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Plant community | Plant ecophysiology | Fungus / Microbe | Succession / Regeneration | Biodiversity | Animal life history / Animal population | Behavior | Ecosystem management | Invasive species | Plant life history / Plant population | Plant reproduction / Seed dispersal | Landscape / Urban area | Plant-animal interaction | Evolution | Animal community | Conservation | Material cycling |


<Plant community>

【Excellent Poster】
*Matsumoto, S. (Niigata Univ.), Ishida, S. (NIES), Takanose, Y. (Green-sigma Co., Ltd.), Kamitani, T. (Niigata Univ.)
  Pattern of wetland plant species occurrence in a rice paddy canal network on the Echigo Plain, Japan.

*Saito,M.,Aoki,T.(Kanazawa Univ.)
  Distribution of riparian forest tree species on landslides in a heavy snowfall region.

*Nagata, Y. Ushimaru, A.(Kobe Univ.)
  Decrease in plant diversity due to changes in management measures and land abandonment in meadows.

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<Plant ecophysiology>

【Best Poster】
*Sugiura, D., Tateno, M (Tokyo Univ.)
  A mechanistic model controlling leaf/root biomass allocation in individual plant level.

【Excellent Poster】
*Yamaguchi, D. (Tohoku Univ.), Muller, O. (Colorado Univ.), Nakaji, T. (Hokkaido Univ.), Hiura, T. (Hokkaido Univ.), Hikosaka, K. (Tohoku Univ.)
  Seasonal change in temperature response of photosynthesis in Quercus serrata canopy leaves exposed to experimental warming.

*Machino, S. , Nagano, S. , Hikosaka, K.(Tohoku Univ.)
  the difference in Rubisco-limited photosynthesis among Polygonum cuspidatum ecotypes inhabiting different latitudes and altitudes.

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<Fungus / Microbe>

【Excellent Poster】
*Muraoka A. (Tohoku Univ.), Kanaya G. (NIES), Shikano S. (Tohoku Univ.)
  The spatio-temporal distribution of dsrB-encoding microbial community structures in response to environmental gradients in the sediments of two brackish lagoons.

*Yeh, Y.C. (National Taiwan Univ.), Gong, G.C.(National Taiwan Ocean Univ.), Hsieh, C.H. (National Taiwan Univ.)
  Biogeography of bacterial community along an environmental gradient in the southern East China Sea.

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<Succession / Regeneration>

【Excellent Poster】
*Akaji, Y.(Okayama Univ.), Makimoto, T.(Okayama Pref.), Kinoshita, S.(Okayama Univ.), Otoda, T.(Okayama Univ.), Miyazaki, Y.(Okayama Univ.), Hirobe, M.(Okayama Univ.), Mizunaga, H.(Shizuoka Univ.), Sakamoto, K.(Okayama Univ.), Yamamoto, S.(Okayama Univ.)
  Spatial distribution of Fagus crenata seedlings and saplings in a cool temperate old-growth forest of western Japan: Effects of dwarf bamboo, topographic features,and canopy openness.

*Shibata, R. (Tohoku Univ.), Tanaka, H. (FFPRI), Shibata, M. (FFPRI Tohoku), Iida, S. (FFPRI Hokkaido), Hatta, F., Kurokawa, H., Nakashizuka, T. (Tohoku Univ.)
  Interspecific variation in size dependent resprouting ability of temperate trees and its adaptive significance.

*Sato, K. (Hokkaido Univ.), Makoto, K.(Umea Univ.), Shibuya, M., Koike, T.(Hokkaido Univ.)
  Effect of understory vegetation on different successional groups of seedlings regenerating in a deciduous broad-leaved forest after a surface fire.

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<Biodiversity>

【Best Poster】
*Sakaguchi, S. (Kyoto Univ.), Qiu, Y-X., Liu, Y-H., Qi, X-S. (Zhejiang Univ., China), Kim, S-H., Han, J. (Korea Forest Research Institute, South Korea), Takeuchi, Y. (Graduate Univ. of Advanced Studies), Worth, R.P.J., Yamasaki, M. (Kyoto Univ.), Sakurai, S. (Kyoto Prefectural Univ.), Isagi, Y. (Kyoto Univ.)
  Historical fragmentation and reconnection of East Asian temperate forests, inferred from range-wide phylogeography of a key canopy tree species, Kalopanax septemlobus

*Lin, W., Miki, T., Hsieh, C.(National Taiwan Univ.)
  Adaptive dispersal can promote species coexistence in fluctuating environments.

