SAKATA Yuzu

Affiliation

Faculty of Environment and Information Sciences, Division of Natural Environment and Information

Job Title

Assistant Professor


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  • Doctor of Science - Kyoto University

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  • 2024.4
     
     

    Duty   Yokohama National UniversityFaculty of Environment and Information Sciences   Division of Natural Environment and Information   Assistant Professor  

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  • 2016.4
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    2024.3

    Akita Prefectural University   Bioresource Sciences   Assistant Professor  

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  • 2017
     
     
     

    種生物学会

  • 2010
     
     
     

    日本生態学会

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  • Life Science / Ecology and environment

 

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  • Pollination ecology of <i>Ranzania japonica</i> (Berberidaceae), a perennial plant of a monotypic genus endemic to deep-snow regions in Japan

    Okawa, M; Sakata, Y

    PLANT SPECIES BIOLOGY   2024.3

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  • Contrasting patterns of genetic structure and population demography in two Dicraeus species feeding on bamboo flowers in Japan

    Sakata, Y; Hirota, SK; Matsuo, A; Kobayashi, K; Nakahama, N; Suyama, Y

    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY   2024.1

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  • Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory

    Robinson, ML; Hahn, PG; Inouye, BD; Underwood, N; Whitehead, SR; Abbott, KC; Bruna, EM; Cacho, NI; … Show more authors

    SCIENCE   382 ( 6671 )   679 - 683   2023.11

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  • Host plant utilisation of two <i>Dicraeus</i> species (Diptera: Chloropidae) feeding on bamboo flowers

    Sakata, Y; Kato, M; Kobayashi, K

    JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY   57 ( 13-16 )   771 - 783   2023.4

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  • Multi-trophic consequences of mass flowering in two bamboos (Poales: Poaceae)

    Sakata, Y; Kobayashi, K; Makita, A

    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY   137 ( 4 )   642 - 650   2022.11

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  • Evolutionary ecology of plant defense

    Sakata Yuzu, Sato Yasuhiro

    JAPANESE JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY   67 ( 3 )   287 - 306   2017  [Reviewed]  [Invited]

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    Evidence is accumulating that plant–herbivore interactions vary spatiotemporally at scales of several decades and hundreds of kilometers and that this drives the evolution of plant defense within a species. Here, we present a general review of recent examples with the aim of outlining an empirical framework for understanding the evolutionary dynamics of anti-herbivore defenses. First, we review the mechanisms shaping and maintaining variation in plant defense by focusing on two spatial scales, <i>i.e</i>., <i>within</i> and <i>among</i> populations. We review how biotic and abiotic factors cause divergent selection <i>among</i> populations and thereby shape geographic variation in plant defense. <i>Within</i> a plant population, we focus on how an apparent herbivore-mediated interaction maintains genetic variation in anti-herbivore defense. Then, we outline intraspecific evolutionary processes and patterns (<i>i.e</i>., microevolution) in plant defense by connecting the two spatial scales in terms of apparent competition. We also discuss whether major hypotheses explaining interspecific patterns of plant defense can explain microevolution and whether microevolution in plant defense links to interspecific variation via speciation. These recent findings suggest that microevolution in plant defense contributes to global and phylogenetic patterns (macroevolution) in plant defense.Evidence is accumulating that plant–herbivore interactions vary spatiotemporally at scales of several decades and hundreds of kilometers and that this drives the evolution of plant defense within a species. Here, we present a general review of recent examples with the aim of outlining an empirical framework for understanding the evolutionary dynamics of anti-herbivore defenses. First, we review the mechanisms shaping and maintaining variation in plant defense by focusing on two spatial scales, <i>i.e</i>., <i>within</i> and <i>among</i> populations. We review how biotic and abiotic factors cause divergent selection <i>among</i> populations and thereby shape geographic variation in plant defense. <i>Within</i> a plant population, we focus on how an apparent herbivore-mediated interaction maintains genetic variation in anti-herbivore defense. Then, we outline intraspecific evolutionary processes and patterns (<i>i.e</i>., microevolution) in plant defense by connecting the two spatial scales in terms of apparent competition. We also discuss whether major hypotheses explaining interspecific patterns of plant defense can explain microevolution and whether microevolution in plant defense links to interspecific variation via speciation. These recent findings suggest that microevolution in plant defense contributes to global and phylogenetic patterns (macroevolution) in plant defense.

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  • 片岡奨励賞

    2018.12   種生物学会  

    Individual or group name of awards:坂田ゆず

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  • 秋田県沿岸域のマツ林におけるノウサギの採食行動

    寺田涼音、坂田ゆず

    第71回日本生態学会大会  2024.3  生態学会

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  • 120年の開花周期を持つタケササ類と花食者との関係

    坂田ゆず

    第71回日本生態学会大会  2024.3  生態学会

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  • 小面積開花後11年間のクマイザサ実生個体群の動態

    小川りさ、大倉知夏、井上みずき、工藤恵梨、松下通也、坂田ゆず、木村恵、蒔田明史

    第71回日本生態学会大会  2024.3  生態学会

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  • 秋田県沿岸域の身近な樹木における植食性昆虫のフェノロジーと生活史特性の関係

    真野翔太、坂田ゆず

    第71回日本生態学会大会  2024.3  生態学会

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  • 多雪植物群集の遺伝的分化を探る:25種を対象とした比較系統地理解析

    阪口翔太, 長澤耕樹, 増田和俊, 渡辺洋一, 廣田峻, 陶山佳久, 髙橋大樹, 沢和浩, 堀江健二, 坂田ゆず, 坪井勇人(白馬五竜高, 柳田宏光, 白井伸和, 石原正恵, 福本繁, 藤木大介, 阿部晴恵, 瀬戸口浩彰

    日本生態学会 

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  • 日本生態学東北地区会

    2022.4 - 2024.3  地区委員

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  • 日本生態学会

    2021.4 - 2024.3  高校生ポスター部会

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  • 秋田県

    2020.4 - 2024.3  カモシカ保護指導委員

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    Committee type:Municipal