(Last updated : 2024-07-10 12:05:55)
  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. Book The Species and Genetic Diversities of Insects in Japan, with Special Reference to the Aquatic Insects (Collaboration) 2017/01
2. Thesis Flight characteristics and phylogeography in three large-bodied diving beetle species: Evidence that the species with expanded distribution is an active flier (Collaboration) 2024/02
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)
■ Subject
1. Conservation Biology
2. Ecology
3. Ecology
4. Environmental Science
5. Environmental Science
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■ Developed teaching materials, textbooks, reference books
1. 2024/01
Contribution Type : 分担
■ Home Page
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