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SUZUKI Tomoya
Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Human Environmental Studies
Assistant Professor
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Present specialized field
●Specialized field
Evolutionary biology, Other, Other
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●The main research themes
●Capable of joint research and research consultation content
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Academic background
1.
~2009/03
Musashino University Graduated
2.
2009/04~2011/03
Shinshu University 〔Master degree program〕 Completed
3.
2011/04~2014/03
Shinshu University 〔Doctoral course〕 Completed
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Business career
1.
2014/04~2015/03
Researcher
2.
2015/04~2015/09
Researcher
3.
2015/10~2016/03
Researcher
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Book and thesis
1.
Thesis
Flight characteristics and phylogeography in three large-bodied diving beetle species: Evidence that the species with expanded distribution is an active flier (Collaboration) 2024
2.
Book
The Species and Genetic Diversities of Insects in Japan, with Special Reference to the Aquatic Insects (Collaboration) 2017/01
3.
Thesis
Discovery of a new population of the endangered giant water bug
Kirkaldyia deyrolli
(Heteroptera: Belostomatidae) in Kyushu and evaluation of their genetic structure (Collaboration) 2023/12
4.
Thesis
Fine-scale phylogeography of the Japanese Genji firefly (Collaboration) 2023/11
5.
Thesis
A major flood caused by a typhoon did not affect the population genetic structure of a river mayfly metapopulation (Collaboration) 2023/04
6.
Thesis
Phylogenetic and morphological analyses of Japanese
Aquarius
water strider, with a new synonym (Collaboration) 2023/03
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Thesis
Development of novel PCR primer sets for DNA barcoding of aquatic insects, and the discovery of some cryptic species (Collaboration) 2023/01
8.
Thesis
Phylogeography of
Kisaura
(Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) of the Japanese Archipelago and the character displacement evolution observed in a secondary contact area between genetically differentiated intraspecific lineages (Collaboration) 2023/01
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Thesis
Buergeria buergeri
(Kajika Frog). Diet (Collaboration) 2022/12
10.
Thesis
Review of the
Panorpa wormaldi
group (Mecoptera: Panorpidae), with descriptions of two new species (Collaboration) 2022/02
11.
Thesis
Development and evaluation of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for quick identification of the Japanese salamander
Hynobius tokyoensis
(Collaboration) 2021/10
12.
Thesis
Genome-wide molecular phylogenetic analyses and mating experiments which reveal the evolutionary history and an intermediate stage of speciation of a giant water bug (Collaboration) 2021/09
13.
Thesis
Unexpected population genetic structure in two closely related euphaeid damselflies from the Yaeyama and Taiwan Islands (Odonata: Euphaeidae) (Collaboration) 2021/08
14.
Thesis
A description of the second species of the genus
Bleptus
Eaton (Insecta: Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) from Japan, and genetic relationship of two
Bleptus
mayflies inferred from mitochondrial and the nuclear gene sequences (Collaboration) 2021/05
15.
Thesis
Outbreak of the stick insect,
Ramulus mikado
(Phasmatodea, Phasmatidae), in Akashina area (Azumino City, Nagano Prefecture) (Collaboration) 2021/03
16.
Thesis
Development of microsatellite markers for a giant water bug,
Appasus japonicus
, distributed in East Asia (Collaboration) 2020/12
17.
Thesis
Community structure of aquatic insects adapted to lentic water environments, and fine-scale analyses of local population structures and the genetic structures of an endangered giant water bug
Appasus japonicus
(Collaboration) 2020/06
18.
Thesis
Parallel evolution of an alpine type ecomorph in a scorpionfly: Independent adaptation to high-altitude environments in multiple mountain locations (Collaboration) 2019/05
19.
Thesis
Transcriptional silencing of vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) subtype-I in the whiteleg shrimp,
Litopenaeus vannamei
(Collaboration) 2019/03
20.
Thesis
Species diversity of insects in Japan: Their origins and diversification processes (Collaboration) 2017/05
21.
Thesis
Contrasting genetic structure of closely related giant water bugs: Phylogeography of
Appasus japonicus
and
Appasus major
(Insecta: Heteroptera, Belostomatidae) (Collaboration) 2014/03
22.
Thesis
Morphological and genetic relationship of two closely-related giant water bugs:
Appasus japonicus
Vuillefroy and
Appasus major
Esaki (Heteroptera: Belostomatidae) (Collaboration) 2013/09
23.
Thesis
Distribution Record of
Anisocentropus
Caddisfly (Trichoptera: Calamoceratidae) in the Tsushima Islands (Collaboration) 2013/04
24.
Thesis
Report into the rediscovery of a machilid bristletail
Pedetontus diversicornis
subsequent to its first recorded observation in 1925; with special reference to the newly found population’s apparent parthenogenetic status (Archaeognatha; Machilidae) (Collaboration) 2011/04
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Academic conference presentation
1.
2018/08
An evolutionary ecological study of the giant water bug
Appasus japonicus
: Detection of them exhibiting asymmetric reproductive isolation (The 4th Symposium of the Benthological Society of Asia)
2.
2014/06
The “character displacement” between two closely related giant water bugs, each in the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese Archipelago (Insecta: Heteroptera, Belostomatidae) (The 2nd Symposium of the Benthological Society of Asia)
3.
2012/06
Phylogeography of two Japanese giant water bugs,
Appasus japonicus
and
Appasus major
(Heteroptera: Belostomatidae) (The 1st Symposium of the Benthological Society of Asia)
4.
2011/07
The complex evolutionary history of the acquisition of morphological polymorphism in the scorpionfly
Panorpodes paradoxus
(Insecta: Mecoptera, Panorpodidae) (2011 Annual Meeting of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution)
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Developed teaching materials, textbooks, reference books
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2024/01
Contribution Type : 分担
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