Seminar: Symbiosis in nature
自然共生セミナー
Seminar: Symbiosis in nature (2012)
- Contents
- Objectives
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The major objectives of this seminar are to understand symbiosis in natuere and to progress the researches.
Staff members
Shiro Tsuyuzaki HP · Mamoru ISHIKAWA HP · Tomonori SATO HP · Junjiro NEGISHI HP Shin MIYAZAKI HP
- Guidance
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Date/Time: April 11 (Wed), 13:00-
Room: D101, Graduate school of Environmental Science
ContentSelf-introduction
PlanThe applicant must attend the first lecture (Apr., 11) if one is expected to belong to sub-course in Nature in Symbiosis. The lecture room will be changed, depending on the number of attendants, etc. If you cannot attend it, give us the notice.
- Schedule
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The seminar takes place biweekly starting at 13:00 on Wednesday.
Date (Room)
- April 11 (D101): Guidance
- April 25 (D101)
- Mori Keisuke: Takane Y, Kusaka H (2011) Formation mechanism of the extreme surface air temperature of 40.9C observed in the Tokyo metropolitan area: Considerations of dynamic foehn and foehn-like wind. J. Appl. Meteor. Clim., 50,1827-1841
- Ono Chifumi: Batkhishig B, Oyuntulkhuur B, Altanzul T, Fernandez-Gimenez ME (2012) A Case Study of Community-Based Rangeland Management in Jinst Soum, Mongolia. In: Restoring Community Connections To The Land. p113-135
- Appiah Catherine: Ellison et al. (2005) Loss of foundation species: consequences for the structure and dynamics of forested ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3, 479-486
- May 9 (C202): 16:30-18:00 (The time/room are changed, due to a disaster drill)
- Egawa Chika: Richardson PJ, MacDougall AS, Larson W. (in press) Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity and incoming seed diversity additively determine plant establishment. J. Ecol.
- Hoyo Yuri: Ellison AM, Adamec L. (2011) Ecophysiological traits of terrestrial and aquatic carnivorous plants: are the costs and benefits the same? Oikos 120: 1721-1731
- Dashtseren Avirmed: Yao J et al. (2011) The surface energy budget in the permafrost region of the Tibetan Plateau. Atmospheric Res. 102: 394-407
- May 23 (D101): 13:00-14:30
- Kwon TaeOh: Simard SW, et al.(2012) Mycorrhizal networks: Mechanisms, ecology and modelling. Fungal Biol. Rev. 26: 39-60
- Rakotonoely Harisoa: Kim et.al. (2011) Greenhouse gas emissions after a prescribed fire in white birch-dwarf bamboo stands in northern Japan, focusing on the role of charcoal. Eur J Forest Res. 130:1031-1044
- June 6 (C202)
- June 20 (D101)
- July 4 (D101)
- July 18 (D101)
- August 1 (D101) (spare)
Seminar: Symbiosis in nature (2011)
- Schedule
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The seminar takes place biweekly starting at 13:00 on Wednesday.
Date and hour (Room)
April 13, 13:00- (D101)
April 27, 13:00- (D101)
- Tamaoki Hiroyuki, and others (self-introduction)
- Saruulzaya Adiya: : Lake changes from 1962 to 2008 in the eastern fringe of the Siberian permafrost zones over Mongolia
May 11, 13:00- (D101)
- Shinohara Toru: Habitat suitability index (HSI) and habiat preference on Hynobius retardatus
- Ono Chifumi: The effects of the decision-making of pastoral people on landuse in Mongol - research plan -
May 25, 13:00- (D101)
- Yoshida Tomoaki: Forest regeneration after the abondonment of skislope
- Altangerel Batbold: Impacts of land surface change on summer precipitation over central Mongolia using regional climate model
June 8, 13:00- (D101)
- Hiroyuki Tamaoki: The limiting factors of habitat for Unionoida in the canal
- Yuri Hoyo: Factors restricting the distribution of Drosera anglica in relation to microhabitat
June 22, 13:00- (D101)
- Tamaru Junya: A study on formation mechanism of the ice segregation on Keiskea japonica
- Mohammed Rezaul Karim: Climatic influence on winter rice production in Bangladesh with implication to future projection: A modeling approach by ORYZA2000
July 6, 13:00- (D101)
- Mori Keisuke: Spatio-temporal analysis of sudden warming in Northern Japan
- Appiah Catherine: Ash effects on seed germination of Pearl millet (Panicum miliaceum L.), California Black-eye Peas, (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) & Egusi (Colocynthis citrullus L.)
