Joint seminar: “Ecological Approaches to Anthropogenic Environment, from Basic to Applied” by Hirosaki University - Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicin - OIST - Tokushima University

Date

2022年10月31日 (月) 10:00 16:30

Location

Conference Center Meeting room

Description

Speakers: Dr. Masashi Yoshimura(OIST), Chie Murano (PhD/HU), Dr. Jamie Kass(OIST), Yusuke Tamada (D2/OUAVM), Taisei Suzuki(B4/HU), Tsukuru Noda(M1/HU), Hiroyuki Aie(M1/TU), Kie Morita (M2/OUAVM), Yuki Ishidue(M2/TU), Takeshi Serizawa (M2/OUAVM)


Title:
Joint seminar: “Ecological Approaches to Anthropogenic Environment,
from Basic to Applied” by Hirosaki University - Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicin - OIST - Tokushima University

Schedule:

10:00-10:30
Dr. Masashi Yoshimura(OIST)
Community Collaborative Biodiversity Monitoring Project and its Applications

10:30-11:00
Chie Murano (PhD/HU)
The ecology of Microtus vole in Aomori apple orchard: The population dynamics and the predator effect.

11:10-11:40
Dr. Jamie Kass(OIST)
Using high-frequency ant activity data from an extensive island monitoring network to show the loss of seasonal patterns with land-cover change

11:40-12:10
Yusuke Tamada (D2/OUAVM)
Urbanization drives avian scavenger assemblages and ecological function in salmon spawning river.

13:10-13:40
Taisei Suzuki(B4/HU)
Nesting density and breeding success of Carrion Crows in the Tsugaru region: Urban and agricultural areas.

13:40-14:10
Tsukuru Noda(M1/HU)
Ecology of brooding season of Eastern Buzzard in Tsugaru plain.

14:20-14:50
Hiroyuki Aie(M1/TU)
Comparison of bat activity in different sediment supply sections in the Nakagawa River.

14:50-15:20
Kei Morita (M2/OUAVM)
Balancing intensive forestry and animal conservation: the values of owls as a biological vole control agent.

15:30-16:00
Yuki Ishidue(M2/TU)
Understanding tourist demand in Shiretoko National Park and evaluating the differences between the experiences offered by guide businesses and those offered by tourists.

16:00-16:30
Takeshi Serizawa (M2/OUAVM)
Where wildlife management goes in the next 6 decades? New hunter-driven wildlife management strategies under depopulating society.
 
 

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