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第2回国際ワークショップ
開催日: 2013年9月12,13日
開催場所:Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
PROGRAM
Thursday, 12th September, 2013
9:30-13:00
Oral Session 1:Genetic Analyses and Behabvioural Stragegies
Oral
01 |
Kiyokazu Agata |
Japan |
What kinds of data were obtained from fecal samples?
-Reports of the genome training course in Kyoto- |
Oral
02 |
Polani B. Seshagiri |
India |
Hormone metabolites in Fecal samples: Assessment of reproductive
status |
Oral
03 |
K. Praveen Karanth |
India |
Molecules support Morphology:
Species status of South Indian populations of the widely distributed Hanuman langur |
Oral
04 |
Kartik
Shanker |
India |
Hunting for herpetofauna in the Western Ghats:
A Wallacean approach to discovering diversity |
Oral
05 |
Kavita Isvaran |
India |
Extreme mating strategies and their ecological consequences in an
Indian antelope |
Oral
06 |
Maria Thaker |
India |
Moving to stay in place: Behavioral mechanisms of coexistence in
African carnivores |
14:00-17:30
Session2:Animal-Human Conflicts and Human Influences on Wildlife
Oral
07 |
Raman
Sukumar |
India |
The complex dimensions of elephant-human conflicts and their management |
Oral
08 |
Vera M. F. da Silva |
Brazil |
Interactions between humans and aquatic mammals in the Amazon |
Oral
09 |
Abdul Hamid
Ahmad |
Malaysia |
Why study crocodiles in Borneo? |
Oral
10 |
Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah |
Malaysia |
Bird species richness as an importance indicator in human-altered habitats |
Oral
11 |
David A. Hill |
Japan |
Why bats should be major focus for biodiversity conservation |
Oral
12 |
Akito Yasuda |
Japan |
Hunting for pleasure, hunting for conservation?
-The past and present of sport hunting in Africa- |
17:30-18:30
Poster Session
1 |
CHELLIAH, Karpagam |
How many Asian elephants are killed illegally for ivory and in conflicts? A matrix modeling exercise for populations
with varying sex ratios in India |
2 |
DATTARAJA, H. S. |
Structure and dynamics of a tropical forest along a rainfall gradient In
Mudumalai, southern India |
3 |
GHARA, Mahua |
Comparative longevity in a fig wasp community: Parasitoids live longer |
4 |
HAYAKAWA, Takashi |
Eco-geographical diversification of bitter taste receptor genes among subspecies
of chimpanzees |
5 |
IIDA, Eriko |
Den selection of bush hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei, in the Miombo forest in the Ugalla area, western Tanzania |
6 |
KARANTH, K. Praveen |
An island called India: Phylogenetic patterns across multiple taxonomic
groups reveal endemic radiations |
7 |
KINOSHITA, Kodzue |
Non-invasive monitoring of hormones: A tool to improve reproduction in
captive breeding of endangered species |
8 |
MANDAL, Souvik |
How far do wasps fly? |
9 |
MATSUKAWA, Aoi |
Ecology of long-tailed porcupines in tropical rainforests of Borneo, Malaysia:
Burrow use and behavior in the nighttime |
10 |
MIZUGUCHI,
Daisuke |
The song structure and behavioral context of underwater vocalization of
captive bearded seals |
11 |
NAKABAYASHI,
Miyabi |
Feeding strategy of frugivorous carnivore, palm civets in Borneo |
12 |
NAKASUJI, Akane |
Habitat use of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops aduncus, around
Mikura Island |
13 |
NAKAZAWA, Nobuko |
Feeding ecology of leopards (Panthera pardus) in Tanzania |
14 |
SAKAKIBARA,
Kasumi |
Possible calf-guarding behaviors in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) ?Research plan |
15 |
SAKURAGI, Hiroko |
Reconciliation and consolation in captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops
truncatus) |
16 |
SASAKI-YAMAMOTO,
Yukiko |
Diel changes in the movement patterns of Ganges River dolphins monitored
using stationed stereo acoustic data loggers |
17 |
SAWADA, Akiko |
Fungi as food resources for Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui) on Yakushima Island, Japan |
18 |
SRINIVASAIAH,
Nishant M. |
The ‘I’ of the elephant: Assessing individual level decision-making by
the male Asian elephant |
19 |
SURESH, H. S. |
Monsoon variability and carbon sequestration dynamics: Evidence from tree-rings |
20 |
SURESH, H. S. |
Elephants vs trees: Episodic recruitment, mortality and dynamics of Malvales in 50-Ha forest dynamics plot,
Mudumalai, India |
21 |
UEDA, Sayoko |
Facial morphology and gazing behavior of gray wolves (Canis lupus) suggested
the possibility of using gaze signal in their communication |
22 |
YOSHIDA, Yayoi |
Acoustic behavior of captive Commerson’s dolphins. “The sound is for echolocation?
