Personal Infomation

      • Name: Aya Satoh

      • Sex: Female

      • Birth: Jan, 1977. Born in Aichi Prefecture, Brought up in Osaka Prefecture

      • Contact address: ayas1at2ohjp3@4gm5ail6.com (remove numbers).

    • Education

      • Mar, 1995. Kitano High School, Osaka. Completion.

      • Mar, 1999. Faculty of Science, Osaka City University. Bachelor of Science.

      • Mar, 2001. Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University. Master of Science.

      • Mar, 2004. Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University. Doctor of Science.

    • Career

      • Apr, 2004 - Mar, 2005. Lecture Assistant, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

      • Apr, 2004 - Mar, 2005. Lecturer, Kyoto Sangyo University (part-time)

      • Oct, 2004 - Nov, 2005. Lecturer, Osaka Gakuin University (part-time)

      • Apr, 2005 - Nov, 2005. Research fellow of 21st Century COE, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

      • Dec, 2005 - Jan, 2013. Assistant Professor, University of the Ryukyus

      • Jan, 2013 - Dec, 2014. Contract technical assistant, PSC, RIKEN Yokohama Institute

      • Mar, 2014 - Dec, 2014. Guest researcher, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies

      • Jan, 2015 - Mar, 2017. Researcher, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies

      • July, 2017 - Mar, 2018. Researcher, Meiji University

      • Apr, 2017 - Now. Guest researcher, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies

      • Apr, 2020 - Now. Researcher, Meiji University

    • Academic Society

      • Japanese Society for Chronobiology

      • Entomological Society of Japan

    • Hobby

      • Bird-watching

      • Gardening

    • Favorite Food

      • Sushi

Research

Paper

  1. Tsugawa H, Ikeda K, Takahashi M, Satoh A et al. (2020) A lipidome atlas in MS-DIAL 4. Nature Biotechnology, 38: 1159–1163.

  2. Tsugawa H, Satoh A, Uchino H, Cajka T, Arita M, AritaM (2019) Mass spectrometry data repository enhances novel metabolite discoveries with advances in computational metabolomics. Metabolites, 9: 119.

  3. Satoh A. & Terai Y. (2019) Circatidal gene expression in the mangrove cricket Apteronemobius asahinai. Scientific Reports, 9: 3719

  4. Satoh A., Stewart F. J., Koshitaka H., Akashi H. D., Pirih P., Sato Y. & Arikawa K. (2017) Red-shift of spectral sensitivity due to screening pigment migration in the eyes of a moth, Adoxophyes orana. Zoological Letters, 3:14

  5. Adams E., Miyazaki T., Hayaishi-Satoh A., Han M., Kusano M., Khandelia H., Saito K. & Shin R. (2017) A novel role for methyl cysteinate, a cysteine derivative, in cesium accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Scientific Reports, 7: 43170.

  6. Satoh A. (2017) Constant light disrupts the circadian but not the circatidal rhythm in mangrove crickets. Biological Rhythm Research, online. Read Online (http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/vd9KFEC4t9HiukCx5VYd/full)

  7. Satoh A., Kinoshita M. & Arikawa K. (2016) Innate preference and learning of colour in the male cotton bollworm moth, Helicoverpa armigera. Journal of Experimental Biology, in press.

  8. Takekata H., Goto S. G., Satoh A. & Numata H. (2014) Light masking of the circatidal activity rhythm in the mangrove cricket Apteronemobius asahinai. Biological Rhythm Research 45(2):229-233

  9. Takekata H., Matsuura Y., Goto S. G., Satoh A. & Numata H. (2012) RNAi of the circadian clock gene period disrupts the circadian rhythm but not the circatidal rhythm in the mangrove cricket. Biology Letters, 8: 488-491.

  10. Satoh A., Yamamoto S., Hayaishi S. & Sota T. (2012) Characterization of six microsatellite loci in the mangrove cricket Apteronemobius asahinai. Entomological Science, 15: 133-136.

  11. Endo C., Ikeda Y. & Satoh A. (2011) Variation in wing dimorphism of oriental mole cricket Gryllotalpa orientalis: Comparative study in Okinawa and Hyogo populations. Entomological Science, 14: 103-105.

  12. Satoh A. & Cheng L. (2010) A new record of Pontomyia pacifica (Diptera, Chironomidae) from Okinawa, Japan. Biological Magazine Okinawa, 47: 47-48.