*Tamate, S. (Tohoku Univ), Masakado, K. (Tohoku Univ), Makino, T.(Tohoku Univ)
  Relationship between duplicated gene and environmental adaptation in mammalia.

【Excellent Poster】
*Matsui, S. (Kyoto Univ.), Inui, R. (Tokushima Univ.), Yamashita, Y. (Kyoto Univ.)
  Distribution and habitat use of three closely related gobiid fishes along coastal waters of Japan.

Kei Uchida (Kobe Univ.) , Atushi Ushimaru (Kobe Univ.)
  Mechanism of decrease in herbivorous insects diversity in semi-natural grassland - Effects of changes in plant community -.

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<Animal life history / Animal population>

【Excellent Poster】
*Sahashi, G. (Hokkaido Univ.), Matsuishi, T. (Hokkaido Univ.), Morita, K. (Hokkaido Nat. Fish. Res. Inst.)
  Does interspecific competition and abiotic factors change density-dependent growth of two sympatric salmonids?

*Izumi, K. (Hokkaido Univ.), Shimada, T. (FFPRI), and Saitoh, T. (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Does the Japanese Wood Mouse Inherit Tannin Tolerance? -An Insight into Geographic Variation of the Physiological Trait.

Ogai, T. (Univ. Tsukuba), Kenta, T. (Sugadaira MRC, Univ. Tsukuba)
  Genetic differentiation of 3 Leptocarabus beetles that inhabit different altitudinal zones in Japanese Alps.

*Takatsu, K. (Hokkaido Univ.), Kishida, O. (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Offensive phenotypes of predatory salamanders select amplified defensive phenotypes of prey frog tadpoles.

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<Behavior>

【Best Poster】
*Morii, Y. (Tohoku Univ.), Kishimoto, T. (Tsukuba Kokusai Univ.), Tojo, K. (Shinshu Univ.)
  Sex-based difference in the emergence timing of two related scopurid stoneflies (Plecoptera, Scopuridae).

*Mukai, H. (Kagoshima Univ.), Hironaka, M. (Hamamatsu Univ. School of Medicine), Tojo, S., Nomakuchi, S. (Saga Univ.)
  How do mother insects regulate egg temperature? Egg-rolling behaviour in a subsocial burrower bug.

【Excellent Poster】
*Abe, M. (Univ. of Tokyo), Horibe, N. (Discover 21), Shimada, M. (Univ. of Tokyo)
  Nonlinear time-series analysis on searching behavior of parasitoid wasp and neural network model.

Jono, T. (Kyoto Univ.)
  Species recognition by male courtship calls in closely-related gecko lizards.

Suzuki, T. (Rikkyo Univ.)
  Great tit mobbing calls signal predator type to both parents and offspring.

*Kojima, Y. (Kyoto Univ.), Mori, A.(Kyoto Univ.)
  Do dams like toxic prey? Possible dietary shift as an indirect maternal care in a chemically defended snake.

*Yamamoto, Y. (Okayama Univ.), Matsuura, K. (Okayama Univ.)
  Influence of symbionts on feeding behaviour in a termite.

*Yasuda, C., Takeshita, F., Wada. S. (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Male hermit crabs change assessment strategy among phases during male-male contest.

Yosuke, O (Kyoto Univ.) et al.
  Ranging behavior of male Japanese macaque.

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<Ecosystem management>

【Best Poster】
*Matsubayashi, J. (Hokkaido Univ.), Morimoto, J. (Hokkaido Univ.), Mano, T. (Hokkaido Res. Org.), Takahashi, O. (Chitose city), Nakajima, M. (Hokkaido Res. Org., Hokkaido Univ.), Nakamura, F. (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Spatiotemporal analysis of salmon usage by brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Hokkaido, Japan.

*Naito, S. (Hokkaido Univ.), Inoue, T. (Hokkaido Univ.), Nagumo, M. (Hokkaido Univ.), Yoshida, T. (Hokkaido Univ.), Nakamura, F. (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Effects of selection cutting on complexity and heterogeneity of mixed forests in northern Japan.

