Research keywords (4):
種分化
, Invasive species
, Ecological Parasitology
, Evolutionary Ecology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (11):
2023 - 2028 ゲノム情報から解き明かす古代湖・琵琶湖におけるカワニナ類の多様化
2023 - 2026 社会があれば知性はあるか:甲殻類・水圏無脊椎動物の社会と認知能力を捉え直す
2020 - 2023 宿主巻き貝-吸虫類寄生虫系に注目した干潟生態系への気候変動影響の評価
2020 - 2023 古代湖・琵琶湖おけるカワニナ類の適応放散のメカニズム
2018 - 2023 東アジアの古代湖「琵琶湖」の固有種成立過程の解明のための総合的研究
2017 - 2020 Quantitative analyses on the effects of tsunami-induced extirpation of dominant macrozoobenthos on the function of tidalflat ecosystems
2016 - 2019 Elucidating the diversification pattern of trematodes in the Central American coasts
2016 - 2019 Molecular phylogeny of Semisulcospira endemic to Lake Biwa: the influence of genetic penetration on the phylogenetic tree and fitness
2013 - 2016 Social trematodes: What factors determine the caste ratio in their colonies?
2011 - 2012 Development of a new model system for studying the sociality in aquatic organisms
2009 - 2011 巻貝と吸虫類の共種分化解析: 寄生生物の多様化機構の解明に向けて
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Papers (62):
Osamu Miura, Shu Takisawa. Biogeography of larval trematodes in the freshwater snail, Semisulcospira libertina: a comparison of the morphological and molecular approaches. Parasitology International. 2024. 102. 102924-102924
Kazuma Ueno, Misako Urabe, Katsuki Nakai, Osamu Miura. Genomic evidence of reproductive isolation among the Semisulcospira snails radiated in the ancient Lake Biwa. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2024
Naoto Sawada, Yusuke Fuke, Osamu Miura, Haruhiko Toyohara, Takafumi Nakano. Redescription of Semisulcospira reticulata (Mollusca, Semisulcospiridae) with description of a new species from Lake Biwa, Japan. Evolutionary Systematics. 2024. 8. 1. 127-144
Kanta Hamazaki, Osamu Miura. Highly biased sex ratios in the twelve species of the freshwater snail genus Semisulcospira in and around Lake Biwa. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2024. 90. 2
Kohei Morita, Takumi Saito, Takeru Uechi, Naoto Sawada, Osamu Miura. Out of the ancient lake: Multiple riverine colonizations and diversification of the freshwater snails in the genus Semisulcospira around Lake Biwa. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2024. 191. 107987-107987