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NOBUKO TUNO

ツノ ノブコ | NOBUKO TUNO
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (2): Parasitology ,  Ecology and environmental science
Research keywords  (1): Interactions between Fungi and Animal, Vector Ecology. Tropics. malaria. Japanese encephalitis. dengue fever. biological control
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (14):
  • 2021 - 2024 サルはにおいで毒キノコを判別するのか:忌避を誘導する揮発性物質の特定
  • 2016 - 2019 Development of a new evaluation tool for measuring malaria infection risk based on antibody responses to Anopheles saliva protein
  • 2014 - 2018 Community ecology on ambrosia beetles on Fagaceae
  • 2015 - 2017 Anopheline anti-platelet protein, AAPP, regulates probing time and blood feeding success in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
  • 2013 - 2016 IgG responses to mosquito saliva proteins for evaluating human exposure to Anopheles bites
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Papers (76):
  • Motoyoshi Mogi, Peter A Armbruster, Roger Eritja, Toshihiko Sunahara, Nobuko Tuno. How far do forest container mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) invade rural and urban areas in Japan? - Simple landscape ecology with comparison of the invasive Aedes ecology between native and invasive ranges. Journal of medical entomology. 2024
  • Luciano Veiga Cosme, Margaret Corley, Thomas Johnson, Dave W Severson, Guiyun Yan, Xiaoming Wang, Nigel Beebe, Andrew Maynard, Mariangela Bonizzoni, Ayda Khorramnejad, et al. A genotyping array for the globally invasive vector mosquito, Aedes albopictus. Parasites & vectors. 2024. 17. 1. 106-106
  • Nobuko Tuno, Thahsin Farjana, Yui Uchida, Mitsuhiro Iyori, Shigeto Yoshida. Effects of Temperature and Nutrition during the Larval Period on Life History Traits in an Invasive Malaria Vector Anopheles stephensi. Insects. 2023. 14. 6
  • Takahiro Matsuura, Rohit Bangay, Nobuko Tuno. Mild Winter Causes Increased Mortality in the Fall Webworm Hyphantria cunea (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). Insects. 2023. 14. 6
  • Keiko Kitabayashi, Shumpei Kitamura, Nobuko Tuno. Fungal spore transport by omnivorous mycophagous slug in temperate forest. Ecology and evolution. 2022. 12. 2. e8565
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MISC (27):
  • Temu.E.A, Kimani,I, Tuno,N, Kawada,H, Minjas,J.N, Takagi,M. Monitoring chloroquine resistance using Plasmodium falciparum parasites isolated from wild mosquitoes in Tanzania. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene. 2006. 75. 6. 1153-1157
  • 高木 正洋, 津田 良夫, 都野 展子, 小林 睦生, 川本 文彦, 村主 節雄, 茂木 幹義, 江下 優樹. 蚊媒介性感染症の分布域拡大はあるか. 長崎大学熱帯医学研究所共同研究報告集. 2003. 14. 94-95
  • 沢辺 京子, 高木 正洋, 津田 良夫, 都野 展子. マラリア制圧の分子論的展開とフィールドスタディー・研究集会報告 12 東南アジアに棲息するコガタハマダラカ Anopheles minimus complex の系統分類. 長崎大学熱帯医学研究所共同研究報告集. 2001. 13. 106-106
  • 高木 正洋, 津田 良夫, 都野 展子, 杉山 章, 上村 清, 當間 孝子, 沢辺 京子. 疾病媒体蚊の空間分布規定要因解析法の開発. 長崎大学熱帯医学研究所共同研究報告集. 2001. 13. 67-68
  • 高木 正洋, 津田 良夫, 都野 展子, 高藤 晃雄. 疾病媒体蚊の防除効果判定精度改善に関する研究. 長崎大学熱帯医学研究所共同研究報告集. 2001. 13. 69-70
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Books (4):
  • Story of Mosquito - Involvement with Diseases.
    Asakura Publishing Co., Ltd. 2017
  • FUNGAL TOXINS RELEVANT TO ANIMALS -THE CASE OF AMANITA
    Nova Science Publisher 2009 ISBN:9781607410997
  • 京大探検部「1956-2006」
    新樹社 2006 ISBN:9784787585479
  • Encyclopedia of Ecology
    Baifuukan co.ltd. 2003 ISBN:4320056027
Lectures and oral presentations  (1):
  • Relationships between spore feeding insects and wood decaying fungi
    (DEAD WOOD MEETING & COURSE 2016)
Education (2):
  • 1997 - Kyoto University
  • 1986 - 1990 Kyoto University
Professional career (1):
  • 博士(農学) (京都大学)
Work history (2):
  • 2007/04/01 - 2007- Kanazawa University
  • 1997/07/01 - 2007/03/31 Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Research Associate Vector Ecology and Environment
Association Membership(s) (5):
Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology ,  Japanese Society of Entomology ,  Japanese Society of Ecology ,  Japanese Society of Medical Entomology ,  Entomological Society of America
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