or communication?” |
Friday, 13th September, 2013
9:30-13:00
Session 3:Animal Behaviour
Oral
13 |
Raghavendra Gadagkar |
India |
The organization and evolution of insect societies |
Oral
14 |
Masayuki Tanaka |
Japan |
Behavioral and cognitive studies will contribute to species conservation
in the zoo -A case of Kyoto city zoo in Japan- |
Oral
15 |
Hisashi Matsubayashi |
Japan |
Use of natural mineral-licks by Orangutans in Deramakot Forest Reserve,
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo |
Oral
16 |
Hideki Sugiura |
Japan |
Behavioral studies on wild Japanese macaques |
Oral
17 |
Shuta Sawaguri |
Japan |
Communication in dholes (Cuon alpinus) in captivity and in the wild: The
ethogram, vocal repertoire and functions of call types |
Oral
18 |
Anindya Sinha |
India |
The monkey in the town’s commons:
An anthropogenic history of the bonnet macaque |
14:00-16.30
Session 4:Other Research on Wildlife
Oral
19 |
Shalu Verma-Kumar |
India |
Diagnosing tuberculosis in captive Asian elephants: A perspective |
Oral
20 |
Farah Ishtiaq |
India |
Altitudinal gradient in vector-mediated parasites across Himalayan birds |
Oral
21 |
Takakazu Yumoto |
Japan |
Plant-animal interaction and its implication for conservation of tropical forests |
Oral
22 |
Shiro Kohshima |
Japan |
Field museum project in Amazon by Japan-Brazil collaboration |
第1回国際ワークショップ
開催日: 2012年10月23・24日
開催場所:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, Brazil
PROGRAM
Tuesday, 23rd, October
9:50-11:50
Oral Session 1: Organizers' Talk
Oral 01 |
Shiro KOHSHIMA |
Japan |
Conservation of tropical biodiversity based on a new concept of "Field
Museum" |
Oral 02 |
Vera. M. F. da Silva |
Brazil |
The Brazilian Amazon large mammals: Current research and conservation status. |
Oral 03 |
Raman Sukumar |
India |
Wildlife conservation in India: achievements and challenges |
Oral 04 |
Abdul Hamid Ahmad |
Malysia |
A Review of the Conservation Status for Five Large Animal Species in Malaysian
Borneo |
13:30-14:50
Oral Session 2: New Approach for the Field Museums
Oral 05 |
Masayuki Tanaka |
Japan |
Observational learning with a touchscreen in mandrill monkeys (Mandrillus
sphinx) ―An introduction of comparative cognitive research in Kyoto City
Zoo― |
Oral 06 |
Tadamichi Morisaka |
Japan |
Mikura island: rare field for underwater observation of wild dolphins |
Oral 07 |
Michio Nakamura |
Japan |
Field studies of chimpanzees and other larger mammals at Mahale Mountains
National Park, Tanzania |
Oral 08 |
Hideki Sugiura |
Japan |
“Open Field Museum” in Yakushima Island, Japan: its conception and problems |
15:00-16:50
Oral Session 3: Research and Conservation in Wild Habitats 1
Oral 09 |
Dr. Fernando Rosas |
Brazil |
ecology and behavior of giant Otters |
Oral 10 |
Mumi Kikuchi |
Japan |
3-D movement and feeding events of Amazonian manatees (Trichechus inunguis)
monitored by animal-born digital recorders and their application for future
conservations |
Oral 11 |
Dr. Marta Cremer |
Brazil |
Ecology of fransiscana |
Oral 12 |
Yukiko Sasaki |
Japan |
