JSPS Core-to-Core Program, A.Advanced Research Networks "Tropical Biodiversity Conservation"

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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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