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J-GLOBAL ID:200901074712608422
Update date: Nov. 17, 2024
Ueda Akira
ウエダ アキラ | Ueda Akira
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Chief Researcher,Chief Researcher of Biodiversity
Research field (3):
Forest science
, Biodiversity and systematics
, Ecology and environmental science
Research keywords (4):
entomology
, ecology
, forest
, insect
Research theme for competitive and other funds (10):
- 2018 - 2023 A large-scale experiment for retention forestry to develop ecologically sustainable forest management
- 2019 - 2022 Study to develop a model estimating biodiversity in large area of tropical rain forests from satellite images and to map the diversity information
- 2018 - 2022 「天然の実験室」を活用した外来リス根絶と生態系回復に関する研究
- 2017 - 2020 食物資源をとおした腐肉食性昆虫の競争排除を利用したマングース生息数の推定
- 1983 - 2020 Biology and control of bark and ambrosia beetles. Diversity and conservation of insects in old growth.
- 2014 - 2018 衛星画像から熱帯雨林の生物多様性を推定するモデルの構築
- 2011 - 2015 Scientific evaluation of stlip-cutting of plantation forests in Kyushu
- 2004 - 2009 CDM植林が生物多様性に与える影響評価と予測技術の開発
- 2007 - 2009 Community level invasional meltdown in exotic tree plantation
- 2006 - 2008 Estimation of deer density based on biotic interaction and forest ecosystem management at a broad scale
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Papers (97):
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Takuya Kobayashi, Akira Ueda, Hisatomo Taki, Mineaki Aizawa, Masaaki Ito, Katsunori Nakamura, Masahiro Isono, Hisayuki Wada, Yoko Uchida, Sawako Tokuda, et al. Demographic history of Platypus quercivorus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a beetle causing mass mortality of oak trees, in eastern Japan. Insect Systematics and Diversity. 2024
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Akira Ueda, Hiroki Itô, Seiichi Kanetani. Effects of heterogenous forest environments on ground-dwelling beetles in a conifer plantation. Entomological Science. 2024. 27. 3
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Kenichi Ozaki, Nobuhiro Akashi, Kazuhiro Kawamura, Keisuke Obase, Akira Ueda, Akira Unno, Satoshi Yamanaka, Yuichi Yamaura. Retention forestry in plantations: Synthesizing key findings of early studies from a long-term experiment in northern Japan. Forest Ecology and Management. 2024. 562. 121929-121929
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Akira Ueda. Competitive exclusion of a burying beetle by mongoose. Biological Invasions. 2023. 26. 2. 605-617
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Effects of retention, mall-sized cutting on, ryomyzid flies, a rove beetle, Platydracus brevicornis, in Hokkaido. Ueda A, Sueyoshi M, Sato S. Boreal Forest Research. 2023. 73. 63-66
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MISC (75):
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Ueda A, Taki H, Makihara H. Treasury of new species: lowland forests in East Kalimantan. 2023. 970. 26-30
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Ueda A. Ecology of Platypus quercivorus and expansion of Japanese oak wilt due to global warming. 2023. 74. 9-13
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Kenichi Ozaki, Akira Ueda, Sawako Tokuda, Hisayuki Wada, Hiroshi Kitajima. First report of Platypus quercivorus in Hokkaido and its possible influence, management and issue. FOREST PESTS. 2021. 70. 5. 127-134
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Akira Ueda. Ecology of Platypus quercivorus and expanding oak wilt damages. 2021. 25. 10-11
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Akira Ueda, Shigeho Sato. Preliminary study of assemblages of carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in a forest consisting of small, different-aged, different-tree species stands in Sapporo. 2021. 69. 11-15
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Books (11):
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沖縄市の自然 ヤンバルの入口(沖縄市立郷土博物館編,沖縄市立郷土博物館・沖縄市)
2016
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Preliminary study of changes in dung and carrion scarabaeid beetle diversity associated with planting of Acacia mangium in grasslands. In Proceedings of International seminar on CDM Plantation and Biodiversity -Results of a collaborative research in Ea・・・
Taisei Print Co. 2010 ISBN:9784902606539
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シカがササを食べると地表性節足動物の顔ぶれが変わる.柴田叡弌、日野輝明編著「大台ヶ原の自然誌」東海大出版、秦野、189-198
東海大出版 2010 ISBN:9784486018308
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シカがササを食べると針の短い寄生蜂が得をする.柴田叡弌、日野輝明編著「大台ヶ原の自然誌」東海大出版、秦野、178-188
東海大出版 2010 ISBN:9784486018308
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Other phytophagus insects
2009
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Professional career (1):
- Master of Agriculture (Kyoto Prefectural University)
Work history (1):
- 2019/04 - 現在 Hokkaido Res. Ctr., FFPRI
Awards (1):
- 2002 - Japanese Forestry Society, Kansai Branch Japanese Forestry Society, Kansai Branch Award
Association Membership(s) (5):
北方森林学会
, 日本森林学会
, 日本昆虫学会
, The Entomological Society of Japan
, Japanese Forestry Society
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