Research keywords (6):
社会構造
, animal plant interaction
, alien species
, social structure
, food storage
, Sciuridae
Research theme for competitive and other funds (5):
2018 - 2021 Ecosystem recovery after eradication of alien squirrel population
2013 - 2016 Colour vision of mammals in tropical forest: ecological meanings of conspicuous pelage colour
2009 - 2011 Food culture in seed-eating animals : self-learning or social-learning
2007 - 2008 Ecological properties of forest-dwelling rodents in view of the tolerance against tannins, a plant defense chemical.
1990 - 1990 ハイガシラリス属の社会構造と音声信号進化に関する比較研究
Papers (15):
Noriko Tamura. Heritability of walnut seed size and the benefits of large seeds. Ecological Research. 2024
Noriko Tamura, Masatoshi Yasuda. Distribution and management of non-native squirrels in Japan. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2023
Noriko Tamura, Phadet Boonkhaw, Umphornpimon Prayoon, Quoc Toan Phan, Pei Yu, Xingyue Liu, Fumio Hayashi. Geographical variation in squirrel mating calls and their recognition limits in the widely distributed species complex. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 2021. 75
Noriko Tamura, Mutsumi Ito, Fumio Hayashi. Different responses of endemic and alien tree squirrels to tree seed chemicals. Mammal Study. 2021. 46. 237-250
Noriko Tamura, Phadet Boonkhaw, Umphornpimon Prayoon, Budsabong Kanchanasaka, Fumio Hayashi. Mating calls are a sensitive indicator of phylogenetic relationships in tropical tree squirrels (Callosciurus spp.). Mammalian Biology. 2018
Tokyo Metropolitan University Graduate School of Science
Professional career (1):
理学博士
Awards (3):
2022/09 - Mammal Study Award Different responses of endemic and alien tree squirrels to tree seed chemicals.
2021/09 - 日本哺乳類学会 哺乳類学会賞 リス類における行動生態学の革新
2008 - Ecological Research Award Geographic variation in walnut seed size correlates with hoarding behaviour of two rodent species
Association Membership(s) (5):
THE MAMMAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
, The Mammalogical Society of Japan
, The Japanese Forestry Society
, The Ecological Society of Japan
, The American Society of Mammaolgists