Chris Leong, Maletina Solomone, Ryuichi Shinjo, Daiki Tomojiri, Christmas Uchiyama, Jun Yasumoto, Bam Razafindrabe. Reply to discussion of “An assessment of small island hydrological research activity conducted in the Oceania Region”. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 2024
Daiki Tomojiri, Yutaro Takaya, Yuya Otani, Atsuki Shibata. Artificial structures that help prevent beach erosion create a sandy beach environment that facilitates burial of debris. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 2024. 109084-109084
Daiki Tomojiri, Kosuke Takaya. Aspects of public attention on popular nonindigenous species, as determined by a comprehensive assessment of Japanese social media. 2023
Kosuke Takaya, Daiki Tomojiri. Proxy variables of the closeness between humans and wildlife associated with public interest in bird species in Japan. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 2023. 69. 6
Chris Leong, Maletina Solomone, Ryuichi Shinjo, Daiki Tomojiri, Christmas Uchiyama, Jun Yasumoto, Bam Razafindrabe. An assessment of small island hydrological research activity conducted in the Oceania Region. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 2023. 1-16
Using environmental DNA metabarcoding to assess fish community and diversity in natural and artificial environments along the shore of Lake Biwa, Japan
(International Congress in Ecology & Evolution (SFE2) 2024)
Exploring the differences in awareness of marine debris between local communities: Case study of Miyakojima Island, Japan
(Conference on Socio-Ecological Practice Research (SEPR2024) 2024)
Exploring aspects of public attention on popular nonindigenous species: applying topic modelling to Japanese social media contents
(International Conference on Biological Invasions (Neobiota 2024) 2024)