(Last updated : 2024-02-15 16:27:14)
  SUZUKI Tomoya
   Hiroshima shudo University  The Faculty of Human Environmental Studies
   Assistant Professor
■ Present specialized field
●Specialized field
Evolutionary biology, Other, Other 
●Keyword
●The main research themes
●Capable of joint research and research consultation content
■ 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
■ Business career
1. 2014/04~2015/03 Researcher
2. 2015/04~2015/09 Researcher
3. 2015/10~2016/03 Researcher
■ 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
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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)
■ Developed teaching materials, textbooks, reference books
1. 2024/01
Contribution Type : 分担
■ Home Page
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