Nakamura Masako
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(理学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Marine Science and Technology / Department of Fisheries
- Graduate School of Oceanography / Course of Oceanography
- Okinawa Regional Research Center
ジャンル
- Animals And Plants
研究と関連するSDGs
詳細情報
研究分野
- Life sciences Ecology and environmental science
論文
Ocean circulation contributes to genetic connectivity of limpet populations at deep‐sea hydrothermal vents in a back‐arc basin
Transient amplification enhances the persistence of tropicalising coral assemblages in marginal high-latitude environments
Rapid recovery of coral communities from a mass bleaching event in the summer of 2016, observed in Amitori Bay, Iriomote Island, Japan
Management of scleractinian coral assemblages in temperate non-reefal areas: insights from a long-term monitoring study in Kushimoto, Japan (33°N)
Updated northern distributional limits of Acropora spp. along the Kuroshio Current
Coral Recruitment on a Local Scale in Amitori Bay, Iriomote Island, Estimated by Filed Surveys and Numerical Analyses
Iriomote Island, Japan
The relationship between Diadema corallivory and macroalgae in a high-latitude coral community in Japan
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF DISPERSION–RETENTION OF CORAL LARVAE BEFORE AND AFTER LARGE-SCALE CORAL BLEACHING IN AMITORI BAY, IRIOMOTE ISLAND, JAPAN
Non-specific expression of fertilization genes in the crown-of-thorns Acanthaster cf. solaris: unexpected evidence of hermaphroditism in a coral reef predator.
Comprehensive management program of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks in Okinawa
RECOVERY OF ACROPORIDAE CORAL COMMUNITIES AFTER WIDESPREAD BLEACHING IN AMITORI BAY, IRIOMOTE ISLAND IN 2016
Population genetic structure of the deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus platifrons (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) in the Northwest Pacific.
Critical information gaps impeding understanding of the role of larval connectivity among coral reef islands in an era of Global Change
Spatial variability in recruitment of benthos near drilling sites in the Iheya North hydrothermal field in the Okinawa Trough
2016年西表島網取湾における礁斜面40mまでのサンゴ白化現象と水温環境
Isolation and characterization of novel polymorphic microsatellite loci for the deep-sea hydrothermal vent limpet, Lepetodrilus nux, and the vent-associated squat lobster, Shinkaia crosnieri
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF CORAL COVERAGE TO 40 M DEPTH IN AMITORI BAY, IRIOMOTE ISLAND, JAPAN
CORAL RECRUITMENT ON A LOCAL SCALE IN AMITORI BAY, IRIOMOTE ISLAND, ESTIMATED BY SETTLEMENT PLATES AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
書籍等出版物
- Geophysical Approach to Marine Coastal Ecology: The Case of Iriomote Island, Japan
- 駿河湾のサンゴ、駿河湾学第16章
講演・口頭発表等
- Coral reefs and coral communities along the Kuroshio Current in Japan
- Larval dispersal contributes to genetic diversity and connectivity of limpet (Lepetodrilus nux) populations in the Okinawa Trough
- Species composition of pocilloporid recruitment in the southwestern coast of Shikoku Island, Japan: the first step for estimating local connectivity relationship
- Bleaching effects on coral communities and recovery potential in the southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan
- Coral recruitment in subtropical and temperate coral communities in Japan: implications for community sustainability
- 四国南西海域における有藻性イシサンゴ群集の時空間的変動
- 四国西南海域におけるオニヒトデの個体群動態
- 西表島網取湾において2016年の大規模白化現象が造礁サンゴ群集被度と幼生加入に与えた影響
- 沼津市久連のエダミドリイシ群集におけるガンガゼの食害の経月変化
- オニヒトデ幼生はどこに向かうのか?
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Transdiscipline research on climate change adaptation in Papua New Guinea.
A study on physical environments related to coastal ocean ecosystem in Sakiyamawan-Amitoriwan natural environment conservation area
Are diversifications of deep-sea animals controlled by planktonic larval dispersal strategies?
Elucidation of the maintenance mechanism of coral populations in the Kuroshio region by seascape genetics and genomics
Maintenance mechanisms of coral communities in Japan
Estimating dispersal distance of coral larvae for conservation of corals by collaboration of differenct research field
Spatio-temporal variability in recruitment of benthic invertebrates in hydrothermal vents
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