Papers - MATSUDA Hiroyuki
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Combining output control and fishing pressure limitations improves the management of the Japanese sardine Sardinops melanostictus
Watanabe A, Hara Y, Matsuda H
Fisheries Research 18(8): 266 2023.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Predicting potential conflicts between agriculture and conservation
Hoang NT, Taherzadeh O, Ohashi H, Yonekura Y, Nishijima S, Yamabe M, Matsui T, Matsuda H, Moran D, … Show more authors
Hoang NT, Taherzadeh O, Ohashi H, Yonekura Y, Nishijima S, Yamabe M, Matsui T, Matsuda H, Moran D, Kanemoto K, Hide authors
PNAS 6 120 2023.5 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Total Economic Costs of Climate Change with uneven discount rates for market and non-market values
Oda T, Takakura J, Tang L, Iizumi T, Itsubo N, Ohashi H, Kiguchi M, Kumano N, Takahashi K, Tanoue M … Show more authors
Oda T, Takakura J, Tang L, Iizumi T, Itsubo N, Ohashi H, Kiguchi M, Kumano N, Takahashi K, Tanoue M, Tamura M, Zhou Q, Hanasaki N, Hasegawa T, Park C, Hijioka Y, Hirabayashi Y, Fujimori S, Honda Y, Matsui T, Matsuda H, Yokoki H, Oki T, Hide authors
Environmental Research Letters 120 18(8): 2023.4 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Effectiveness of feedback control and the trade-off between death by COVID-19 and costs of countermeasures in Japan
Watanabe A, Matsuda H
Health Care Management Science 12 6 2022.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Trajectory to local extinction of an isolated dugong population in Okinawa Island, Japan
Kayanne H, Hara T, Arai N, Yamano H, Matsuda H
Science Report 14 12 2022.4 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Vulnerability assessment of target shrimps and bycatch species from data-limited industrial shrimp trawl fishery in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
Fatema UK, Faruquea H, Matsuda H, Salamd MA
Sustainability 29 14 2022.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Antibiotics, antibiotics resistant bacteria and resistance genes in aquaculture: risks, current concern and future thinking
Hossain A, Habibullah-Al-Mamun M, Nagano I, Masunaga S, Kitazawa D, Matsuda H
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 6 29 2022.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A New Approach to Evaluate and Reduce Uncertainty of Model-based Biodiversity Projections for Conservation Policy Formulation
Myers B, Weiskopf S, Shiklomanov A, Ferrier S, Organisation L, Weng E, Casey K, Harfoot M, Jackson … Show more authors
Myers B, Weiskopf S, Shiklomanov A, Ferrier S, Organisation L, Weng E, Casey K, Harfoot M, Jackson S, Leidner A, Lenton T, Luikart G, Matsuda H, Pettorelli N, Rosa I, Ruane A, Senay G, Serbin S, Tittensor D, Beard TD Hide authors
BioScience 9 71 2021.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Conservative Scoring Approach in Productivity Susceptibility Analysis Leads Toward the Overestimation of Vulnerability: A Study from Hilsa Gillnet’s Bycatch Stocks of Bangladesh
Faruque H, Matsuda H
Fishes 71 6 2021.8 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Assessing the Vulnerability of the Hilsa Gillnet Fishery and its Data Limited Bycatch Species Using Productivity Susceptibility Analysis: Insights from Bangladesh
Faruque H, Matsuda H
Fisheries Research 0 234 2021.2 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Responses of macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages to treated mine discharge in a northern Japanese river
Namba H, Iwasaki Y, Morita K, Ogino T, Mano H, Shinohara N, Yasutaka T, Matsuda H, Kamo K
PeerJ 234 9 2021.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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What to survey? A systematic review of the choice of biological groups in assessing ecological impacts of metals in running waters
Namba H, Iwasaki Y, Heino J, Matsuda H
Env Toxicol Chem 193 39 2020.7 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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TOKIWA Forest of Yokohama National University Road to Registration as an OECM
KURATA Kaoruko, MATSUDA Hiroyuki
8 15 - 22 2025.2
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Dr. Junko Nakanishi Being Awarded the Order of Culture
MURAKAMI Michio, IWASAKI Yuichi, NAGAI Takashi, TOKAI Akihiro, YASUTAKA Tetsuo, MATSUDA Hiroyuki, T … Show more authors
MURAKAMI Michio, IWASAKI Yuichi, NAGAI Takashi, TOKAI Akihiro, YASUTAKA Tetsuo, MATSUDA Hiroyuki, TSUNEMI Kiyotaka, OKA Tosihiro, HIRAI Yusuke, ONO Kyoko, GAMO Masashi, SUGAWARA Shin-etsu, NAITO Wataru, OHNO Koichi, INOUE Tomoya, KOJIMA Naoya, FUJII Kenkichi Hide authors
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 34 ( 3 ) 135 - 138 2024.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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Matsuda Hiroyuki, Watanabe Akira
Population ecology 66 ( 3 ) 171 - 183 2024.7
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
This paper provides a comprehensive study on the similarities and differences between infectious disease control in public health and various population management approaches, including fisheries resource management, wildlife management, and integrated pest management in agriculture. We aim to identify key strategies, and potential synergies that can contribute to the development of population management strategies within these domains. For example, scientists provide options but leave policy making itself to stakeholders, choose monitoring indicators with as little time lag or change thresholds between increasing and decreasing phases to account for time lag, consider economic feasibility, and clarify accountability, which are common to all fields. There are many elements to incorporate methods from other fields while making use of the accumulation gained in each field.
