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Update date: Nov. 05, 2024
Mochizuki Ko
モチヅキ コウ | Mochizuki Ko
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Assistant Professor
Research theme for competitive and other funds (9):
- 2024 - 2027 Revealing the diversity of models of the floral mimicry in Vincetoxicum
- 2023 - 2025 Predicting pollinators of endangered plants based on floral scent information
- 2022 - 2025 Establishment of information infrastructure and development of information acquisition technology for conservation of plant-insect interaction networks in the Ogasawara Islands
- 2020 - 2024 Dissecting the diverse relationship among flowers and flies: attracting flies via exploitation of natural histories of flies
- 2020 - 2023 Pollination syndrome involving rewarding floral tissues
- 2021 - 2022 Unique co-evolution between pollinating gall midges and plants in the genus Vincetoxicum
- 2019 - 2020 Study on novel pollination syndrome in angiosperm
- 2015 - 2018 Reciprocal diversification between leafflowers and pollinators in New Caledonia
- 2013 - 2014 Sanction by plants in Glochidion-Epicephala mutualism and its' effect on pollinator behavior
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Papers (21):
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Ko Mochizuki, Shuichi Nemoto, Jin Murata, Tetsuo Ohi-Toma. Vincetoxicum nakaianum (Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae), a new species from Japan for Cynanchum magnificum Nakai, nomen nudum. PhytoKeys. 2024
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Junnan Li, Yoko Inui, Ko Mochizuki, Kazuya Takeda, Shoko Sakai, Atsushi Kawakita. Chemistry of scented nectar in the black lily Fritillaria camtschatcensis (Liliaceae). Plant Species Biology. 2024
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Toru Miyamoto, Ko Mochizuki, Atsushi Kawakita. Pollination of thermogenic inflorescence of Pandanus odorifer by a specialist Amystrops sap beetle that reproduces on the male inflorescence. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 2024
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Ko Mochizuki. Gangs in the Bar: Hornets Enjoy Nectar and Hunting During Pollination. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 2024
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Ko Mochizuki. Hunt and pollinate: Hornet pollination of the putative generalist genus Angelica. Ecology. 2024
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Books (1):
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花と動物の共進化をさぐる : 身近な野生植物に隠れていた新しい花の姿
文一総合出版 2021 ISBN:9784829962084
Education (3):
- 2015 - 2018 Kyoto University Graduate School of Science Division of Biological Sciences
- 2013 - 2015 Kyoto University Graduate School of Science Division of Biological Sciences
- 2009 - 2013 Kyoto University Faculty of Science Biological Sciences
Professional career (1):
- Doctor of Science (Kyoto University)
Work history (4):
- 2018/05 - 現在 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science Botanical Gardens (Koishikawa Botanical Gardens) Assistant Professor
- 2018/04 - 2021/09 Nihon University College of Humanities and Sciences Part-time lecturer
- 2018/04 - 2018/05 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science Botanical Gardens (Koishikawa Botanical Gardens) Posdoc
- 2015/04 - 2018/03 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Committee career (9):
- 2022/04 - 現在 Plant Species Biology Associate Editor
- 2022/02 - 現在 Supporter's Association of the Botanical Gardens of the University of Tokyo Editorial committee member
- 2022/02 - 現在 Supporter's Association of the Botanical Gardens of the University of Tokyo secretary
- 2019/04 - 現在 The Botanical Society of Japan Library committee member
- 2022/04 - 2023/03 Ecological Society of Japan Managing Director of section of Poster presentations by high school students
- 2021/04 - 2022/03 Ecological Society of Japan Deputy Managing Director of section of Poster presentations by high school students
- 2019/04 - 2022/02 小石川植物園後援会理事会 書記
- 2018/04 - 2022/01 小石川植物園後援会 ニュースレター編集委員
- 2020/04 - 2021/03 日本生態学会 高校生ポスタ-部会一般部会員
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Awards (4):
- 2023/12 - The Society for the Study of Species Biology 17th Kataoka Award
- 2018/02 - Plant Development and Evolution 2018 Zurich Best poster award (Ph.D student section)
- 2017/03 - The 64th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan Best Poster Award A novel pollination syndrome in flowering plants: ecology and evolution of pollination by minute flies
- 2016/12 - Kinki Branch of Ecological Society of Japan Oral presentation award A novel pollination syndrome in angiosperm: utility and generality of minute flies as pollinators
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