Diurnal change of behavior pattern and habitat use in Boto (Inia geoffrensis)
analyzed with stereo acoustic data loggers |
Oral 13 |
Dr. Jose Gomes |
Brazil |
Ecology of electric fishes |
16:50-18:30
Poster Session:
Poster 01 |
Yayoi YOSHIDA |
Acoustics behavior of Commerson's dolphin: comparing with the wild and
captive animals |
Poster 02 |
Eriko IIDA |
Where is their den; Bush Hyrax in the Miombo Woodland, UGALLA, TANZANIA |
Poster 03 |
Saki YASUI |
Comparison of behavior and personality assessment by keepers in captive
Asian elephants |
Poster 04 |
Shuta SAWAGURI |
Communication Behaviour of Dholes (Cuon alpinus): Especially the Function of the Whistle Call |
Poster 05 |
MIiyabi NAKABAYASHI |
Ecology of palm civets |
Poster 06 |
Daisuki MIZUGUCHI |
Underwater vocalizations associated with social and reproductive behavior
of captive ringed seals (Pusa hispida) |
Poster 07 |
Yuko TAWA |
Observational studies on behaviors of captive lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) -- preliminary reports of aggressiveness in male-male encounter and behavioral
change during raining -- |
Poster 08 |
Kozue KINOSHITA |
Estrous monitoring methods in carnivore species with different estrous
patterns |
Poster 09 |
Sayoko UEDA |
Function of Facial color pattern as Visual Signal in Canid species |
Poster 10 |
Hidetoshi KUROTORI |
Orangutan Fire Hose Project in Kinabatangan River (No.1-3 Bridge Report) |
Poster 11 |
Sayuri TAKESHITA |
Dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate concentrations in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): the influence of age and season |
Poster 12 |
Claire WATSON |
Evidence for visual social contagion of affiliative behaviour in monkeys |
Wednesday, 24th, October
9:00-10:20
Oral Session 4: Research and Conservation in Wild Habitats 2
Oral 14 |
Dr. Ennio Candotti |
Brazil |
Activities of MUSA |
Oral 15 |
Dr. Noemia Kazue Ishikawa |
Brazil |
Fungi |
Oral 16 |
Gen’ichi Idani |
Japan |
Bonobo |
Oral 17 |
Dr. Wilson Spironelly |
Brazil |
Research of Jaguars and tapir |
10:30-11:50
Oral Session 5: New Approach for the Wildlife Research
Oral 18 |
Miho Murayama |
Japan |
Genetic diversity of wild animals and its relationship with behavior and
social systems |
Oral 19 |
Dr. Tomas Hrbek |
Brazil |
Molecular genetics of Aquatic vertebrates in the Amazon region |
Oral 20 |
Kiyokazu Agata |
Japan |
Genetics of planarian |
Oral 21 |
Dr. Rita Mesquita |
Brazil |
Environmental educations in INPA |
13:30-15:30
Poster Session:
(see above)
15:30-17:20
Oral Session 6: Research and conservation in wild habitats
Oral 22 |
Dr. Niro Higuchi |
Brazil |
Plants in Amazon |
Oral 23 |
Takakazu Yumoto |
Japan |
Interaction between plants and animals: key elements to conserve biodiversity
in tropical rainforests |
Oral 24 |
Dr. Jansen Zuanon |
Brazil |
Fish ecology and behavior in Amazon |
Oral 25 |
Takehide Ikeda |
Japan |
Coloration of the neon tetra |
Oral 26 |
Dr. Richard C. Vogt |
Brazil |
Conservation and environmental education of fresh water turtles |
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