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Update date: Nov. 05, 2024
Tsugeki Narumi K
ツゲキ ナルミ | Tsugeki Narumi K
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Professor
Research field (2):
Ecology and environmental science
, Environmental impact assessment
Research keywords (15):
The past 100 years
, long-term dynamics
, plankton
, Ancient DNA, Sedimentary DNA
, eDNA
, environmental change
, paleoecology
, paleolimnology
, paleoceanography
, Seto Inland sea
, lake biwa
, lakes
, diatom
, Daphnia
, Copepod
Research theme for competitive and other funds (21):
- 2024 - 2025 Research on long-term dynamics of marine mammals using sedimentary DNA
- 2024 - 2025 Research on long-term coastal environmental changes and the driving factors using sediment analysis (Part 2)
- 2021 - 2024 Variation of plant production in the lake during the historical period to estimate the human impact in the lake environment
- 2021 - 2024 Development of a new assessment method using environmental DNA to elucidate the impact of global warming countermeasures on lake ecosystems
- 2022 - 2023 Reconstruction of long-term zooplankton dynamics in Lake Biwa by using sedimentary DNA
- 2021 - 2022 A research of long-term zooplankton dynamics using environmental DNA and biological remains in sediments
- 2021 - 2022 Development of methodology using environmental DNA as a tool for assessing long-term plankton dynamics
- 2020 - 2021 A research on long-term dynamics of fungal parasites on large phytoplankton
- 2020 - 2021 Reconstruction of host and parasite during the past century in Lake Biwa by using paleolimnological analysis
- 2018 - 2021 Oceanic processes in the Northwest Pacific Ocean that have caused a centennial decline in the maximum population of the anchovy regime.
- 2019 - 2020 A challenge for reconstruction of phyto-zooplankton and virus during the past century in aquatic ecosystems by using sedimentary DNA.
- 2017 - 2020 Challenge for the evaluation of the interaction between host plankton and its parasite in Lake Biwa during the past century
- 2017 - 2019 Challenging analysis of biological interactions in Lake Biwa during the past century by using genetic and traditional paleolimnological method.
- 2017 - 2018 Temporal variation of cyprid herpesvirus 3 abundance in Lake Biwa during the past 100 years by DNA-paleolimnological approach
- 2014 - 2017 Assessing the effects of anthropogenic aerosols on lake ecosystems located in the central and southwest Japan during the past 100 years using paleolimnological approaches
- 2013 - 2014 A research of the atmospheric dust effects on lake ecosystems in Japan
- 2010 - 2010 A research on long-term dynamics of low primary production in the Seto Inland Sea by paleoceanographic methods
- 2007 - 2009 Study on the eutrophication of the Ariake Sea-comparative study between the bays-
- 2006 - 2009 Study on the mechanism of winter red tide outbreak in the Ariake Sea
- 2005 - 2006 A research on the response of plankton in coastal ecosystems to global warming and changes in Kuroshio current
- 2003 - 2005 Research on long-term phyto-and zooplankton dynamics in Lake Biwa over the past century
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Papers (40):
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*Eric Capo, Maïlys Picard, Kai Nakane, Michinobu Kuwae, Stefan Bertilsson, Maiko Kagami, Xin Liu, Yoichiro Sakai, *Narumi Tsugeki (*shared first-authorship). A sedimentary DNA perspective about the influence of environmental and food-web changes on the microbial eukaryotic community of Lake Biwa. Freshwater Biology. 2024
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Michinobu Kuwaea, Yusuke Yokoyamab, Stephen Tims, Michaela Froehlich, Leslie Keith Fifield, Takahiro Aze, Narumi Tsugeki, Hideyuki Doi, Yoshiki Saito. Toward defining the Anthropocene onset using a rapid increase in anthropogenic fingerprints in global geological archives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 2024. 121. 41
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*Narumi Tsugeki, Isana Hashimoto, Kai Nakane, Mie N. Honjo, *Kimiko Uchii. *These authors equally contributed to this work. Establishment success of alien Daphnia in the ancient Lake Biwa: Insights from sedimentary archives. Hydrobiologia. 2024
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Kai Nakane, Xin Liu, Hideyuki Doi, Gaël Dur, Michinobu Kuwae, Syuhei Ban, Narumi Tsugeki. Sedimentary DNA can reveal the past population dynamics of a pelagic copepod. Freshwater Biology. 2023. 68. 11. 1917-1928
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Hirofumi Hinata, Michinobu Kuwae, Narumi Tsugeki, Issei Masumoto, Yukinori Tani, Yoshio Hatada, Hayato Kawamata, Atsuomi Mase, Kenki Kasamo, Kazuya Sukenaga, et al. A 75-year history of microplastic fragment accumulation rates in a semi-enclosed hypoxic basin. Science of The Total Environment. 2023. 854. 158751-158751