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Matsuda Hiroyuki, Watanabe Akira
Population ecology 66 ( 3 ) 143 - 144 2024.4
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
This special feature explores key aspects outlined by Kakehashi and Matsuda (K), Matsuda and Watanabe (M), and Watanabe and Matsuda (W). The discussion covers: (1) Human resource development of modelers in Japan (K) and its associated limitations in other fields (M), (2) Significance of adaptive management (M), (3) Economic trade-offs (KW) with a focus on the role of modeling in decision making, (4) Analysis of the trade-off between human mortality and the economy (WK), and (5) The role of modeling in trade-off analysis (WK).
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This special issue is based on the organized session of the same title at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Population Ecology, with each speaker invited and a forum paper added by the organizer. The subtitle was slightly modified based on the submitted manuscript. The program of the session held on October 1, 2022, is shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1. Program for the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society of Population Ecology.
Session 1: Similarities and differences between epidemiology and population management
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., October 1, 2022, at Yokohama National University Room 305, Building S7-1 (hybrid)
Language: mainly Japanese
Masayuki Kakehashi (Hiroshima University) How to apply ecology to public health studies of pandemics
Akira Watanabe and Hiroyuki Matsuda (Yokohama National University) Adaptive management for COVID-19 and fishery of Japanese sardine
Fugo Takasu and Karan Ota (Nara Women's University): Spatial population dynamics model for pine wilt control
Minato Nakazawa (Kobe University) Future of COVID-19 measures
General Discussion, chaired by Hiroyuki Matsuda
In this issue, Kakehashi and Matsuda (2024) discussed the heterogeneity of infection rates specific to COVID-19, the effect of asymptomatic infected patients, and the economic impact in epidemiological models, as well as the training system for infectious disease control in Japan. Watanabe and Matsuda (2024) analyzed a model to comprehensively evaluate the effects of asymptomatic infection, test isolation and economic impact in COVID-19. Finally, Matsuda and Watanabe (2024) compared the similarities and differences between ecological population management, which includes fisheries resource management and wildlife management in addition to epidemiology and pest management discussed in this session.
Wildlife management and fishery resource management are based on adaptive management. It seeks to balance wildlife conservation and economic benefits, relying on feedback control and adaptive learning process. Pest management in agriculture and forestry is referred to as integrated pest management (IPM), which aims to stabilize economic profits while preventing pesticide residues in harvest and the emergence of pesticide-tolerance caused by over-usage of pesticides. Predicting pest outbreaks in IPM and predicting infectious disease outbreaks in epidemiology share similar methods.
It is noteworthy that training opportunities to learn the basic principles and statistical methods in infectious disease control are actively provided, as introduced by Kakehashi and Matsuda. Ecological population management have much in common with these methods, and these fields could cooperate to establish a more comprehensive training system.
Although personnel are being trained in each field, basic knowledge of population ecology and skills in population management may not be passed on. As a first step, we hope that researchers in these fields will have an opportunity to meet, discuss, and understand each other's perspectives. We also hope that this special issue will contribute to this endeavor. -
EcosystemManagementCommittee ResearchPropositionSubcommittee, Nsihida Takaaki, Iwasaki Yuichi, Ohsa … Show more authors
EcosystemManagementCommittee ResearchPropositionSubcommittee, Nsihida Takaaki, Iwasaki Yuichi, Ohsawa Takafumi, Ogasawara Shogo, Kamada Mahito, Sasaki Akiharu, Takagawa Shinichi, Takamura Noriko, Nakamura Futoshi, Nakashizuka Tohru, Nishihiro Jun, Furuta Naoya, Matsuda Hiroyuki, Yoshida Takehito Hide authors
Japanese Journal of Conservation Ecology 28 ( 1 ) n/a 2023.4
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
<p>Recently, Japan has faced social challenges that include a rapidly shrinking population, frequent natural disasters, the stagnation of local economies, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Simultaneously, growing social interest in sustainable development goals and biodiversity conservation has drawn attention to the relationship between corporate management and natural capital. In response, many administrative plans feature concepts related to addressing societal challenges by utilising natural resources and functions, such as green infrastructure, nature-based solutions (NbS), ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR), eco- system-based adaptation to climate change (EbA) and the Regional Circular and Ecological Sphere. By summarising domestic and international trends related to