  13. Satoh A., Yoshioka E. & Numata H. (2009) Entrainment of the circatidal activity rhythm of the mangrove cricket Apteronemobius asahinai to periodic inundations. Animal Behaviour, 78: 189-194.

  14. Satoh A. (2009) Circatidal rhythm in terrestrial insects. Journal of Chronobiology, 15: 16-20. (in Japanese)

  15. Satoh A. (2009) Activity rhythms and biological clocks of ground insects in the intertidal zone. Edaphologia, 85: 53-58. (in Japanese)

  16. Satoh A., Yoshioka E. & Numata H. (2008) Circatidal activity rhythm in the mangrove cricket Apteronemobius asahinai. Biology Letters, 4: 233-236.

  17. Kidera N., Tandavanitj N., Oh D., Nakanishi N., Satoh A., Denda T., Izawa M. & Ota H. (2008) Dietary habits of the introduced cane toad Bufo marinus (Amphibia: Bufonidae) on Ishigakijima, southern Ryukyus, Japan. Pacific Science, 62: 423-430.

  18. Satoh A. & Hayaishi S. (2007) Microhabitat and rhythmic behavior of tiger beetle Callytron yuasai okinawense larvae in a mangrove forest in Japan. Entomological Science, 10: 231-235.

  19. Satoh A., Momoshita H. & Hori M. (2006) Circatidal rhythmic behaviour in the coastal tiger beetle Callytron inspecularis in Japan. Biological Rhythm Research, 37: 147-155.

  20. Satoh A., Ueda T., Ichion E. & Hori M. (2006) Distribution and habitat of three species of riparian tiger beetle in the Tedori River System of Japan. Environmental Entomology, 35: 320-325.

  21. Satoh A., Ueda T., Hori M. (2005)The macrofauna associated with stranded wrack on a sandy shore in Japan. Japanese Journal of Ecology,55: 21-27. (in Japanese)

  22. Satoh A. & Hori M. (2005) Microhabitat segregation in larvae of six species of coastal tiger beetles in Japan. Ecological Research, 20: 143-149

  23. Satoh A., Sota T., Ueda T., Enokido Y., Paik J. C. & Hori M. (2004) Evolutionary history of coastal tiger beetles in Japan based on a comparative phylogeography of four species. Molecular Ecology, 13: 3057-3069.

  24. Satoh A. & Hori M. (2004) Inter-population differences in the mandible size of the coastal tiger beetle Lophyridia angulata associated with different sympatric species. Entomological Science, 7: 211-217.

  25. Satoh A., Ueda T., Enokido Y. & Hori M. (2003) Patterns of species assemblages and geographical distributions associated with mandible size differences in coastal tiger beetles in Japan. Population Ecology, 45(2):67-74.

  26. Satoh A. (2002) Within-plant distribution of the eggs and larvae of two congeneric Chrysomelid beetles on the same host plant. Entomological Science, 5(2):171-177.

  27. Satou A., Nisimura T. & Numata H. (2001) Cost and necessity of parental care in the burying beetle Nicrophorus quadripunctatus. Zoological Science, 18: 975-979.

  28. Satou A., Nisimura T. & Numata H. (2000) Reproductive competition between the burying beetle Nicrophorus quadripunctatus without phoretic mites and the blow fly Chrysomya pinguis. Entomological Science, 3: 265-268.

Book

    1. Satoh A., Numata H. (2015) Circatidal rhythms and their entrainment to the tidal cycle in insects. in "Annual, Lunar, and Tidal Clocks: Patterns and Mechanisms of Nature's Enigmatic Rhythms (ed. Numata H. & Helm B.)" Springer

    2. Satoh A. (2012) Circatidal Rhythm. in "Chronobiology (ed. Ebihara S. & Yoshimura T.)" Kagaku Dojin (in Japanese)

    3. Satoh A. (2006) Tiger beetles in coastal beach. in "Stories about beetles in forest and waterside (ed. Maruyama M.)" Tokai University Press (in Japanese)

    4. Satoh A., Hori M. (2005) Habitat and food segregation of the coastal tiger beetles in Japan. in "When and from where Japanese animals come? (ed. Kyoto University Museum)" Iwanami Shoten (in Japanese)