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    Why do so many modern people hate insects? The urbanization–disgust hypothesis by Fukano, Yuya, Soga, Masashi

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-07-2021)
    “…While negative perceptions of insects and other terrestrial arthropods (hereafter referred to collectively as ‘insects’) are widespread around the world, the…”
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    Vine tendrils use contact chemoreception to avoid conspecific leaves by Fukano, Yuya

    “…Movement and growth habit of climbing plants have attracted attention since the time of Charles Darwin; however, there are no reports on whether plants can…”
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    Evolutionary ecology of climacteric and non-climacteric fruits by Fukano, Yuya, Tachiki, Yuuya

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (15-09-2021)
    “…Fleshy fruits can be divided between climacteric (CL, showing a typical rise in respiration and ethylene production with ripening after harvest) and…”
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    Spatio-temporal dynamics and drivers of public interest in invasive alien species by Fukano, Yuya, Soga, Masashi

    Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2019)
    “…Understanding the dynamics of public interest in invasive alien species (IAS) is important for the establishment of effective strategies to prevent their…”
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    Zoos and animated animals increase public interest in and support for threatened animals by Fukano, Yuya, Tanaka, Yosuke, Soga, Masashi

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-02-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •We examined roles of zoos and animal animation on citizen’s interest and behaviors.•We use animal-related Internet searching behaviors and…”
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    Evolution of competitive traits changes species diversity in a natural field by Fukano, Yuya, Tachiki, Yuuya, Kasada, Minoru, Uchida, Kei

    “…Studying the interaction between evolutionary and ecological processes (i.e. eco-evolutionary dynamics) has great potential to improve our understanding of…”
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    How can we mitigate against increasing biophobia among children during the extinction of experience? by Soga, Masashi, Evans, Maldwyn J., Yamanoi, Takahiro, Fukano, Yuya, Tsuchiya, Kazuaki, Koyanagi, Tomoyo F., Kanai, Tadashi

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2020)
    “…The ‘extinction of experience’ – the loss of direct interactions between people and nature – has the potential to increase negative attitudes towards nature…”
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    Urban-rural gradients: how landscape changes drive adaptive evolution of plant competitive traits by Fukano, Yuya, Uchida, Kei, Tachiki, Yuuya

    Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-04-2023)
    “…The role of competition in local adaptation and the associated traits underlying adaptation remain unclear. One reason for the lack of evidence may be that…”
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    Contemporary adaptive divergence of plant competitive traits in urban and rural populations and its implication for weed management by Fukano, Yuya, Guo, Wei, Uchida, Kei, Tachiki, Yuuya, Cornelissen, Hans

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2020)
    “…Competition among neighbouring plants plays essential roles in growth, reproduction, population dynamics, and community assembly, but how competition drives…”
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    Greenery hypothesis: An evolutionary explanation for why presence/absence of green affects humans by Fukano, Yuya, Soga, Masashi

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract A growing body of empirical evidence shows that experiences of nature provide people with diverse psychological benefits, including improved cognitive…”
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    Field‐based individual plant phenotyping of herbaceous species by unmanned aerial vehicle by Guo, Wei, Fukano, Yuya, Noshita, Koji, Ninomiya, Seishi

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2020)
    “…Recent advances in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAVs) and image processing have made high‐throughput field phenotyping possible at plot/canopy level in the mass…”
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    EasyDCP: An affordable, high‐throughput tool to measure plant phenotypic traits in 3D by Feldman, Alexander, Wang, Haozhou, Fukano, Yuya, Kato, Yoichiro, Ninomiya, Seishi, Guo, Wei

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-09-2021)
    “…High‐throughput 3D phenotyping is a rapidly emerging field that has widespread application for measurement of individual plants. Despite this, high‐throughput…”
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    Long‐term flowering records of herbaceous plants in Tokyo, Japan, during 1994–2015 through citizen science by Maruyama, Noriko, Miyazaki, Keiko, Yasunaga, Eriko, Uchida, Kei, Kawabata, Saneyuki, Fukano, Yuya

    Published in Ecological research (01-01-2022)
    “…We provide a 22‐year period (1994–2015) dataset of flowering records of herbaceous plant species in Tokyo, Japan. Trained volunteers of the citizen group…”
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    Channel Attention GAN-Based Synthetic Weed Generation for Precise Weed Identification by Li, Tang, Asai, Motoaki, Kato, Yoichiro, Fukano, Yuya, Guo, Wei

    Published in Plant phenomics (2024)
    “…Weed is a major biological factor causing declines in crop yield. However, widespread herbicide application and indiscriminate weeding with soil disturbance…”
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    Genotype‐aggregated planting improves yield in Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) due to self/non‐self‐discrimination by Fukano, Yuya, Guo, Wei, Noshita, Koji, Hashida, Shoko, Kamikawa, Shotaka

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-03-2019)
    “…Accumulating evidence indicates that plants are capable of self/non‐self and kin/stranger discrimination. Plants increase biomass of and resource allocation to…”
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    Flower-Visiting Butterflies Avoid Predatory Stimuli and Larger Resident Butterflies: Testing in a Butterfly Pavilion by Fukano, Yuya, Tanaka, Yosuke, Farkhary, Sayed Ibrahim, Kurachi, Takuma

    Published in PloS one (15-11-2016)
    “…The flower-visiting behaviors of pollinator species are affected not only by flower traits but also by cues of predators and resident pollinators. There is…”
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    GIS-Based Analysis for UAV-Supported Field Experiments Reveals Soybean Traits Associated With Rotational Benefit by Fukano, Yuya, Guo, Wei, Aoki, Naohiro, Ootsuka, Shinjiro, Noshita, Koji, Uchida, Kei, Kato, Yoichiro, Sasaki, Kazuhiro, Kamikawa, Shotaka, Kubota, Hirofumi

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (31-05-2021)
    “…Recent advances in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) remote sensing and image analysis provide large amounts of plant canopy data, but there is no method to…”
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    Vertical Distribution of Arthropod Assemblages and the Effects of Weather Conditions on Arthropod Rain in a Temperate Conifer Forest by Yoshida, Tomohiro, Kusunoki, Yasunori, Fukano, Yuya, Hijii, Naoki

    Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (23-07-2021)
    “…Vertical stratification of forests results in the occurrence of different arthropod assemblages between the vertical layers. Fallen arthropods from the canopy…”
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    Drone-Based Harvest Data Prediction Can Reduce On-Farm Food Loss and Improve Farmer Income by Wang, Haozhou, Li, Tang, Nishida, Erika, Kato, Yoichiro, Fukano, Yuya, Guo, Wei

    Published in Plant phenomics (2023)
    “…On-farm food loss (i.e., grade-out vegetables) is a difficult challenge in sustainable agricultural systems. The simplest method to reduce the number of…”
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    Correction: Changes in Defense of an Alien Plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia before and after the Invasion of a Native Specialist Enemy Ophraella communa by Fukano, Yuya, Yahara, Tetsukazu

    Published in PloS one (12-11-2012)
    “…The images for Figures 2 and 3 were incorrectly switched. Citation: Fukano Y, Yahara T (2012) Correction: Changes in Defense of an Alien Plant Ambrosia…”
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