these concepts, The Committee for Ecosystem Management of the Ecological Society of Japan discussed key points for sustainable, effective utilisation of natural resources and functions from an ecological perspective and identified 12 points for practitioners and researchers involved in regional planning and project implementation to keep in mind when promoting green infrastructure/NbS. Two basic principles emphasise: "diversity and redundancy" and "regional and his- torical characteristics". Six points cover the characteristics of ecosystems: "the spatial scale of the ecosystem"; and the "changes and dynamics", "connectivity", "functions", and "linkage of ecosystem services"; and "uncertainties" of ecosystems. The remain- ing four points concern the relationships between management and socio-economy, and focus on "the state of governance", "impacts to the local economy and society", "relationship with international goals and related plans" and "education and dis- semination".</p>
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Total economic costs of climate change considering non-market values such as biodiversity and human health
Oki Taikan, Kiguchi Masashi, Oda Takahiro, Takakura Jun'ya, Takahashi Kiyoshi, Hanasaki Naota, Hiji … Show more authors
Oki Taikan, Kiguchi Masashi, Oda Takahiro, Takakura Jun'ya, Takahashi Kiyoshi, Hanasaki Naota, Hijioka Yasuaki, Tang Longlong, Iizumi Toshichika, Itsubo Norihiro, Ohashi Haruka, Matsui Tetsuya, Kumano Naoko, Tanoue Masahiro, Tamura Makoto, Yokoki Hiromune, Hasegawa Tomoko, Park Chan, Hirabayashi Yukiko, Fujimori Shinichiro, Honda Yasushi, Matsuda Hiroyuki Hide authors
Proceeding of Annual Conference 36 ( 0 ) 19 2023
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES Joint Work
<p>What will be the aggregated cost of climate change in achieving the Paris Agreement, including mitigation, adaptation, and residual impacts? Several studies estimated the aggregated cost but did not always consider the critical issues. Some do not address non-market values such as biodiversity and human health, and most do not address differentiating discount rates. In this study, we estimate the aggregated cost of climate change using an integrated assessment model linked with detailed-process-based climate impact models and different discount rates for market and non-market values. The analysis reveals that a climate policy with minimal aggregated cost is sensitive to socioeconomic scenarios and the way discount rates are applied. The results elucidate that a lower discount rate to non-market value–that is, a higher estimate of future value–makes the aggregated cost of achieving the Paris Agreement economically reasonable.</p>
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Regulatory Science on Novel Coronavirus Disease
NAGAI Takashi, MURAKAMI Michio, FUJII Kenkichi, MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 30 ( 4 ) 189 - 194 2021.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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A critical social perspective on deep sea mining: Lessons from the emergent industry in Japan
Carver R., Childs J., Steinberg P., Mabon L., Matsuda H., Squire R., McLellan B., Esteban M.
Ocean & Coastal Management 193 105242 2020.8
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Elsevier BV Joint Work
In 2017 the Japanese government reported that its state-owned mining company had successfully extracted zinc from the seabed off the coast of Okinawa. This piloting of technology is currently the world's only example of large-scale extractive activity operating at such depths. Alongside Japan's innovations, the global deep sea mining (DSM) industry is moving towards commercial viability. This paper draws upon critical theoretical perspectives to better understand the complex debates being provoked. While there has been an increasing range of scholarship focusing on DSM from both the natural and social sciences, this paper cautions that the social sciences are not merely tools for assessing public and stakeholder acceptability. They require and deserve a central role in defining the purpose, nature and scope of commercial DSM. This paper therefore develops an approach that seeks to diversify and broaden engagements with DSM and that is well-placed to navigate the political questions that emerge from mining on the seabed. These perspectives also enable us to interrogate claims that DSM offers greater ‘sustainability’ than terrestrial mining does. This paper's interdisciplinary approach draws on empirical reference to, and examples from, the Japanese context, highlighting four main areas of concern for DSM: geography, geopolitics, law and political economy. These areas of critical enquiry reveal DSM's complexities and caution against perceiving DSM as a singular phenomenon. The emergent complex and multi-scalar questions from seabed mining therefore require a more holistic approach. Mining the seabed produces, and is underpinned by, a multitude of social, cultural and political dimensions and the potential consequences of DSM will not be experienced evenly. As this paper demonstrates, DSM is an interdisciplinary issue. The confines of disciplinary norms must therefore be exceeded to facilitate a deeper understanding of both the practices of DSM and their consequences.
