に関する研究と教育を行っています。フィールドワークを通して自然環境を深く理解し、自然と人間社会の関係を再考して、地球環境問題を認識する力や解決する力を養います。フィールドワークのほかにも、分子生物学、地球化学、古生物学、統計学、データ科学など、多岐にわたる分野で用いられている手法を駆使しています。
Who We Are
【生態学講座】は、教員4名のほか、研究員と学生で構成されています。
後藤 佑介 (准教授)
Yusuke Goto, Associate Professor
バイオロギングデータと数理統計モデルを用いた動物の移動法則の解明
水谷 友一 (特任助教)
Yuichi Mizutani, Assistant Professor
野生海鳥類の繁殖投資における育雛コスト評価の行動・生理学的アプローチ
Group Members (2023)
研究員(2名)
井上 漱太
小山 偲歩
学生(11名)
武田 航
岡村 太路
屋敷 智咲
杉山 響己
石橋 果歩
高島 瑞月
新宮 仁大
玉井 佐武
柴田万桜子
片岡幸大
Recent publications
生態学講座の代表的な論文
E. Lempidakis, E. L. C. Shepard, A. N. Ross, S. Matsumoto, S. Koyama, I. Takeuchi, K. Yoda Pelagic seabirds reduce risk by flying into the eye of the storm Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 119, e2212925119 (2022)
Y. Goto, K. Yoda, H. Weimerskirch, K. Sato How did extinct giant birds and pterosaurs fly? A comprehensive modeling approach to evaluate soaring performance PNAS Nexus 1, pgac023 (2022)
S. Takahashi, T. Hombe, S. Matsumoto, K. Ide, K. Yoda Head direction cells in a migratory bird prefer north Science Advances 8, eabl6848 (2022)
K. Yoda, M. Okumura, H. Suzuki, S. Matsumoto, S. Koyama, M. Yamamoto Annual variations in the migration routes and survival of pelagic seabirds over mountain ranges Ecology 102, e03297 (2021)
T. Maekawa, K. Ohara, Y. Zhang, M. Fukutomi, S. Matsumoto, K. Matsumura, H. Shidara, S. Yamazaki, R. Fujisawa, K. Ide, N. Nagaya, K. Yamazaki, S. Koike, T. Miyatake, K. Kimura, H. Ogawa, S. Takahashi, K. Yoda Deep learning-assisted comparative analysis of animal trajectories with DeepHL Nature Communications 11, 5316 (2020)
K. Yoda, T. Yamamoto, H. Suzuki, S. Matsumoto, M. Muller, M. Yamamoto Compass orientation drives naïve pelagic seabirds to cross mountain ranges Current Biology 27, R1152-1153 (2017)
T. Yamamoto, K. Yoda, G. S. Blanco, F. Quintana Female-biased stranding in Magellanic penguins Current Biology 29, R12-13 (2019)
Y. Goto, K. Yoda, K. Sato Asymmetry hidden in birds’ tracks reveals wind, heading, and orientation ability over the ocean Science Advances 3, e1700097 (2017)
Y. Yonehara, Y. Goto, K. Yoda, Y. Watanuki, L.C. Young, H. Weimerskirch, C. A. Bost, K. Sato Flight paths of seabirds soaring over the ocean surface enable measurement of fine-scale wind speed and direction Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113, 9039-9044 (2016)
Sugitani, K., Mimura, K., Senda, R., Kouketsu, Y., Simon, W., Takagi, N., Iizuka, T., Lowe, D.R., 2023. Origin of silicate spherules and geochemistry of Re and platinum group elements within microfossil-bearing Archean chert from the 3.4 Ga Strelley Pool Formation, Western Australia. Astrobiology (in press)
Mazumda, R., Chaudhuri, T., De, S., Bauer, W., Al Hadi, M., Sugitani, K., van Zuisen, M.A., Senda, R., Yamamoto, M., Raju, P.V.S., Ohta, T., Catuneanu, O., Mazumder, S., Saito, S., Shimoooka, K., 2022 Paleoarchean surface processes and volcanism: Insights from the eastern Iron Ore Group, Singhbhum craton, India. Earth-Science Reviews 232, 1004122.
Coutant, M., Lepot, K., Fadel, A., Addad, A., Richard, E., Troadec, D., Ventalon, S., Sugitani, K., Javaux, EJ., 2022 Distinguishing cellular from abiotic spheroidal microstructures in the ca. 3.4 Ga Strelley Pool Formation. Geobiology 20, 599-622.
Delarue, F., Bernard, S., Sugitani, K., Robert, F., Tartese, R., Albers, S.-V., Duhamel, R., Pont, S., Derenne, S., 2021 Microfossils with tail-like structures in the 3.4 Gym old Strelley Pool Formation. Precambrian Research 358, 106178.
Delarue, F., Robert, F., Derenne, S., Tarts, R., Jauvion, C., Bernard, S., Pont, S., Gonzalez-Cana, A., Duhamel, R. Sugitani, K. 2020 Out of rock: A new look at the morphological and geochemical preservation of microfossils from the 3.46 Gym-old Strelley Pool Formation. Precambrian Research 336, 105472.
Kozawa, T., Sugitani, K., Oehler, D.Z., House, C.H., Saito, I., Watanabe, T., Gotoh, T., 2018 Early Archean planktonic mode of life: Implications from fluid dynamics of lenticular microfossils. Geobiology, DOI: 10.1111/gbi.12319
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