Hirose Mamiko
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(理学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Marine Science and Technology / Department of Marine Biology
- Undergraduate School of Marine Science and Technology / Department of Environmental and Societal Affairs
- Graduate School of Oceanography / Course of Oceanography
- Okinawa Regional Research Center
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- DNA-barcoding
研究分野
- Environmental science/Agricultural science Biological resource conservation
- Life sciences Ecology and environmental science
論文
Energy allocation trade-offs as a function of age in fungiid corals
A coral spawning calendar for Sesoko Station, Okinawa, Japan
A unique reproductive strategy in the mushroom coral Fungia fungites
Influence of Marine Education in Elementary School on Ocean Literacy of Junior High School Students
Spatio-temporal variability in the recruitment of a Western Pacific sand dollar population.
Hidden genetic history of the Japanese sand dollar Peronella (Echinoidea: Laganidae) revealed by nuclear intron sequences
A New Species of Sexually Dimorphic Brittle Star of the Genus Ophiodaphne (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)
DNA barcoding and morphological analyses revealed validity of Diadema clarki Ikeda, 1939 (Echinodermata, echinoidea, diadematidae)
Occurrence of temporary fish ectoparasites (Isopoda; Gnathiidae) in low-salinity subterranean habitats of Miyako-jima Island, Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan
Identification of five species of Dendrodoris (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) from Japan, using DNA barcode and larval characters
Redescription of the sea anemone Exocoelactis actinostoloides (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Actiniaria) based on a topotypic specimen collected from Tokyo Bay, Japan.
Peltogasterella sensuru n. sp (Crustacea: Cirripedia: Rhizocephala) from off Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan) with remarks on its single brood externae
Diplosoma gumavirens (Ascidiacea, Didemnidae): The first record of photosymbiotic ascidians in the Taiwan Strait
Being green in the Red Sea-the photosymbiotic ascidian Diplosoma simile (Ascidiacea: Didemnidae) in the Gulf of Aqaba
HERMIT CRAB HOST PREVALENCE BY SPECIES OF PELTOGASTRIDAE (CIRRIPEDIA: RHIZOCEPHALA): HOSTS VARY WITH LOCATIONS ON THE PACIFIC COAST IN MAINLAND JAPAN
Preserved echinoderm gametes as a useful and ready-to-use bioassay material
New distribution record of a rhizocephalan, Dipterosaccus indicus (Crustacea: Cirripedia), from Minami-Daito Island, an oceanic island of Japan
Biodiversity and biogeography of the coral boring barnacles of the genus Berndtia (Cirripedia: Acrothoracica) in the West Pacific, with description of three new species
First record of a photosymbiotic ascidian Lissoclinum midui (Ascidiacea: Didemnidae) from Lyudao (Green Island), Taiwan
Photosymbiotic ascidians from oceanic islands in the tropical Pacific as candidates of long-dispersal species: morphological and genetic identification of the species
書籍等出版物
- 東京都北区立東十条小学校における海洋教育の実践と展望 ー教育課程特例校「海育科」としての実践を目指してー
講演?口頭発表等
- 中学生と中学校教員の海洋リテラシーに関する実態調査
- COIバーコード領域の分子系統情報に基づくホヤと藍藻の共生プロセスの再構築
- 海産無脊椎動物の分類学的?生態学的研究におけるバーコード情報の可能性
- 第17回男女共同参画懇談会 ランチョン企画 ワーク?ライフ?バランスを考える -研究に集中できる環境づくりとは-
- 凍結海藻を用いた小中高理科教材開発
- Annual fluctuation of skeletal growth of the temperate coral Acropora pruinosa at high latitude (Tateyama, Japan)
- 第15回男女共同参画懇談会 ランチョン企画:多様なワークライフバランスの実現から研究時間の獲得へ
- 日本産ウニ類の DNA バーコードと分類学的検討
- イシサンゴに穿孔するルリツボムシ類(蔓脚下綱;尖胸上目)の繁殖生態
- クロシタナシウミウシとマダラウミウシは同種か?
- イシサンゴにひそむ目立たぬ住人たち
- 同所的に生息する沖縄産シコロサンゴ属サンゴ2種の有性生殖様式
所属学会
- JAPAN SOCIETY FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION
- THE SOCIETY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES EDUCATION OF JAPAN
- Japanese Coral Reef Society
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
Reconstruction of the evolution and diversification in ascidian-cyanobacterial symbiosis
Photosymbiotic animals encrusting corals: dispersal, reproduction, and current status of their distribution
Taxonomy and diversity of the mode of photosymbiosis in ascidians harboring algal symbionts.
Studies on diversity and stress tolerance of coral-zooxanthella symbiotic system.
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