【Excellent Poster】
Osada, Y. (Tokyo Univ.), Asada, M. (Chiba Biodiv.), Kuriyama, T. (Tokyo Univ.), Tatsuta, H. (Ryukyu Univ.) Yokomizo, H. (Natl. Inst. Environ. Stud.), Miyashita, T.( Tokyo Univ.)
  A novel stochastic simulation model for predicting the spread of large wildlife.

*Miyasaka, T. (Univ. Tokyo), Le, Q.B. (ETH Zurich), Okuro, T. (Univ. Tokyo), Zhao, X. (CAS), Scholz, R.W. (ETH Zurich), Takeuchi, K. (Univ. Tokyo)
  Agent-based modelling for assessing ecological and socioeconomic effects of Chinese PES policies.

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<Invasive species>

【Best Poster】
*Fukano, Y. (kyushu Univ.), Yahara, T. (Kyushu Univ.)
  Evolution of constitutive and inducible defenses in introduced populations of ragweed, Ambrosia artemsiifolia.

【Excellent Poster】
*Sakata, Y., Ohgushi, T., Ando, Y., Isagi, Y., (Kyoto Univ.)
  Invasive herbivorous insects as selective agents to defensive traits of an exotic plant Solidago altissima

*Ikegami,S. (Niigata Univ) , Funo,T. (Mus. of Nat. and Human Act. , Hyogo) , Sekijima,T. (Niigata Univ)
  Factors influencing habitat selection of the invasive bullfrog in Pond in Sado island.

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<Plant life history / Plant population>

【Excellent Poster】
*Matsuhashi, S. (Tohoku Univ.), Kudoh, H. (Kyoto Univ.), Maki, M. (Tohoku Univ.), Hay, A. (Oxford Univ.), Tsiantis, M. (Oxford Univ.), Sakai, S. (Tohoku Univ.)
  Inferred invasion history of Cardamine hirsuta utilizing population genetic analysis.

Hayamizu, M. (Hokkaido Univ.) et al.
  Intraspecific variation in life hisotry traits of Viola brevistipulata (Violaceae) in Hokkaido.

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<Plant reproduction / Seed dispersal>

【Best Poster】
*Kobayashi, M. (Zurich Univ.), Takeuchi, Y.(SOKENDAI), Tanaka, K.(Univ. Tsukuba), Shimizu, K.(Zurich Univ.)
  Ecological Transcriptome Analysis of Synchronous Flowering in Tropical Rainforest.

【Excellent Poster】
Mizusawa, L. (Univ. Kyoto), M. Hasegawa (Univ. Toho), S. Kaneko (Univ. Kyoto), Y. Isagi (Univ. Kyoto)
  Does the difference in reproductive system between the insular shrub Clerodendrum izuinsulare and widespread C. trichotomum influence the degree of inbreeding depression at the germination stage?

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<Landscape / Urban area>

【Excellent Poster】
Mpolya E*(Sokendai), Yashima K (Sokendai) , Ohtsuki H (Sokendai), Sasaki A ( Sokendai)
  Vector-borne disease dynamics on rural-urban star network: a case of malaria.

*Yamanaka, S. (Hokkaido Univ.), Akasaka, T. (Hokkaido Univ.), Yamaura, Y. (Hokkaido Univ.), Kaneko, M. (Rakuno Univ.), Nakamura, F. (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Do we really need landscapes history to model ground beetle distributions?

SEKI,H.(Yokohama National Univ.)
  Distribution of pollination service by honeybees and hoverflies in suburban landscapes.

*Mochizuki, S., Murakami, T. (Niigata Univ.)
  Scale dependency in habitat selection by crop-raiding Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata).

Kobayashi, S. (CRIEPI), Abe, S. (CRIEPI), Matsuki, R. (CRIEPI)
   Landscape genetics of relationships among breeding sites of Japanese brown frog.

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<Plant-animal interaction>

【Best Poster】
*Yamawo, A. (Kagoshima Univ), Suzuki, N. (Saga Univ)
  Phenological asynchrony of an extrafloral nectary plant with attendance ants provides a favorable niche for a herbivore and feedbacks the plant investment strategy using multiple defense traits.

【Excellent Poster】
*Imada, Y., Kawakita, A., Kato, M. (Kyoto Univ.)
  Allopatric distribution and diversification without niche shift in a bryophyte-feeding basal moth lineage (Lepidoptera: Micropterigidae).

