- I received Early Career Award from Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology.
- We submitted a new manuscript. We combined experimental evolution with a mathematical model to investigate how the amplitude of short-term environmental fluctuations affects evolutionary rescue.
- I presented the above result at the Annual Meeting of Society for Evolutionary Studies, Japan.
Author Archives: Shota Shibasaki
New publications
Two papers have been published this year!
- Food web complexity modulates environmental impacts on food chain length (Shibasaki & Terui 2024, Oikos)
- Biological distributions of trickster animals (Shibasaki, Nakadai, & Nakawake, 2024, Roy. Soc. Open. Sci.)
ESJ71
At ESJ71 Yokohama, I organized a symposium entitled “Human culture in the lights of ecology and evolution” and Moai, the meet-up event. I also gave a short talk about the rapid evolution of Chlorella.
Back to Japan
I’m back to Japan! I work on eco-evolutionary feedback via experiments and theory at Dr. Masato Yamamichi group, National Institute of Genetics.
Newly published papers
Published papers during this spring and summer:
Recent works
During April, I wrote and revised many manuscripts; see my CV…
Komaba Seminar
I will talk about my Ph.D. thesis at Komaba seminar on Jan 24th.
https://sites.google.com/site/komabaecoevo/ci-huinosemina
Grant info
I am excited to announce that I receive a research aid from the Foundation for Fusion Of Science and Technology
Update my web page
I updated my personal introduction and research interest pages.
Ph.D. thesis is published
My Ph.D. thesis is available on Serval, the online repository of the University of Lausanne
https://serval.unil.ch/resource/serval:BIB_BBAE9A5D70E9.P002/REF