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Update date: Feb. 01, 2024
Chiba Tomoki
チバ トモキ | Chiba Tomoki
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Researcher
Research field (2):
Ecology and environmental science
, Biogeoscience
Research keywords (7):
palaeoecology
, mollusc
, sediment
, taphonomy
, predatory drillhole
, predator-prey interaction
, vibracore
Research theme for competitive and other funds (4):
- 2022 - 2026 堆積物中の貝殻に基づく干潟貝類の捕食-被食関係の解明と将来予測
- 2021 - 2025 長期定点観測と化石を併用した貝類・貝形虫類の環境激変イベントからの回復過程の比較
- 2022 - 2023 古東京湾の湾口部における海峡の形成と埋積過程:貝類化石群集・化石の産状・堆積相の統合解析
- 2020 - 2021 堆積物中の貝殻を用いて外来肉食性巻貝による水産有用二枚貝の食害を復元する
Papers (10):
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Sato S, Chiba T. Studies on the living organisms for paleontology, part 1: Case studies for molluscan paleoecology of Anthropocene tidal flats. Fossils. 2017. 102. 102. 5-13
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Shin'ichi Sato, Tomoki Chiba. Structural changes in molluscan community over a 15-year period before and after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent tsunami around Matsushima Bay, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeastern Japan. PLOS ONE. 2016. 11. 12. e0168206
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Tomoki Chiba, Shin'ichi Sato. Climate-mediated changes in predator-prey interactions in the fossil record: a case study using shell-drilling gastropods from the Pleistocene Japan Sea. PALEOBIOLOGY. 2016. 42. 2. 257-268
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Sato S, Chiba T, Yamanaka T, Nemoto J, Shimamoto M, Matsubara T. A catalogue of name-bearing type specimens of fossil Bivalvia (Mollusca) registered in the Tohoku University Museum. Bulletin of the Tohoku University Museum. 2016. 15. 9-106
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Tomoki Chiba, Shin'ichi Sato, Tsutomu Yamada. Fossilized intestine casts located within closed bivalve shells: implications for palaeoecological and sedimentological studies. Lethaia. 2015. 48. 3. 341-352
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Books (1):
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Ecological impacts and recovery of molluscan populations after the tsunami struck around Matsushima Bay and Sendai Bay, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
Springer 2016
Work history (2):
- 2021/04 - 現在 Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Ecology and environment division Researcher
- 2019/04 - 2021/03 Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Researcher
Association Membership(s) (2):
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