publications
Peer-reviewed papers *Corresponding author, #: Equal contribution
19. Banri Muramatsu, Daichi G. Suzuki, Masakazu Suzuki, Hiroki Higashiyama
Gross anatomy of the Pacific hagfish, Eptatretus burgeri, with special reference to the coelomic viscera.
Anatomical Record (accepted) 2023年
18. Daichi G. Suzuki*
A general model of and lineage-specific ground plans for animal consciousness
Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science (accepted)
17. Daichi G. Suzuki*
The anthropic principle for the evolutionary biology of consciousness: Beyond anthropocentrism and anthropomorphism
Biosemiotics (Online First)
16. Koji Ota*, Daichi G. Suzuki, Senji Tanaka
Phylogenetic Distribution and Trajectories of Visual Consciousness: Examining Feinberg and Mallatt’s Neurobiological Naturalism
Journal for General Philosophy of Science (in press)
15. Daichi G. Suzuki*
The stepwise development of the lamprey visual system and its evolutionary implications
Frontires in Systems Neuroscience (accepted)
14. Hiromasa Yokoyama#, Miho Yoshimura#, Daichi G. Suzuki#, Hiroki Higashiyama, Hiroshi Wada*
Development of the lamprey velum and implications for the evolution of vertebrate jaw
Developmental Dynamics 250(1):88–98 (2021)
13. Daichi G. Suzuki, Juan Pérez-Fernández, Tobias Wibble, Andreas A. Kardamakis, Sten Grillner*
The role of the optic tectum for visually evoked orientating and evasive movements
PNAS 116(30):15272-15281 (2019)
12. Daichi G. Suzuki, Sten Grillner*
The stepwise development of the lamprey visual system and its evolutionary implications
Biological Reviews 93:1461–1477 (2018)
11. Juan Pérez-Fernández, Andreas A. Kardamakis, Daichi G. Suzuki, Brita Robertson, Sten Grillner*
Direct dopaminergic projections from the SNc modulate visuomotor transformation in the lamprey tectum
Neuron 96:910–924 (2017)
10. Daichi G. Suzuki*, Senji Tanaka
A phenomenological and dynamical view of homology: homologs as persistently reproducible modules
Biological Theory 12:169–180 (2017)
9. Takeshi Igawa, Masafumi Nozawa, Daichi G. Suzuki, James D. Reimer, Arseniy R. Morov, Yiquan Wang, Yasuhisa Henmi, and Kinya Yasui*
Evolutionary history of the extant amphioxus lineage with shallow-branching diversification
Scientific Reports 7:1157 (2017)
8. Daichi G. Suzuki*
Two-headed mutants of the lamprey, a basal vertebrate
Zoological Letters 2:22 (2016)
7. Daichi G. Suzuki*, Yuma Fukumoto, Miho Yoshimura, Yuji Yamazaki, Jun Kosaka, Shigeru Kuratani, Hiroshi Wada
Comparative morphology and development of extra-ocular muscles in the lamprey and gnathostomes reveal the ancestral state and developmental patterns of the vertebrate head
Zoological Letters 2:10 (2016)
6. Daichi G. Suzuki*
On the etiology of the 'difference in secondary characteristics' in Aristotle De Generatione Animalium book 5. [in Japanese]
Tsukuba Classical Studies 8:19-29 (2016)
5. Daichi G. Suzuki*, Yasunori Murakami, Yuji Yamazaki, Hiroshi Wada
Expression patterns of Eph genes in the “dual visual development” of the lamprey and their significance in the evolution of vision in vertebrates
Evolution & Development 17(2):139–147 (2015)
4. Daichi G. Suzuki*
Biological, philosophical commentary on Aristotle De Generatione Animalium I: book 1, chapter 17-book 2, chapter 3. [in Japanese]
Tsukuba Classical Studies 7:1-22 (2015)
3. Daichi G. Suzuki*, Yasunori Murakami, Hector Escriva, Hiroshi Wada
A comparative examination of neural circuit and brain patterning between the lamprey and amphioxus reveals the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate visual center
Journal of Comparative Neurology 523(2):251–261 (2015)
2. Daichi G. Suzuki*
Biological, philosophical commentary on Aristotle De Generatione Animalium I: book1, chapter 1-16. [in Japanese]
Tsukuba Classical Studies 6:1-23 (2014)
1. Hiroyuki Koga, Naoki Hashimoto, Daichi G. Suzuki, Hiroki Ono, Miho Yoshimura, Tatsumi Suguro, Yoshinari Yonehara, Takaaki Abe, Nori Satoh, Hiroshi Wada*
A genome-wide survey of genes encoding transcription factors in Japanese pearl oyster Pinctada fucata: II. Tbx, Fox, Ets, HMG, NFκB, bZIP, and C2H2 Zinc Fingers
Zoological Science 30(10):858-867 (2013)