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    The impact of landscape structure on pesticide exposure to honey bees by Hisamoto, Shumpei, Ikegami, Makihiko, Goka, Koichi, Sakamoto, Yoshiko

    Published in Nature communications (22-10-2024)
    “…Pesticides may have serious negative impacts on bee populations. The pesticide exposure of bees could depend on the surrounding landscapes in which they…”
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    Climate change, wine, and conservation by Hannah, Lee, Roehrdanz, Patrick R., Ikegami, Makihiko, Shepard, Anderson V., Shaw, M. Rebecca, Tabor, Gary, Zhi, Lu, Marquet, Pablo A., Hijmans, Robert J.

    “…Climate change is expected to impact ecosystems directly, such as through shifting climatic controls on species ranges, and indirectly, for example through…”
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    Ecological risks of insecticide contamination in water and sediment around off-farm irrigated rice paddy fields by Furihata, Shunsuke, Kasai, Atsushi, Hidaka, Kazumasa, Ikegami, Makihiko, Ohnishi, Hitoshi, Goka, Koichi

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2019)
    “…The ecological impacts of insecticides in aquatic areas around agricultural lands have long been ignored in the regulation scheme of pesticides in Japan. Upon…”
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    Environments, spatial structures, and species competitions: determining the impact of yellow-legged hornets, Vespa velutina, on native wasps and bees on Tsushima Island, Japan by Ikegami, Makihiko, Tsujii, Kentaro, Ishizuka, Arata, Nakagawa, Naomi, Kishi, Shigeki, Sakamoto, Yoshiko, Sakamoto, Hironori, Goka, Koichi

    Published in Biological invasions (01-10-2020)
    “…Invasive alien species (IAS) can have serious negative impacts on native species in invaded areas. Researchers attempting to measure the impacts of IAS on…”
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    Length of cultivation determines native and non-native weed richness in crop fields worldwide by Ikegami, Makihiko, Wandrag, Elizabeth, Duncan, Richard P., Hulme, Philip E.

    Published in Biological invasions (15-02-2019)
    “…Socio-economic factors often determine the extent to which different global regions have been invaded by non-native plant species, yet few studies examine…”
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    Bioclimatic velocity: the pace of species exposure to climate change by Serra-Diaz, Josep M., Franklin, Janet, Ninyerola, Miquel, Davis, Frank W., Syphard, Alexandra D., Regan, Helen M., Ikegami, Makihiko

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-02-2014)
    “…Aim To investigate the velocity of species-specific exposure to climate change for mid- and late 21st century and develop metrics that quantify exposure to…”
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    Sensitive and efficient surveillance of Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) distribution in western Japan using multi-copy nuclear DNA marker by Hidaka, Shunsuke, Jo, Toshiaki S., Yamamoto, Satoshi, Katsuhara, Koki R., Tomita, Sei, Miya, Masaki, Ikegami, Makihiko, Ushimaru, Atushi, Minamoto, Toshifumi

    Published in Limnology (01-04-2024)
    “…Japanese giant salamander ( Andrias japonicus ) is one of the largest amphibian species in the world and an iconic species in Japan. However, as its…”
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    Global climate change adaptation priorities for biodiversity and food security by Hannah, Lee, Ikegami, Makihiko, Hole, David G, Seo, Changwan, Butchart, Stuart H M, Peterson, A Townsend, Roehrdanz, Patrick R

    Published in PloS one (21-08-2013)
    “…International policy is placing increasing emphasis on adaptation to climate change, including the allocation of new funds to assist adaptation efforts…”
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    Acute toxicity data of common agricultural insecticides to Japanese wild bees by Seko, Yugo, Ikegami, Makihiko, Yokoi, Tomoyuki, Ikemoto, Mito, Goka, Koichi, Sakamoto, Yoshiko

    Published in Data in brief (01-02-2023)
    “…Although numerous ecotoxicological assessments of European honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) have been performed, Japanese wild bees are less well studied in this…”
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    Impacts of sea level rise and climate change on coastal plant species in the central California coast by Garner, Kendra L, Chang, Michelle Y, Fulda, Matthew T, Berlin, Jonathan A, Freed, Rachel E, Soo-Hoo, Melissa M, Revell, Dave L, Ikegami, Makihiko, Flint, Lorraine E, Flint, Alan L, Kendall, Bruce E

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (12-05-2015)
    “…Local increases in sea level caused by global climate change pose a significant threat to the persistence of many coastal plant species through exacerbating…”
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    Estimate global risks of a forest disease under current and future climates using species distribution model and simple thermal model – Pine Wilt disease as a model case by Ikegami, Makihiko, Jenkins, Thomas A.R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-2018)
    “…•Global risks of Pine Wilt Disease were evaluated under changing climates.•A correlative species distribution model and a knowledge-based model were…”
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    Insecticide Residues Associated with Apple Orchard Treatments in the Mason Bee, Osmia cornifrons, and their Nests by Suzuki, Takaaki, Ikegami, Makihiko, Goka, Koichi, Sakamoto, Yoshiko

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2023)
    “…Declines in bee populations, in part due to pesticides, especially insecticides, are of global concern. Although most studies have investigated insecticide…”
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    Influence of late Quaternary climate change on present patterns of genetic variation in valley oak, Quercus lobata Née by Gugger, Paul F, Ikegami, Makihiko, Sork, Victoria L

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2013)
    “…Phylogeography and ecological niche models (ENMs) suggest that late Quaternary glacial cycles have played a prominent role in shaping present population…”
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    Modeling plant species distributions under future climates: how fine scale do climate projections need to be? by Franklin, Janet, Davis, Frank W., Ikegami, Makihiko, Syphard, Alexandra D., Flint, Lorraine E., Flint, Alan L., Hannah, Lee

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2013)
    “…Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine‐scale climate data may provide markedly different estimates of climate‐change…”
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    Gall volatiles defend aphids against a browsing mammal by Rostás, Michael, Maag, Daniel, Ikegami, Makihiko, Inbar, Moshe

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (11-09-2013)
    “…Plants have evolved an astonishing array of survival strategies. To defend against insects, for example, damaged plants emit volatile organic compounds that…”
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    Comprehensive analyses of agrochemicals affecting aquatic ecosystems: A case study of Odonata communities and macrophytes in Saga Plain, northern Kyushu, Japan by Tazunoki, Yuhei, Tokuda, Makoto, Sakuma, Ayumi, Nishimuta, Kou, Oba, Yutaro, Kadokami, Kiwao, Miyawaki, Takashi, Ikegami, Makihiko, Ueno, Daisuke

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2022)
    “…The negative influence of agrochemicals (pesticides: insecticide, fungicide, and herbicide) on biodiversity is a major ecological concern. In recent decades,…”
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    Climate change and California's terrestrial biodiversity by Harrison, Susan, Franklin, Janet, Hernandez, Rebecca R, Ikegami, Makihiko, Safford, Hugh D, Thorne, James H

    “…In this review and synthesis, we argue that California is an important test case for the nation and world because terrestrial biodiversity is very high,…”
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    Exploring the factors influencing the first singing date of a cicada, Graptopsaltria nigrofuscata: How will it be affected by climate change? by Tsujimoto, Shohei G., Koide, Dai, Kumagai, Naoki H., Ikegami, Makihiko, Nishihiro, Jun

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-12-2024)
    “…Climate change affects various scales of biotic interaction through phenological shifts. The emergence phenology of cicadas is ecologically important because…”
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