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KOBAYASHI ItaruResearch Center for Inland SeasAssistant Professor
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- Apr. 2025, Tropical Zoology, 38(1-2) (1-2), 26 - 36, EnglishScientific journal
- Feb. 2025, Journal of Natural History, 59, 655 - 661, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology, Jan. 2025, Species Diversity, 30(1) (1), 11 - 16, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Dec. 2024, The bulletin of the Graduate School of Bioresources Mie University, (50) (50), 9 - 59, JapaneseBenthic Deep-sea Fauna in the Sea of Kumano, Japan, Survey Conducted from the TR/V Seisui-maru of Mie University in 2023Research institution
- Oct. 2024, Niche Life, 12, 52 - 53, JapaneseNew record of Aquilonastra minor (Hayashi, 1974) from Ibaraki Prefecture, JapanScientific journal
- Sep. 2024, Biogeography, 26, 84 - 87, EnglishThe northernmost distribution record of Protoreaster nodosus (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) from Sagami Bay, Japan[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Informa UK Limited, Jul. 2024, Journal of Natural History, 58(25-28) (25-28), 949 - 964[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Apr. 2024, Annuals of Field Research and Technology Mie University, (21) (21), 1 - 31, JapaneseBenthic subtidal fauna in the southern part of the Ise Bay, JapanResearch institution
- Abstract Luidia iwakiensis n. sp. (Asteroidea, Echinodermata) is described in Japanese waters. A molecular phylogenetic analysis including 18 Luidia species supported Döderlein L (1920, Siboga Expedition 4, 193–291) four morphogroups. Morphological reconsideration revealed three of the eight criteria of the morphogroup adopted by Döderlein were justified, but the remaining five characters were rejected. The placement of the new species in the Ciliaris-group was supported by molecular as well as morphological evidence, however, it varies from other species of Ciliaris-group by arm number, length of major inferomarginal spines, and pedicellariae on actinal plates.Cambridge University Press (CUP), Mar. 2024, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 104, 1 - 12[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Mar. 2024, Rishiri Studies, 43, 29 - 38, JapaneseEchinasteridae (Asteroidea: Spinulosida) from Rishiri Island, Hokkaido, Japan
- The Plankton Society of Japan/The Japanese Association of Benthology, Feb. 2024, Plankton and Benthos Research, 19(1) (1), 1 - 16[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Jan. 2024, Aquatic Animals, 2024, AA2024-1First record of Henricia reniossa reniossa Hayashi, 1940 (Spinulosida: Echinasteridae) from central Honshu, Japan[Refereed]
- Aug. 2023, Aquatic Animals, 2023, AA2023-15, EnglishRediscovery of rarely encountered sea star, Dipsacaster sagaminus Hayashi, 1973 (Paxillosida: Astropectinidae)[Refereed]
- Sea cucumbers are one of the most common large animals in the deep-sea benthic communities, and those of the genus Pannychia are particularly abundant in the bathyal North Pacific Ocean. In Japanese waters, three species of Pannychia have been reported, mainly from the northern and eastern parts of the country. Here, we describe two new species from the western part of Japan. These two new species were placed in Pannychia by the presence of dorsal papillae on the ventrolateral radii and the presence of large wheel ossicles with rim teeth. They are distinguished from all other nominal species of Pannychia on the basis of the morphological characteristics of their body wheel ossicles. Pannychia nagasakimaruae sp. nov. has a unique ossicle composition in its dorsal and ventral body walls: four forms of wheel ossicles. Pannychia rinkaimaruae sp. nov. differs from other congeners in its small wheel ossicles in the dorsal and ventral body walls, which have conical rim teeth. We barcoded partial COI gene sequences from holotypes and paratypes of two new Japanese species. Our molecular phylogenetic analysis showed that these two new morphologically recognized Japanese species form distinct clades separated from other Pacific Pannychia species, so that the two new Japanese species were also supported by genetic results. In addition, we describe and visualize the poorly calcified calcareous rings of the two new species using X-ray μCT system, a useful method for observing such structures, which are important structures in holothurian anatomy.Magnolia Press, Jul. 2023, Zootaxa, 5323(1) (1), 105 - 125[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Elsevier BV, Jun. 2023, Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 196, 104025 - 104025[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Mar. 2023, Advanced Experimental Mechanics, 8, 47 - 52Effect of Time Elapsed after Sacrifice on the Stiffness of Male Beetle Head Horns[Refereed]
- Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology, Jan. 2023, Species Diversity, 28(1) (1), 45 - 50[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology, Jul. 2022, Species Diversity, 27(2) (2), 251 - 258[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Elsevier BV, Jun. 2022, Polar Science, 32, 100846 - 100846[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Abstract SubsocialCryptocercuscockroaches are the sister group to termites and considered to be socially monogamous. Because genetic monogamy is a suggested requirement for evolution of cooperative breeding/eusociality, particularly in hymenopterans, clarification of the mating biology ofCryptocercuswould help illuminate evolutionary trends in eusocial insects. To investigate possible extra‐pair paternity inC. punctulatus, microsatellite markers were used to analyse offspring parentage, the stored sperm in females and results of experimental manipulation of sperm competition. Extra‐pair paternity was common in field‐collected families, but a lack of maternal alleles in several nymphs suggests sampling error or adoption. Isolating prereproductive pairs and assaying subsequently produced nymphs confirmed that nymphs lacked alleles from the pair male in 40% of families, with extra‐pair male(s) siring 27%–77% of nymphs. Sperm of extra‐pair males was detected in the spermatheca of 51% of paired prereproductive females. Mate switching and surgical manipulation of male mating ability indicated a tendency towards last male sperm precedence. Overall, the results demonstrate that about half of young females are serially monogamous during their maturational year, but bond, overwinter and produce their only set of offspring in company of the last mated male (=pair male). Repeated mating by the pair male increases the number of nymphs sired, but because many females use stored sperm of previous copulatory partners to fertilize eggs, pair males extend parental care to unrelated nymphs. The results suggest that genetic monogamy either developed in the termite ancestor after splitting from theCryptocercuslineage, or that genetic monogamy may not be a strict prerequisite for the evolution of termite eusociality.Wiley, Oct. 2021, Molecular Ecology, 30(24) (24), 6743 - 6758[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Two new deep-sea Henricia species, Henricia margarethae n. sp. and Henricia fragilis n. sp. are described from Sagami Bay and the Ogasawara Islands in Japan. The two new species show an affinity with eight congeners in having multiple furrow spines and abactinal papular areas which are larger than surrounding plates. The two species described herein are characterized by the arrangement of abactinal pseudopaxillae, the arrangement of abactinal papulae, the shape and arrangement of abactinal spines, the length of intermarginal and ventrolateral series, and the armament of superomarginal, inferomarginal, and adambulacral plates.Magnolia Press, Jan. 2021, Zootaxa, 4903(1) (1)[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Nov. 2019, 三重大学フィールド研究・技術年報, 17(17) (17), 1 - 29, JapaneseBenthic deep-sea fauna in south of the Kii Strait and the Sea of Kumano, Japan. Second reportResearch institution
- Sep. 2019, The bulletin of the Graduate School of Bioresources Mie University, (45) (45), 11 - 50, JapaneseBenthic deep-sea fauna in south of the Kii Strait and the Sea of Kumano, JapanResearch institution
- Oct. 2017, Annals of Field Research and Technology Mie University, (16) (16), 1 - 32, JapaneseBenthic deep-sea fauna in the Sea of Kumano, Mie Prefecture, JapanResearch institution
- Jan. 2024, Termite Journal, 181, 37 - 46, JapaneseThe mating strategies of cockroaches: Exploring the origin and evolution of termite eusociality
- Lead, 13 Feb. 2023, 博物館だよりリイシリ, (351) (351), 1, Japanese利尻島沿岸で発見された新種のヒトデ
- Lead, 01 Oct. 2021, 博物館だよりリイシリ, (341) (341), 2, Japanese利尻産ヒメヒトデ類の多様性
- 日本動物分類学会第60回大会, Jun. 2025, Japanese浅海性スナヒトデ属2種の分類学的再検討Oral presentation
- 第42回化石研究会総会・学術大会, Jun. 2024, Japanese, Domestic conference上総層群小宮層からのイトマキヒトデ化石の初記録Oral presentation
- 第19回棘皮動物研究集会, Dec. 2023, Japanese北海道沿岸のルソンヒトデ科の多様性Oral presentation
- 第48回国立大学法人臨海・臨湖実験所・センター技術職員研修会議, Nov. 2023, Japanese近年相模湾で得られた熱帯性棘皮動物Poster presentation
- 東京大学大気海洋研究所共同利用研究集会「白鳳丸世界一周航海による科学成果」, Oct. 2023, JapaneseKH-19-06 Leg および KH-20-01航海のヒトデ類を用いた系統分類学的研究Oral presentation
- 6th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, Jul. 2023, EnglishPhylogenetic position of enigmatic spherical-starfish, Podosphaeraster toyoshiomaruae (Asteroidea, Valvatida, PodosphaerasteridaePoster presentation
- 第18回棘皮動物研究集会, Dec. 2022, Japaneseマクヒトデ目の系統分類と膜の進化Oral presentation
- 第17回棘皮動物研究集会, Dec. 2021, Japanese奄美大島沖から採集されたイトマキヒトデ科(ヒトデ綱:アカヒトデ目)の未記載属・未記載種Oral presentation
- 第73回日本動物学会関東支部大会, Mar. 2021, Japaneseヒメヒトデ属の1種 Henricia reniossa Hayashi, 1940 に関する分類学的再検討Poster presentation
- The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions, Dec. 2020, EnglishDeep-sea macrobenthos biodiversity survey at the Southern Ocean in KH-19-06 Leg 4Oral presentation
- 日本動物分類学会動物多様性セミナー, Nov. 2020, Japanese浅海性ヒメヒトデ属の分類学的再検討 -シュイロヒメヒトデの正体を探る-Oral presentation
- 第16回棘皮動物研究集会, Dec. 2019, Japanese浅海性ヒメヒトデ属2種(有棘目:ルソンヒトデ科)の分類学的再検討Oral presentation
- 勢水丸航海(SE1903)研究発表会, Apr. 2019, Japaneseルソンヒトデ科(ヒトデ綱有棘目)の系統分類学的研究Oral presentation
- 公益財団法人日本科学協会, 笹川科学研究助成, Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2025, Principal investigator非分散型ヒメヒトデ属の多様化プロセスの解明:ヒメヒトデは環状種か?
- 公益財団法人水産無脊椎動物研究所, 個別研究助成, Apr. 2023 - Mar. 2024, Principal investigator知床半島産ヒトデ相に関する研究
- 利尻島調査研究事業, Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2022, Principal investigator利尻島におけるヒメヒトデ類の多様性