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Results and issues of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme
Matsuda Hiroyuki
Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers 2020 ( 0 ) 41 2020
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Association of Japanese Geographers Single Work
<p>"... the MAB Programme will address the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through actions in Biosphere Reserves (BRs), carried out in partnership with all sectors of society" (MAB Strategy 2015-25). It is also said that "While World Heritage helps to preserve values, BRs are helping to create them", but these points are common with Geoparks. However, at least in Japan, the presence of BR is weaker. Reasons include a top-down network and lack of a recertification system, insufficient professional supervision, on-site inspections and budget sharing. These challenges may help the future of UNESCO global Geoparks.</p>
Other Link: https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130007822257
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Matsuda Hiroyuki, Takemoto Yuta, Tanaka Takahiro, Mori Michihisa
Japanese Journal of Conservation Ecology 25 ( 2 ) n/a 2020
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
<p>The abundance of Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis has decreased markedly in recent years and is subject to strict international fishing quotas. The quotas for purse seine, coastal, and other fisheries are allocated domestically. The rules for domestic allocation are unclear and in some areas the set net fishery greatly exceeded the limit in the 2017/2018 season. The allocation was decided before the allocation method was agreed upon among stakeholders. In this paper, we discuss the grounds for strict quota limitation and how to determine domestic quotas, their problems, and future prospects. By international agreement, there has been a drastic decrease in comparison with the past stock abundance. Japan agreed to the strict catch limit because they expected more recruits to be born in 2015 and 2016. We propose a population reproductive potential that is defined as the sum of the reproductive values of all individuals as a more reasonable indicator of stock abundance than the spawning stock biomass that is used for international fisheries management. It is rational to prioritise coastal fisheries when the stock is low and to allocate more to offshore fisheries when the stock is high to increase the overall catch. In theory, allowing transfer of the catch quota will decrease the release of high-price tuna, while keeping the total quota.</p>
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SHIBATA Yukie, IWASAKI Yuichi, TAKEMURA Shion, YASUTAKA Tetsuo, TAKAHASHI Toru, MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment 43 ( 6 ) 183 - 188 2020
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Society on Water Environment Joint Work
<p>A local association, “Wagagawa no seiryu wo mamoru kai” (The Association for Protection of Clean Water of the Waga River) , was established by diverse stakeholders to protect the “clean” Waga River in 1972. As a major activity, the association has been monitoring the water quality (pH and concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, and As) of discharges from closed mines and downstream river sites, and reporting the results in their annual newsletter. To understand how information should be disclosed, it is worth noting that all the monitoring results, including the exceedance of mine discharge standards of the above-mentioned metals, have been made public and discussed in the newsletters. The analysis of the text of the annual newsletters published in 1972-2019 showed long-term primary changes in topics, that is, from (1) initial concern about general environmental pollution to (2) water quality monitoring and measures for preventing environmental pollution by closed mines to (3) the protection of natural environments including aquatic organisms. Our results would contribute to further analysis and discussion of the activities of this association to consider purpose-driven flexible environmental management in abandoned and closed mines in Japan.</p>
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MATSUZAKI Atsushi, OKITSU Jiro, AZAMI Kazuhiro, HIGUCHI Takaya, KAMATA Kentaro, OSUGI Tomonori, NAK … Show more authors
MATSUZAKI Atsushi, OKITSU Jiro, AZAMI Kazuhiro, HIGUCHI Takaya, KAMATA Kentaro, OSUGI Tomonori, NAKAI Katsuki, MATSUDA Hiroyuki, OYAMA Yukio Hide authors
Ecology and Civil Engineering 21 ( 2 ) 145 - 158 2019
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Ecology and Civil Engineering Society Joint Work
<p>The limited water-level method is used for the reservoir of the Miharu Dam, located in upstream of the Abukuma River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean, and drawdown of the water level is routinely practiced just before the flood season (June to October). At this time of the year, the surface water temperature of the reservoir reaches around 15℃ at which spawning of largemouth bass, an invasive species, is thought to begin. Hence, the drawdown period coincides with the spawning period of largemouth bass. Several patterns of drawdown were performed in order to evaluate the effects of the drawdown on the spawning of largemouth bass. In an ordinary drawdown, the water level is lowered at a constant rate till the onset of the flood season. In the Miharu Dam reservoir, drawdown is temporarily paused for 2 to 4 days in the midst of drawdown to promote the spawning of largemouth bass. Then, drawdown is resumed to dry up the spawning beds established at the maintained water level. As a result, a considerable number of exposed spawning beds were detected by setting a few maintained periods during a drawdown, called "Stepped Water-level Drawdown", and exposed spawning beds were observed at depths of 0.5 to 2.0 m from the maintained water level. Fries of largemouth bass were captured and the dates of their spawning were estimated from the relationship between length and daily rings (otoliths). The analysis revealed that spawning during the drawdown period scarcely led to hatching. It was also found that 4-stepped drawdown is more effective for exposing spawning beds than 3-stepped drawdown. Population growth simulated by the Leslie matrix given a scenario of 4-stepped drawdown yielded a stable trend over 50 years. These analyses suggest that 4-stepped drawdown before the flood season could be an effective management method to control the recruitment of largemouth bass.</p>
Other Link: https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130007630022
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Breeding-state determinants of Northern Goshawks revealed by a multi-state occupancy model
Natsukawa Haruki, Mori Kaname, Komuro Shizuko, Shiokawa Takashi, Umetsu Jun, Matsuda Hiroyuki
The Japanese Forest Society Congress 130 ( 0 ) 2019
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:THE JAPANESE FORESTRY SOCIETY Joint Work
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Other Link: https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130007645527
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Comparing macroinvertebrate assemblages at organic-contaminated river sites with different zinc concentrations: metal-sensitive taxa may already be absent
Iwasaki Y, Kagaya T, Matsuda H
Environmental Pollution ( 241 ) 272 - 278 2018.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Effects of Zn on macroinvertebrates in organic-contaminated rivers were evaluated.
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Observed communities were species poor.
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Metal-sensitive taxa such as heptageniid mayflies were few or absent.
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No significant effect of total Zn concentrations of <70 μg/L was detected.
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Occurrence and ecological risk of pharmaceuticals in river surface water of Bangladesh
Hossain A, Nakamichi T, Habibullah-Al-Mamun M, Tani K, Masunaga S, Matsuda H
Environmental Research ( 165 ) 258 - 266 2018.8 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Twelve pharmaceuticals were investigated in river surface water.