Chang, F.H. (NTU), Marquis, E.C. (NTU), Gong, G.C. (NTOU), Hsieh G.C. (NTU)
  MICROZOOPLANKTON GRAZING IMPACT IN THE SOUTHERN EAST CHINA SEA.

*Onodera, H. Oguro, M. Sakai, S. (Tohoku Univ.)
  Defense strategy on scapes in Iris gracilipes: relationship between amount of nutrients and defense substances and herbivory in reproductive tissues and leaves.

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<Evolution>

【Best Poster】
Shin-Ichiro Nakayama (Univ. of Tokyo)
  The evolution of haplodiploidy: entanglement of haploid parthenogenesis, sex determination, and deleterious mutations.

Hayashi, H., Tomaru, N. (Nagoya Univ.)
  Differences in fitness traits between small and large isolated populations of Salix arbutifolia: maternal effects rather than inbreeding depression.

【Excellent Poster】
*Shimizu, K., Sarashina, I. (Tokyo Univ.), Kudoh, T. (Exeter Univ.), Endo, K. (Tokyo Univ.)
  Molecular mechanisms and evolution of shell coiling in gastropods.

*Yamamichi, M., Sasaki, A. (Graduate Univ. for Advanced Studies)
  Ecological speciation via pleiotropy: fixation probability of the speciation gene.

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<Animal community>

【Best Poster】
Soga, M. and Koike, S. (Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.)
  Time-lag between landscape change and biodiversity loss: an evidence of extinction debt.

【Excellent Poster】
Okahisa, Y.(Rikkyo Univ.) et al.
  Breeding avifauna influenced by insect abundance and lava substrate in Aokigahara primeval forest on Mt. Fuji.

*Haraguchi, T.F., Tayasu, I. (Center for Ecol. Res., Kyoto Univ.)
  Food web analyses using C and N stable isotopes: spiders shift their prey from aboveground to belowground origin through secondary succession.

*Fujii, S. (Kyoto Univ.), Takeda, H. (Doshisha Univ.)
  Succession of collembolan community during the decomposition of root and leaf litter: effects of litter type and litter position.

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<Conservation>

【Excellent Poster】
Takai, K. (Hokkaido Univ.) Fukaya, K. (Hokkaido Univ.) Iwakuma, T. (Hakodate National College of Technology)
  Global climate change and tree frog phenology in Japan.

Michimoto, K. (Kobe Univ.), Takami, Y. (Kobe Univ.), Tanaka, H. (Kyoto Univ.) and Ushimaru, A. (Kobe Univ.)
  Effects of urbanization on genetic structures in two paddy-associated frog species with different dispersal habits.

Yokogawa, M. (Kyoto Univ.), Takahashi, Y. (WeNARC), Isagi, Y. (Kyoto Univ.)
  Can soil seed banks restore genetic diversity of critically endangered plants? Genetic status of seed bank derived populations of Polemonium kiushianum.

Terui, A. (Tokyo Univ.), Miyazaki, Y., Yoshioka, A., Kaifu, K., Matsuzaki, S.S. (NIES), Washitani, I. (Tokyo Univ.)
  Spatial evaluation of a life-stage structured metapopulation of endangered freshwater pearl mussel in dendritic network.

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<Material cycling>

【Best Poster】
*Kodama, D. (Niigata Univ.), Funo, T. (Mus. of Nat. and Human Act. Hyogo), Ishima, T. (Niigata Univ.), Inoue N. (Biodiversity Network Niigata), Yoshimura, C. (Tokyo Inst. Tech.), Sekijima, T. (Niigata Univ.)
  The effects of seasonal ecotone on ecosystem in upper reaches of the Sagae Reservoir.

【Excellent Poster】
*Tomotsune, M., Anzai, T., Yoshitake, S., Koizumi, H. (Waseda Univ.)
  Diurnal and seasonal variations of soil, heterotrophic and root respiration estimated by automatic open/close chamber and trenching method.

*Akiyama, S., Watanabe, K., Murazumi, K., Sugawara, T., Ueno, M., Yamashita, Y. (Kyoto Univ.)
  Food habits of sympatric coastal mysids as determined by multiple methods.

*Ishii, K., Fukushima, K., Ishihara M., Yoshioka T.(Kyoto Univ.)
  Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics changes associated with vegetation recovery in a deer exclosure at a heavy grazed Miscanthus sinensis grassland.

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