Search Results - "Takano, Kohei Takenaka"
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Molecular characterization of SrSTP14, a sugar transporter from thermogenic skunk cabbage, and its possible role in developing pollen
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-07-2023)“…In floral thermogenesis, sugars play an important role not only as energy providers but also as growth and development facilitators. Yet, the mechanisms…”
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Potential distribution of pine wilt disease under future climate change scenarios
Published in PloS one (10-08-2017)“…Pine wilt disease (PWD) constitutes a serious threat to pine forests. Since development depends on temperature and drought, there is a concern that future…”
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Phylogeography of Human T-lymphotropic Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1) Lineages Endemic to Japan
Published in Tropical Medicine and Health (01-12-2012)“…We conducted phylogenetic analyses and an estimation of coalescence times for East Asian strains of HTLV-1. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the following…”
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Detecting latitudinal and altitudinal expansion of invasive bamboo Phyllostachys edulis and Phyllostachys bambusoides (Poaceae) in Japan to project potential habitats under 1.5°C–4.0°C global warming
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2017)“…Rapid expansion of exotic bamboos has lowered species diversity in Japan's ecosystems by hampering native plant growth. The invasive potential of bamboo,…”
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Coexistence mechanisms of Colocasiomyia species (Diptera: Drosophilidae) sharing inflorescences of Alocasia odora (Araceae) as a host plant: Comparison between two‐ and three‐species systems
Published in Entomological science (01-06-2022)“…There are two pollination‐mutualistic systems between Colocasiomyia flies and Alocasia odora. The two systems are different in the number of fly species…”
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Potential contribution of floral thermogenesis to cold adaptation, distribution pattern, and population structure of thermogenic and non/slightly thermogenic Symplocarpus species
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2023)“…The genus Symplocarpus in basal Araceae includes both thermogenic and non/slightly thermogenic species that prefer cold environments. If floral thermogenesis…”
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Valuation of coral reefs in Japan: Willingness to pay for conservation and the effect of information
Published in Ecosystem services (01-12-2020)“…•This study assesses the willingness to pay for coral reef conservation in Japan.•Conducted an online discrete choice experiment with 10,573 respondents.•Of…”
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A review of taxonomy and flower-breeding ecology of the Colocasiomyia toshiokai species group (Diptera: Drosophilidae), with description of a new species from Indonesia
Published in European journal of entomology (01-01-2019)“…Flies of the Colocasiomyia toshiokai species group depend exclusively on inflorescences/infructescences of the aroid tribe Homalomeneae. The taxonomy and…”
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Attitudes toward disaster-prevention risk in Japanese coastal areas: analysis of civil preference
Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-05-2016)“…Facing potential coastal disasters such as storm surges, storm waves, and tsunamis, Japan has planned the construction of coastal structures such as seawalls…”
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Chronosequential changes in species richness of forest-edge-dwelling butterflies during forest restoration after swidden cultivation in a humid tropical rainforest region in Borneo
Published in Journal of forest research (01-02-2015)“…In contrast to the large number of studies addressing the effects of deforestation on insect diversity, few studies have focused on the recovery of diversity…”
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Effects of information provision on willingness to pay for conservation of alpine plants in Japan
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-09-2023)“…Information provision is essential for obtaining the cooperation of the general public for the conservation of unfamiliar ecosystems towards a sustainable…”
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Developing a point process model for ecological risk assessment of pine wilt disease at multiple scales
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-05-2020)“…•A high-resolution pine wilt disease (PWD) risk map was created for Japan.•The inhomogeneous Poisson point process (IPP) model was used for bias…”
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Phylogeny, taxonomy and flower-breeding ecology of the Colocasiomyia cristata species group (Diptera: Drosophilidae), with descriptions of ten new species
Published in Zootaxa (08-12-2021)“…The phylogeny of the Colocasiomyia cristata species group is reconstructed as a hypothesis, based on DNA sequences of two mitochondrial and six nuclear genes…”
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Pollination mutualism between Alocasia macrorrhizos (Araceae) and two taxonomically undescribed Colocasiomyia species (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Sabah, Borneo
Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-07-2012)“…Two taxonomically undescribed Colocasiomyia species were discovered from inflorescences of Alocasia macrorrhizos in Kota Kinabalu City, Sabah, Borneo,…”
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Colocasiomyia (Diptera: Drosophilidae) revised phylogenetically, with a new species group having peculiar lifecycles on monsteroid (Araceae) host plants
Published in Systematic entomology (01-10-2013)“…The phylogeny of Colocasiomyia (Drosophilidae) is analysed using data for 70 morphological characters, many of which are re‐evaluated from or added to those…”
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Partial mitochondrial DNA sequences suggest the existence of a cryptic species within the Leucosphyrus group of the genus Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae), forest malaria vectors, in northern Vietnam
Published in Parasites & vectors (30-04-2010)“…During the last decade, Southeast Asian countries have been very successful in reducing the burden of malaria. However, malaria remains endemic in these…”
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Partial mitochondrial DNA sequences suggest the existence of a cryptic species within the Leucosphyrus group of the genus Anopheles
Published in Parasites & vectors (30-04-2010)“…During the last decade, Southeast Asian countries have been very successful in reducing the burden of malaria. However, malaria remains endemic in these…”
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