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Nine pharmaceuticals were detected at ng L−1 level.
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MNZ was dominant followed by TMP, ERY-H2O and SMX.
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Contamination of SMX, TMP and TYL was associated with fed aquaculture.
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Preliminary ecological risk assessment showed the medium to low risks.Other Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118302317
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Food nitrogen footprint reductions related to a balanced Japanese diet
Oita A, Nagano I, Matsuda H
AMBIO A Journal of the Human Environment 47 ( 3 ) 319 - 326 2018.4
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
Dietary choices largely affect human-induced reactive nitrogen accumulation in the environment and resultant environmental problems. A nitrogen footprint (NF) is an indicator of how an individual’s consumption patterns impact nitrogen pollution. Here, we examined the impact of changes in the Japanese diet from 1961 to 2011 and the effect of alternative diets (the recommended protein diet, a pescetarian diet, a low-NF food diet, and a balanced Japanese diet) on the food NF. The annual per-capita Japanese food NF has increased by 55% as a result of dietary changes since 1961. The 1975 Japanese diet, a balanced omnivorous diet that reportedly delays senescence, with a protein content similar to the current level, reduced the current food NF (15.2 kg-N) to 12.6 kg-N, which is comparable to the level in the recommended protein diet (12.3 kg-N). These findings will help consumers make dietary choices to reduce their impacts on nitrogen pollution. Link for full text (free view-only version) -> http://rdcu.be/vR6H
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Matsuda Hiroyuki, Tani Kei-ichiro, Shimada Yasuo
グランド再生可能エネルギー国際会議論文集 1 ( 0 ) 2018
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:特定非営利活動法人 再生可能エネルギー協議会 Joint Work
Human-caused deaths of 10-30 white-tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla, hereafter WT eagles) were reported every year in Japan. Among these, 7 or more individuals on average were killed or suspected to be killed by avian collisions with wind turbines. Importance of cumulative impact assessment is asked in Japanese environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedures. We have no guideline of methods to reduce the cumulative impact in Japanese EIAs. If the population persistence of endangered raptors is an endpoint of EIAs, potential biological removal (PBR) is probably a good indicator to decide the limit of cumulative avian collisions. In many birds, e.g., white-fronted geese or other migratory geese, the actual collisions are definitely lower than PBR. But avial collisions of the WT eagles is probably more than PBR. The PBR of WT eagles depends on scenarios; (1) including migratory eagles in wintering or not and (2) intrinsic growth rate. We propose how to evaluate PBR of WT eagles and discuss about how to utilize this indicator to future EIAs of wind farms in Japan.
Other Link: https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130007608195
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Occurrence, distribution, ecological and resistance risks of antibiotics in surface water of finfish and shellfish aquaculture in Bangladesh
Hossain A, Nakamichi T, Habibullah-Al-Mamun M, Tani K, Masunaga S, Matsuda H
Chemosphere ( 188 ) 329 - 336 2017.12
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Nine antibiotics were investigated for the first time in surface water of aquaculture.
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Antibiotics in finfish and shellfish aquaculture were detected in ng L−1 level.
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SMX, TMP and TYL were the predominant antibiotics in both aquaculture.
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Evaluating the impacts of wood production and trade on bird extinction risks
Nishijima S, Furukawa T, Kadoya T, Ishihama F, Kastner T, Matsuda H, Kaneko N
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS 71 368 - 376 2016.12 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
Other Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X16304009
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The present status and problems in ecological risk assessment on genetically modified organisms
MICHIKOSHI Yuichi,MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Japanese Journal of the Ecology 66 ( 2 ) 309 - 318 2016.8
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
Other Link: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/seitai/66/2/66_309/_pdf
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Ecological risk management on environmental pollutants
MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Japanese Journal of Ecology 66 91 - 94 2016.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Single Work
Other Link: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/seitai/66/1/66_91/_article/-char/ja/
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A theoretical approach for zone-based management ofthe deer population on Yakushima Island.
Fujimaki A, Shioya K, Tagawa S, Matsuda H
Population Ecology 58 315 - 327 2016.3 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
Other Link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10144-016-0541-6
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An improved methodology for calculating the nitrogen footprint of seafood.
Oita, Azusa; Nagano, Ichiro; Matsuda, Hiroyuki
Ecological Indicators 60 1091 - 1103 2015.8 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
Other Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X15004719
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管理区域間の移動は,野生動物管理にどの程度影響を及ぼすか?:行列モデルを用いたエゾシカ(Cervus nippon yezoensis)管理計画の解析
井嶋浩貴,藤巻碧海,太田海香,横溝裕行,山村光司,宇野裕之,松田裕之
自然環境復元研究 7 3 - 14 2015.7
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Furukawa T, Kayo C, Kadoya T, Kastner T, Hondo H, Matsuda H, Kaneko N
Global Ecology and Conservation 4 150 - 159 2015.7 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
Other Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989415000736
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Beyond dichotomy in the protection and management of marine mammals in Japan.
