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Harunobu SHIBAO

Ph. D. (Environmental Earth Science)
  • Research Field :
    Biology
  • Specific Research Topic :
    Insect Ecology, Sociobiology, Chemical Ecology

Selected Journal Publications

  1. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Matsuyama S, Fukatsu T. (2022) Linoleic acid as corpse recognition signal in a social aphid. Zoological Letters8: 2 doi

  2. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Fukatsu T. (2021) Temporal division of labor in an aphid social system. Scientific Report11: 1183–1191 doi

  3. Shibao H, Takanashi T, Kutsukake M, Matsuyama S, Shimada M, Fukatsu T. (2016) Social aphids use their antennae to perceive density cue for soldier production. Entomological Science19: 147–151 doi

  4. 柴尾晴信 (2012) 社会性アブラムシのフェロモンと巣のにおいを利用した巧みなコミュニケーション術. におい・かおり環境学会誌43: 2-11 doi

  5. Shibao H, Shimada M, Fukatsu T. (2010) Defensive behavior and life history strategy of the galling aphid Hamamelistes kagamii (Homoptera: Aphididae: Hormaphidinae). Sociobiology55: 117-132 pdf

  6. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Matsuyama S, Fukatsu T, Shimada M. (2010) Mechanism regulating caste differentiation in an aphid social system. Communicative and Integrative Biology3: 1-5 doi

  7. Shimada M, Ishii Y, Shibao H.(2010) Rapid adaptation: a new-dimensional perspective in evolutionary ecology. Population Ecology52: 5-14 doi

  8. Shibao H, Morimoto M, Okumura Y, Shimada M. (2009) Fitness costs and benefits of ant attendance and soldier production for the social aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae: Hormaphidinae). Sociobiology 54: 673-698 pdf

  9. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Fukatsu T. (2004) Density-dependent induction and suppression of soldier differentiation in an aphid social system. Journal of Insect Physiology50: 995-1000 doi

  10. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Fukatsu T. (2004) Density triggers soldier production in a social aphid. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B271: S71-S74 doi

  11. Shibao H, Fukatsu T. (2003) Altruistic defenders in a gall-forming aphid of the tribe Hormaphidini (Homoptera, Aphididae, Hormaphidinae) on its primary host. Insectes Sociaux50: 167-173 doi

  12. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Fukatsu T. (2004) The proximate cue of density-dependent soldier production in a social aphid. Journal of Insect Physiology50: 143-147 doi

  13. Shibao H, Lee JM, Kutsukake M, Fukatsu T. (2003) Aphid soldier differentiation: density acts on both embryos and newborn nymphs. Naturwissenschaften90: 501-504 doi

  14. Shibao H, Kutsukake M, Lee JM, Fukatsu T. (2002) Maintenance of soldier-producing aphids on an artificial diet. Journal of Insect Physiology48: 495-505 doi

  15. Shibao H.(1999) Reproductive schedule and factors affecting soldier production in the eusocial bamboo aphid, Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae). Insectes Sociaux46: 378-386 doi

  16. Shibao H.(1999) Lack of kin discrimination in the eusocial aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae). Journal of Ethology17: 17-24 doi

  17. Shibao H.(1999) Quantitative genetic analysis of fitness-related traits in the soldier-producing aphid, Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae): genetic variation and cost of soldier production. Applied Entomology and Zoology 34: 57-68 doi

  18. Shibao H. (1998) Social structure and the defensive role of soldiers in a eusocial bamboo aphid, Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae): a test of defence-optimization hypothesis. Population Ecology40: 325-333 doi

  19. Shibao H. (1997) Some wing-padded larvae of Pseudoregma bambucicola (Homoptera: Aphididae: Hormaphidinae) overwinter and develop into virginoparae. Applied Entomology and Zoology32: 459-464 doi

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