September 7, 13:00- (D101)
- Egawa Chika: Litter controls the movement and dormancy of dispersed seeds in a post-mined peatland
- Sato Tomonori: A possible influence of Okhotsk sea ice to regional climate in Hokkaido -Preliminary results-
October 5, 13:00- (D103)
- Discussion on the research plans of master course freshmen (entered in April)
Kajimoto Kazuya: Relation between population of Pacifastacus leniusculus and fluvial geomorphlosy - towoards efficent eradication of alien species-
Hojo Ai: Conservation of rare species in Zenibako
Abe Namiko: Generating factors of pest damage to forests in Monglia
Morisaki Natsuki: The influences of ground water from difference sources on quality of Oncorhynchus keta's spawning bed
Octobere 19, 13:00- (D103)
- Discussion on the research plans of master course freshmen (entered in April)
Kitagawa Natsuki: Evaluation on connectivity among oxbow lakes in Ishkari River by the DNA polymorphic marker of "Ugui"(Tribolondon hakonensis)
Murayama Shota: The effects of non-paves road where is in different slope on vegetation and soil-Central Mongolian steppe-
Yoshizaki Masahiro: Reassessing impacts of Sabo dams on ecosystems: Refuge function during intensive disturbances
Watanabe Nozomi: Understanding mechanisms that maintain watershed-level Beta-diversity: community stractures of aquatic insects and importance of spring-fed streams
November 2, 13:00- (D103)
- Research progress of the 2nd grade students in master course
Sakai Takahiro: Internal structure and morphlogy of pingos in Mongolia
Yoshida Tomoaki: Forest regeneration on an abandoned skislope
November 16, 13:00- (D103)
- Research progress of the 2nd grade students in master course
Abe Keita: An estimation of impact of climate changes on Ishikari River runoff by regional climate models and hydrological modeling
Tamaru Jyunya: A study on formation mechanism of the ice segregation on Keiskea japonica
Saimyou Tuyoshi: Temporal changes in geomorphic features and current condition of riverbed in a dam river: dominant substrate type mediates responses
November 25, 15:00- (Centennial Hall)
Mid-term presentation (poster session)
December 7 (D103)
- Negishi Junjiro
- Avirmed Dashtseren
December 21, 16:30- (D101)
- Course seminar
This seminar is closed at the day. Instead of that, attand the course seminar.
January 25, 13:00- (D103)
Presentation and discussion of master thesies
- Tamaru Junya. Formation of ice flower from Keiskea japonica, Change in internal structure of the vegetation and weather conditions
- Saimyou Tuyoshi: Examining the effects of dams on river-bed envrionments - focusing on river-bed materials -
- Yoshida P. Tomoaki. Establishment patterns of native and non-native trees on an abandoned skislope
February 1, 13:00- (D103)
Presentation and discussion of master thesies
- Mori Keisuke. Spatiotemporal analysis of the characteristics of sudden warming in Hokkaido
- Sakai Takahiro. Distribution, morphology and internal Structure of Pingos in Mongolia
- Abe Keita. Analysis of a possible impact of global warming on Ishikari River runoff by sensitivity experiments using a hydrological model
Note that the seminar will be held weekly.
Februaray 22, 13:00- (D103). The last seminar in this term
Presentation by staff members
Discussion about the seminar in the next term