Matsuda H, Yamamura O, Kitakado T, Kobayashi Y, Kobayashi M, Hattori K, Kato H
Therya 6 ( 2 ) 283 - 296 2015.6 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste Joint Work
Other Link: http://www.revistas-conacyt.unam.mx/therya/index.php/THERYA/article/view/235/pdf_61
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An extension plan of YakushimaBiosphere Reserve as a case study of consensus building of islanders.
Matsuda, Hiroyuki; Yumoto, Takakazu; Okano, Takahiro; Tetsuka, Kenshi; Fujimaki, Aomi; Shioya, Kats … Show more authors
Matsuda, Hiroyuki; Yumoto, Takakazu; Okano, Takahiro; Tetsuka, Kenshi; Fujimaki, Aomi; Shioya, Katsunori Hide authors
Journal of Ecology and Environment 38 ( 2 ) 241 - 247 2015.5 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society Of Korea Joint Work
Other Link: http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kesk/STHHCL/2015/v38n2/STHHCL_2015_v38n2_241.pdf
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Ijima H, Ohta U, Fujimaki A, Yamamura K ,Yokomizo H, Uno H, Matsuda H
POPULATION ECOLOGY 57 ( 2 ) 397 - 408 2015.4
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:SPRINGER JAPAN KK Joint Work
Other Link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10144-015-0478-1
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Jusup M, Klanjšček T, Matsuda H
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH 94 ( SI ) 144 - 155 2014.11 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Single Work
Other Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385110114001622
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Evaluation of seasonal and daily changes of plasma thyroxine and cortisol levels in wild masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou, sampled by a Japanese fishing method
Munakata A, Miura G,Matsuda H
J Fish Biol 85 1253–1262 2014.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:WILEY-BLACKWELL Joint Work
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Range-expanding wildlife: predicting the future distribution of large mammals in Japan,, with management implications
Saitoh M, Momose H, Inoue S, Kurashima O, Matsuda H
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2014.9 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Crisis of Japanese vascular flora demonstrated by quantifying extinction risks for 1618 taxa
Kadoya T, Takenaka A, Ishihama F, Fujita T, Ogawa M, Katsuyama T, Kadono Y, Kawakubo N, Serizawa S, … Show more authors
Kadoya T, Takenaka A, Ishihama F, Fujita T, Ogawa M, Katsuyama T, Kadono Y, Kawakubo N, Serizawa S, Takahashi H, Takamiya M, Fujii S, Matsuda H, Muneda K, Yokota M, Yonekura K, Yahara T Hide authors
PLoS ONE ( 9 ) e98954 2014.7 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Biodiversity hotspot analysis based on the extinction risk of vascular plant species in the Red Data Book of Japan
WATANABE Eriko,SAITO Masayuki,HAYASHI Naoki,MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Japanese Journal of Conservation Ecology 19 53 - 66 2014.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
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KATO Eriko,ASAMI Kazuhiro,TAKEMOTO Mariko,OKITSU Jiro,NAKAZAWA Shigekazu,MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Journal of Ecology and Civil Engineering 16 ( 2 ) 77 - 89 2014.4
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Ecology and Civil Engineering Society Single Work
Other Link: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ece/16/2/16_77/_article/-char/ja/
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Necessity of adaptive risk management in fisheries and wildlife
Sustainable Living with Environmental Risks Springer 99 - 109 2014.3
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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World Natural Heritages in the Amur-Okhotsk Region.
Hiroyuki Matsuda
Proceedings of the 3rd Internaitonal Meeting of Amur-Okhotsk Consortium 79 - 82 2014.3
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution) Publisher:Hokkaido University Single Work
Other Link: http://amurokhotsk.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/3rd-AOC-proceedings-2.pdf
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Fisheries vs Marine Conservation: Lessons learned from the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site
Hiroyuki Matsuda, Mitsutaku Makino, Eirini Ioanna Vlachopoulou
Annals of Marine Sociology of Polish Academy of Science 23 36 - 43 2014 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Influence of agricultural activities on grassland arthropod in Inner Mongolia
Sorgog K, Saito M, Hironaka Y, Higashiura Y, Matsuda H
Environment and Natural Resources Research ( 3 ) 33 - 41 2013 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Effects of stratification and misspecification of covariates on species distribution models for abundance estimation from virtual line transect survey data
Shibata Y, Matsuishi T, Murase H, Matsuoka K, Hakamada T, Kitakado T, Matsuda H
Fisheries Science ( 79 ) 559 - 568 2013 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Fisheries Science Article Award Joint Work
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Effect of short-term decrease in water temperature on body temperature and involvement of testosterone in steelhead and rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
Miura G, Munakata A, Schreck CB, Noakes DLG, Matsuda H
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A 166 ( 12 ) 112 - 118 2013 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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Is feedback control effective for ecosystem-based fisheries management?
Matsuda H, Abrams PA
J Theor Biol ( 339 ) 122 - 128 2013 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Biocultural diversity of Yakushima Island: Mountains, Beaches, and Sea
Okano T, Matsuda H
J Marine Island Culture ( 2 ) 69 - 77 2013 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Adaptive management of the brown bear population in Hokkaido, Japan
Ohta U, Jusup M, Mano T, Tsuruga H, Matsuda H
ECOLOGICAL MODELLING 242 20 - 27 2012.9 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Biodiversity and ecosystem services science for a sustainable planet: the DIVERSITAS vision for 2012-20
Larigauderie Anne, Prieur-Richard Anne-Helene, Mace Georgina M., et al.
CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY 4 ( 1 ) 101 - 105 2012.3 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Responses of Riverine Macroinvertebrates to Zinc in Natural Streams: Implications for the Japanese Water Quality Standard
Iwasaki Y, Kagaya T, Miyamato K, Matsuda H
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION 223 ( 1 ) 145 - 158 2012.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:SPRINGER Joint Work
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Public attitudes and factors influencing preference for eradication project of raccoons in Kanagawa, Japan
Akiba H, Miller CA, Matsuda H
Human Dimension of Wildlife ( 17 ) 1087 - 1209 2012 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Collision risk of White-fronted geese with wind turbines
Sugimoto H, Matsuda H
Ornithological Science 10 ( 1 ) 61 - 71 2011 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC JAPAN Joint Work
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Kooijman SALM (2011) A full lifecycle bioenergetic model for bluefin tuna.
Jusup M, Klanjscek T, Matsuda H, Kooijman SALM
PLoS ONE ( 6(7) ) e21903 2011 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Optimal invasive species management under multiple uncertainties
Kotani K, Kakinaka M, Matsuda H
MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES 233 ( 1 ) 32 - 46 2011 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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Effect of Zinc on Diversity of Riverine Benthic Macroinvertebrates: Estimation of Safe Concentration from Field Data
Iwasaki Y, Kagaya T, Miyamato K, Matsuda H, Sakakibara M
Env Toxicol Chem 30 ( 10 ) 2237 - 2243 2011 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:WILEY Joint Work
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Trap allocation methods for exotic mammals and comparison of method effects
SASAKI Shigeki,MATSUDA Hiroyuki
Japanese Journal of Conservation Ecology ( 15 ) 173 - 181 2010 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Ecological Society of Japan Joint Work
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Why do sex ratio dimorphisms exist in Quercus masting? Evolution of imperfect synchronous reproduction in Monoecious trees
Akita T, Matsuda H
J Theor Biol 264 ( 2 ) 223 - 236 2010 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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Adaptive management for eradication of exotic species
Kotani K, Kakinaka M, Matsuda H
Population Ecology 52 ( 3 ) 349 - 358 2010 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Adaptive management of a Sika deer population in Hokkaido: theory and practice
Kaji K, Saitoh T, Uno H, Matsuda H, Yamamura K
Population Ecology ( 52 ) 373 - 387 2010 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Fishery management in Japan
Matsuda H, Makino M, Tomiyama M, Gelcich S, Castilla JC
Ecol Res 25 ( 5 ) 899 - 907 2010 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:SPRINGER Joint Work
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Optimal risk management of Human alveolar echinococcosis with vermifuge
Kato N, Kotani K, Ueno S, Matsuda H
J Theor Biol 267 ( 3 ) 265 - 271 2010 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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漁業生態系管理の数理的解析
高科直・山下倫範・松田裕之
立正大学地球環境研究 12 115 - 119 2010
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:立正大学 Joint Work
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Development of adaptive marine ecosystem management and co-management plan in Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site.
Matsuda H, Makino M, Sakurai Y
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 142 ( 9 ) 1937 - 1942 2009
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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Dynamic economic analysis on invasive species management: Some policy implications of catchability
Kotani K, Kakinaka M, Matsuda H
Mathematical bioscience 220 ( 1 ) 1 - 14 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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Bioeconomic assessment of size separators in Pacific saury fishery.
Oyamada S, Ueno Y, Makino M, Kotani K, Matsuda H
Fisheries Science 75 ( 2 ) 273 - 283 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:SPRINGER TOKYO Joint Work
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Expanding Fisheries Co-management to Ecosystem-based management:A case in the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage area, Japan.
Makino M, Matsuda H, Sakurai Y
Marine Policy 33 ( 2 ) 207 - 214 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
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Effects of heavy metals on riverine benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages with reference to potential food availability for drift-feeding fishes.
Iwasaki Y, Kagaya T, Miyamoto K, Matsuda H
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28 ( 2 ) 354 - 363 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:SETAC PRESS Joint Work
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鉱山廃水処理水流入後の河川底生動物群集の変化:生野銀山における事例.
岩崎雄一・加賀谷隆・宮本健一
水環境学会誌 ( 32 ) 325 - 329 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Invasive species management in two-patch environments: Agricultural damage control in the raccoon (Procyon lotor) problem, Hokkaido, Japan
Kotani K, Ishii H, Matsuda H, Ikeda T
Population Ecology 51 ( 4 ) 493 - 504 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:SPRINGER Joint Work
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Future of Marine Animal Populations
松田裕之
日本プランクトン学会報 ( 56 ) 151 - 155 2009 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Optimal fishing policies that maximize sustainable ecosystem services .
Fisheries for Global Welfare and Environment, 5th World Fisheries Congress 2008,Terrapub, Tokyo 359 - 369 2008
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (international conference proceedings) Joint Work
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Harvest-based Bayesian estimation of sika deer populations using state-space models
Yamamura K, Matsuda H, Yokomizo H, Kaji K, Uno H, Tamada K, Kurumada T, Saitoh T, Hirakawa H
Population Ecology 50 ( 2 ) 131 - 144 2008
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Optimal escapement levels on renewable resource management under process uncertainty: Some implications of convex unit harvest cost.