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MISC (3):
Books (4):
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湖沼近過去調査法-より良い湖沼環境と保全目標設定のために-
共立出版 2014 ISBN:9784320057357
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Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Inland Water Systems of the World: what can be done to reduce negative impacts? Goldman C., Kumagai M., Robarts R. (eds)
Wiley Blackwell 2013 ISBN:9781119968665
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Chapter 18, Ecology Series 9, Kyoritsu Press (in Japanese)
2012 ISBN:9784320057371
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古陸水学的手法による湖沼生態系の近過去復元とモニタリング
特集号〔生態系・生物多様性モニタリングの統合に向けて〕, NTS出版, 遺伝, 63(6), 66-72 2009 ISBN:9784860432829
Lectures and oral presentations (40):
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Research on factors about the establishment success of alien species using Daphnia pulicaria in the ancient Lake Biwa
(The 88st Annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Limnology 2024)
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Can we track marine copepod dynamics in the past century from sedimentary DNA?
(15th International Conference on Copepoda 2024)
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The invasion of Chydorus brevilabris (native to North America) into the north basin of Lake Biwa, which actually occurred in the 1990s.
(The 71st Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan 2024)
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Long-term dynamics of marine mammal, Finless porpoise, reconstructed from sedimentary DNA
(The 71st Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan 2024)
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Environmental DNA haplotyping revealed the dispersal process of three invasive black basses in Japan
(The 71st Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan 2024)
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Professional career (1):
Work history (8):
- 2016/04 - 現在 Matsuyama University Faculty of Law Professor
- 2014/04 - 現在 Ehime University Center for Marine Environmental Studies Research Fellow
- 2014/04 - 2016/03 Matsuyama University Faculty of Law Associate professor
- 2009/06 - 2014/03 Ehime University Center for Marine Environmental Studies
- 2007/10 - 2009/05 Graduate School of Life Science, Tohoku University
- 2005/10 - 2007/09 Saga University Ariake Sea Research Project
- 2005/04 - 2005/09 Ehime University Center for Marine Environmental Studies
- 2003 - 2005 Kyoto University Center for Ecological Research
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Committee career (3):
- 2024/04 - 現在 The Ecological Society of Japan The symposium committee of the conference planning
- 2024/01 - 現在 The Japanese Society of Limnology Councilor
- 2023/12 - 現在 Matsuyama city, Ehime prefecture, Japan Environmental Advisory Council Member
Awards (9):
- 2023/05 - The eDNA Society International Meeting 2023 Best Poster Award Zooplankton sedimentary DNA as an effective tool for tracking past population dynamics
- 2022/09 - The 86th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Limnology The best poster award Reconstruction of 100-year copepod dynamics revealed by sedimentary DNA
- 2021/11 - The eDNA Society Annual Meeting 2021 The best poster award Reconstruction of 100-year dynamics in zooplankton spawning activity revealed by sedimentary DNA
- 2013/03 - The Ecological Society of Japan Ecological Research Award Eutrophication of mountain lakes in Japan due to increasing deposition of anthropogenically produced dust
- 2010/03 - The 57th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan Poster award The reconstructed plankton community in artificial Hataya-Ohnuma pond revealed by their remains preserved in the bottom sediments.
- 2009/03 - The 56th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan Poster award Long-term phyto-and zooplankton dynamics in lakes at Hachimantai National Park: what happened in mountain lakes?
- 2009/03 - The 56th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan Poster award Long-term changes in the several Daphnia species: From when the hybrid is formed?
- 2006/03 - The 53th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan Poster award Does climate warming make Daphnia unrest?
- 2004/09 - The Japanese Society of Limnology Yoshimura Award Fluctuation of the zooplankton community in Lake Biwa during the 20th century : a paleolimnological analysis.
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Association Membership(s) (4):
PALEO10 Paleoscience Society
, The Oceanographic Society of Japan
, The Ecological Society of Japan
, The Japanese Society of LIMNOLOGY
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