Publication

First Author

  1. I. Aihara, D. Kominami, Y. Hirano, & M. Murata, “Mathematical Modelling and Application of Frog Choruses as an Autonomous Distributed Communication System.” Royal Society Open Science, 6:181117 (2019). (Link)

  2. I. Aihara, Phillip J. Bishop, Michel E.B. Ohmer, Hiromitsu Awano, Takeshi Mizumoto, Hiroshi G. Okuno, Peter M. Narins, Jean-Marc Hero, “Visualizing Phonotactic Behavior of Female Frogs in Darkness.” Scientific Reports, 7:10539 (2017). (Link)

  3. I. Aihara, R. Takeda, T. Mizumoto, T. Ostuka, & H.G. Okuno, "Size Effect on Call Properties of Japanese Tree Frogs Revealed by Audio-Processing Technique," Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, 29, 247-254 (2017).

  4. I. Aihara, P. de Silva, & X.E. Bernal,"Acoustic Preference of Frog-Biting Midges (Corethrella spp) Attacking Túngara Frogs in their Natural Habitat," Ethology, 122, 105-113 (2016). (Link)

  5. I. Aihara, Y. Yamada, E. Fujioka, & S. Hiryu, "Nonlinear Dynamics in Free Flight of an Echolocating Bat," Nonlinear Theory and its Applications, IEICE, 6: 313 (2015). (Link)

  6. I. Aihara, T. Mizumoto, T. Otsuka, H. Awano, K. Nagira, H. G. Okuno & K. Aihara, “Spatio-Temporal Dynamics in Collective Frog Choruses Examined by Mathematical Modeling and Field Observations.” Scientific Reports, 4:3891 (2014). (Link)

  7. I. Aihara, E. Fujioka, & S. Hiryu, "Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of the Echolocation Strategies of Bats on the Basis of Mathematical Modelling and Laboratory Experiments," PLOS ONE, 8(7): e68635 (2013).(Link)

  8. I. Aihara, R. Takeda, T. Mizumoto, T. Otsuka, T. Takahashi, H.G. Okuno & K. Aihara, "Complex and Transitive Synchronization in a Frustrated System of Calling Frogs," Phys. Rev. E, 83, 031913 (2011). (Link)

  9. I. Aihara, "Modeling Synchronized Calling Behavior of Japanese Tree Frogs," Phys. Rev. E, 80, 011918 (2009). (Link)

  10. I. Aihara & K. Tsumoto, "Nonlinear Dynamics and Bifurcations of a Coupled Oscillator Model for Calling Behavior of Japanese Tree Frogs (Hyla japonica)," Mathematical Biosciences, 214, pp.6-10 (2008). (Link)

  11. I. Aihara, H. Kitahata, K. Yoshikawa, & K. Aihara, "Mathematical Modeling of Frogs' Calling Behavior and its Possible Application to Artificial Life and Robotics," Artificial Life and Robotics, Springer, Vol.12, No.1-2, pp29-32 (2008). (Link)

  12. I. Aihara, S. Horai, H. Kitahata, K. Aihara, & K. Yoshikawa, "Dynamical Calling Behavior Experimentally Observed in Japanese Tree Frogs (Hyla japonica)," IEICE TRANSACTIONS on FUNDAMENTALS, Vol.E90-A, No.10, pp.2154-2161 (2007). (Link)


Co-Author

  1. Y. Eisaki, I. Hikosaka, T. Kawabe & I. Aihara, "Landing dynamics of a seagull examined by field observation and mathematical modeling," Nonlinear Theory and its Applications, IEICE, Vol. 12, Issue 2, pp. 205-224 (2021).

  2. H. Awano, M. Shirasaka, T. Mizumoto, H.G. Okuno, & I. Aihara. "Visualization of a chorus structure in multiple frog species by a sound discrimination device," Journal of Comparative Physiology A, Vol. 207, pp. 87-98 (2021).

  3. H.D. Legett, I. Aihara, & X.E. Bernal "Within host acoustic signal preference of frog‐biting mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and midges (Diptera: Corethrellidae) on Iriomote Island, Japan," Entomological Science (2021).

  4. K. Ota, I. Aihara, & T. Aoyagi, "Interaction mechanisms quantified from dynamical features of frog choruses," Royal Society of Open Science, 7, Article Number 191693 (2020).

  5. H.D. Legett, R.P. Madden, I. Aihara, & X.E. Bernal, "Traffic noise differentially impacts call types in a Japanese treefrog (Buergeria japonica)," Ethology 126, pp.576-583 (2020).

  6. H.D. Legett, I. Aihara, & X.E. Bernal, "Signal Synchrony and Alternation Among Neighbor Males in a Japanese Stream Breeding Treefrog, Buergeria japonica," Current Herpetology, 39(1), 80-85 (2020).

  7. T. Mizumoto, I. Aihara, T. Ostuka, H. Awano & H.G. Okuno, "Swarm of Sound-to-Light Conversion Devices to Monitor Acoustic Communication among Small Nocturnal Animals," Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, 29, 255-266 (2017).

  8. E. Fujioka, I. Aihara, M. Sumiya, K. Aihara, & S. Hiryu, "Echolocating Bats Use Future Target Information for Optimal Foraging," PNAS, 113, 4848-4852 (2016). (Link)

  9. E. Fujioka, I. Aihara, S. Watanabe, M. Sumiya, S. Hiryu, J.A. Simmons, H. Riquimaroux, & Y. Watanabe, "Rapid Shifts of Sonar Attention by Pipistrellus abramus during Natural Hunting for Multiple Prey," Journal of Acoustical Society of America, 136, 3389 (2014). (Link)

  10. T. Mizumoto, I. Aihara, T. Otsuka, R. Takeda, K. Aihara, & H.G. Okuno, "Sound Imaging of Nocturnal Animal Calls in Their Natural Habitat," Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2011). (Link)

  11. S. Horai, I. Aihara, & K. Aihara, "Time Series Analysis of Sound Data on Interactive Calling Behavior of Japanese Tree Frogs, " IEEJ Trans. EIS, Vol.127, No.10, pp.1692-1698 (2007), in Japanese. (Link)

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