Oral presentation (with reviewed)
- S.Shibasaki* and S. Mitri (2019). “Microbial public goods games in a toxic environment: to degrade or to resist?” The 2019 Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology. 2019. Aug. 19-24. Turku, Finland.
- S.Shibasaki* and S. Mitri (2019). “Microbial public goods games in a toxic environment: to degrade or to resist?'” Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution. 2019, Jul. 16-19 Lyon, France.
- S. Shibasaki* (2018). The complex effect of the evolutionary rates on generalized mutualistic communities. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology & the Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2018, Jul. 8 – 12. Sydney, Australia.
- Shibasaki* and M. Shimada. (2018). Cyclic dominance emerges from the two cooperative behaviors in the social amoeba. Game Theory Work shop 2018. Mar. 2-4. Osaka, Japan.
- S. Shibasaki* and M. Shimada. (2017). Stochastic sexual interaction facilitates the evolution of asexual cooperation in the social amoeba. European Conference on Artificial Life 2017. 2017, Sep. 4-9. Lyon, France.
Oral presentation (not reviewed)
- A. Yamauchi, K. Ito, and S. Shibasaki (2019). “Mathmatical model of programed cell death of unicellular organisms'” Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2019, Sept. 14-16. Tokyo, Japan.
- S.Shibasaki* and S. Mitri (2019). “Microbial public goods game in a toxic environment; to degrade or to be resistant?” The 66th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan. 2019, Mar. 15-19. Kobe, Japan.
Poster presentation (not reviewed)
- S. Shibasaki*, M. Sudário, A.Dos. Santos, and S. Mitrib (2021). “Finding the best spatial structures to maximize microbial community functions” Annual meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2021, Sept. 14-16. online
- S. Shibasaki*, M. Mopbilia, and S, Mitri. (2020). “Fluctuating environments affect the strength of species interactions and diversity in microbial communities similarly”, 17-20, Aug., eSMB. (SMB Poster prize)
- S. Shibasaki* and M. Shimada. (2017). “Evolution of cooperation with the multi-game dynamics in the social amoeba”. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2017, Oct. 6-8. Hokkaido, Japan. (best poster award)
- S. Shibasaki*, Y. Shirokawa, and M. Shimada. (2017). “The Evolutionary Game in Sexual Reproduction of the social amoeba.” Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2016, Sept. 7-9. Fukuoka, Japan.
- S. Shibasaki*, Y. Shirokawa, and M. Shimada. (2017). “Cooperation in the sexual reproduction of Dictyostelium discoideum.” Annual Meeting of Society of Evolutionary Studies, Japan. Aug. 25-28. Tokyo, Japan.
Talk, Seminar, etc.
- S. Shibasaki*, M. Mobilia, and S. Mitri “Environmental and demographic stochasticity together changes microbial interactions and diversity” mini-symposium of “Predicting ecological dynamics in fluctuating environments” at SMB2021 (USA). 2021, June 15th. Online.
- S. Shibasaki*, “Finding the best spatial structures to maximize microbial community functions”, Curiosity Seminars, Centre de Biologie Inté’grative (France), 2021, May 26th. Online
- S. Shibasaki* (2018). The complex effect of the evolutionary rates on generalized mutualistic communities. Grad. of Arts and Sciences (Group of Biology), Komaba, Tokyo, 07/16/2018.
* presenter
Oral presentation (with reviewed)
- S.Shibasaki* and S. Mitri (2019). “Microbial public goods games in a toxic environment: to degrade or to resist?” The 2019 Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology. 2019. Aug. 19-24. Turku, Finland.
- S.Shibasaki* and S. Mitri (2019). “Microbial public goods games in a toxic environment: to degrade or to resist?'” Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution. 2019, Jul. 16-19 Lyon, France.
- S. Shibasaki* (2018). The complex effect of the evolutionary rates on generalized mutualistic communities. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology & the Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2018, Jul. 8 – 12. Sydney, Australia.
- Shibasaki* and M. Shimada. (2018). Cyclic dominance emerges from the two cooperative behaviors in the social amoeba. Game Theory Work shop 2018. Mar. 2-4. Osaka, Japan.
- S. Shibasaki* and M. Shimada. (2017). Stochastic sexual interaction facilitates the evolution of asexual cooperation in the social amoeba. European Conference on Artificial Life 2017. 2017, Sep. 4-9. Lyon, France.
Oral presentation (without reviewed)
- A. Yamauchi, K. Ito, and S. Shibasaki (2019). “Mathmatical model of programed cell death of unicellular organisms'” Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2019, Sept. 14-16. Tokyo, Japan.
- S.Shibasaki* and S. Mitri (2019). “Microbial public goods game in a toxic environment; to degrade or to be resistant?” The 66th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan. 2019, Mar. 15-19. Kobe, Japan.
Poster presentation (without reviewed)
- S. Shibasaki*, M. Mopbilia, and S, Mitri. (2020). “Fluctuating environments affect the strength of species interactions and diversity in microbial communities similarly”, 17-20, Aug., eSMB. (SMB Poster prize)
- S. Shibasaki* and M. Shimada. (2017). “Evolution of cooperation with the multi-game dynamics in the social amoeba”. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2017, Oct. 6-8. Hokkaido, Japan. (best poster award)
- S. Shibasaki*, Y. Shirokawa, and M. Shimada. (2017). “The Evolutionary Game in Sexual Reproduction of the social amoeba.” Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Mathematical Biology. 2016, Sept. 7-9. Fukuoka, Japan.
- S. Shibasaki*, Y. Shirokawa, and M. Shimada. (2017). “Cooperation in the sexual reproduction of Dictyostelium discoideum.” Annual Meeting of Society of Evolutionary Studies, Japan. Aug. 25-28. Tokyo, Japan.
Talk, Seminar, etc.
- S. Shibasaki* (2018). The complex effect of the evolutionary rates on generalized mutualistic communities. Grad. of Arts and Sciences (Group of Biology), Komaba, Tokyo, 07/16/2018.
* presenter