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies ( 9 ) 107 - 118 2008
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A Bioeconomic Model of a Single-Species Fishery with a Marine Reserve.
Kar TK, Matsuda, H
Journal of Environmental Management ( 86 ) 171 - 180 2008 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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日本におけるブラウンフィールド発生確率の推定.
保高徹生・牧野光琢
環境科学会誌 ( 21 ) 291 - 306 2008 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Regulation of a multi-fleet fishery
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences in press 1 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A Bioeconomic Model of a Single-Species Fishery with a Marine Reserve.
Journal of Environmental Management in press 86 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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An overview of bioeconomic analysis and management in fisheries.
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, in press 1 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Global dynamics and controllability of a harvested prey-predator system with Holling type III functional response. Nonlinear Analysis
Hybrid Systems and Applications in press 1 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Can we say goodbye to the maximum sustainable yield theory? Reflections on trophic level fishing in reconciling fisheries with conservation. in Nielsen JL, Dodson JJ, Friedland K, Hamon TR, Musick J, Verspoor E (eds) Reconciling fisheries with conservatio
American Fisheries Society 2007
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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不確実性下の外来種管理
小谷浩示・柿中真・松田裕之
三田学会誌 ( 100 ) 747 - 771 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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土壌汚染サイトへの土地利用に基づいた健康リスク評価の導入と対策費用削減効果
保高徹生・松田裕之・中島 誠・武 暁峰
環境科学会誌 ( 20 ) 29 - 45 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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自然再生事業における十の助言と八つの戒め
松田裕之・西川伸吾
日本ベントス学会誌 ( 62 ) 93 - 97 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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風力発電事業における鳥類衝突リスク管理モデル
島田泰夫・松田裕之
保全生態学研究 ( 12 ) 124 - 142 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Permanence and optimization of harvesting return: a stage structured prey-predator fishery
Kar TK, Matsuda H
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences ( 1 ) 35 - 46 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Sustainable management of a fishery with a strong Allee effect
Kar TK, Matsuda H
Trends in Applied Science Research ( 2 ) 271 - 283 2007 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Some Properties of the Speciation Model for Food-Web StructureAn explanatory model for food-web structure and evolution.
Rossberg AG, Amemiya T, Itoh K
Journal of Theoretical Biology 238 ( 2 ) 401 - 415 2006.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A.G. Rossberg, H. Matsuda, T. Amemiya, K. Itoh
Journal of Theoretical Biology 238 ( 2 ) 401 - 415 2006.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:ELSEVIER Joint Work
Other Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022519305002432
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Modelling and analysis of marine reserve creation.
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 1 17 - 31 2006 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Maximal yields from multi-species fisheries systems: rules for systems with multiple trophic levels.
Ecol Appl 16 225 - 237 2006 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Controllability of a harvested prey-predator system with time delay.
Journal of Biological Systems in press 14 ( 2 ) 243 - 254 2006 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Evaluation of relative density indices for sika deer in eastern Hokkaido, Japan.
Ecological Research 21 624 - 632 2006 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Irruption of a colonizing sika deer population.
J. Wildl Managem 68 889 - 899 2005 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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The effect of adaptive change in the prey on the dynamics of an exploited predator population.
Can J Fish Aq Sci 62 758 - 766 2005 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Co-management in Japanese coastal fishery: it's institutional features and transaction cost.
Marine Policy 29 441 - 450 2005 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A Population Genetic Model for Lateral Dimorphism Frequency in Fishes.
Pop Ecol 47 83 - 90 2005 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Rule of age and size at maturity of chum salmon: implications of recent trends among Oncorhynchus spp.
Can J Fish Aq Sci 62 2752 - 2759 2005 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A Guideline for Ecological Risk Management Procedures.
Landscape and Ecological Engineering 1 221 - 228 2005 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Effects of predator-prey interactions and adaptive change on sustainable yield.
Matsuda H, Abrams PA
Can J Fish Aq Sci 61 175 - 184 2004 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Persistence and fluctuation of lateral dimorphism of fishes.
Am Nat 163 692 - 698 2004 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Consequences of behavioral dynamics for the population dynamics of predator-prey systems with switching. (in press)
Pop Ecol in press 46 13 - 25 2004 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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The impact of exotic brown and rainbow trout on native white-spotted charr in a Japanese stream: insight from covariations in population densities among and within pool/riffle units.(in press)
J Appl Ecol 41 962 - 972 2004 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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魚類個体群の生態リスクの簡易評価手法.
勝川木綿・宮本健一・中西準子
保全生態学研究 9 83 - 92. 2004 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Population dynamical consequences of reduced predator switching at low total prey densities.
Abrams PA
Pop Ecol 45 175 - 185 2003 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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'SATOYAMA' and environmental impact assessment for the World Exposition 2005: A conservation ecological evaluation.
Hada Y, Moriyama A, Washitani I
Global Environment Research 5 183 - 192 2001 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work