Journal Articles
12. Sakuma K, Ishida R, Kodama T, Takada Y (2019)
Reconstructing the population history of the sandy beach amphipod Haustorioides japonicus
using the calibration of demographic transition (CDT) approach. PLOS ONE 14: e0223624.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223624
11. Sakuma K, Yoshikawa A, Goto T, Fujiwara K, Ueda Y (2019)
Delineating management units for Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) in the Sea of Japan.
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 229.
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272771419300587?dgcid=author
10. Yamashita H, Yanagimoto T, Sakuma K, Kimura T, Kurosaka K, Ogura M (2018)
Migratory ecology of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis caught off Kyushu Island, Japan—a potential size screening effect of the Kuroshio.
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi 84: 630–640 (in Japanese).
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/suisan/84/4/84_16-00073/_pdf/-char/ja
9. Yorisue T, Yoshioka Y, Sakuma K, Iguchi A (2018)
Evaluating the occurrence of cryptic invasions of a rocky shore barnacle, Semibalanus cariosus,
between Japan and the northeastern Pacific. Biofouling 34: 183–189.
URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08927014.2017.1421636
8. Takada Y, Sakuma K, Fujii T, Kojima S (2017)
Phylogeography of the sandy beach amphipod Haustorioides japonicus along the sea of Japan:
Paleogeographical signatures of cryptic regional divergences. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 200: 19–30.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272771417303931
7. Higashi R, Sakuma K, Chiba SN, Suzuki N, Chow S, Semba Y, Okamoto H, Nohara K (2016)
Species and lineage identification for yellowfin Thunnus albacares and bigeye T. obesus tunas using two independent multiplex PCR assays.
Fisheries Science 82: 897–904.
URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12562-016-1027-3
6. Hayakawa H, Li, QD, Kinoshita M, Takehana Y, Sakuma K, Takeshima H, Kojima S, Naruse K, Inoue K(2015)
Genetic Similarity of the Hainan Medaka Populations Collected from Hyper- and Hypo-osmotic Environments in Northern Vietnam.
Ocean Science Journal 50: 231–235.
URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12601-015-0020-6
5. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Ito M, Kojima S (2015)
Demographic histories of two deep-sea eelpouts, Lycodes japonicus and Lycodes ocellatus:
palaeoenvironmental implications of the western North Pacific deep waters. Ichthyological Research 62: 363–367.
URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10228-014-0441-8
4. Noguchi T, Sakuma K ,Kitahashi T,Itoh H, Kano Y, Shinohara G, Hashimoto J, Kojima S (2015)
No genetic deviation between two morphotypes of the snipefishes (Macroramphosidae: Macroramphosus)
in Japanese waters. Ichthyological Research 62: 368–373.
3. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Hamatsu T, Kojima S (2014)
Contrasting Population Histories of the Deep-Sea Demersal Fish, Lycodes matsubarai,
in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk. Zoological Science 31:375–382.
URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.2108/zs130271
2. Kojima S, Sakuma K, Yanagimoto T (2014)
Contrasting genetic population structures between congeneric flounder species, Hippoglossoides dubius and H. pinetorum
Plankton and Benthos Research 9: 99–104.
URL: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/pbr/9/2/9_99/_article/-char/ja/
1.Kojima S, Maeda R, Sakuma K, Kokubu Y, Hagihara H, Itoh M (2011)
Genetic characterization of the northwestern Pacific population of a deep-sea demersal fish, Bothrocara hollandi.
Plankton and Benthos Research 6: 108–114.
URL: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/pbr/6/2/6_2_108/_article
Abstracts
17. SAKUMA K, MATSUZAKI S, KANAO S, FUNAO T, KANO Y, TAKESHIMA H (2016)
Phylogeography of Japanese catfishes (Silurus asotus, Silurus biwaensis, Silurus lithophilus) inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences.
49th ISJ Annual meeting, Gifu, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2016.html
16. Nohara K, Sakuma K, Awata T, Munehara H, Yabe M, Sakai K, Sakuta J, Iwata Y, Sakuma K, Matsuno T, Minegishi T (2015)
Comparative phylogeography of the rocky shore fish species around Japan: Case study of marine Cottidae species.
48th ISJ Annual meeting, Nara, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2015.html
15. Takeshima H, Sakuma K, Kawahara R, Yonezawa T, Awata T, Iguchi K, Nishida M (2015)
Population mitochondrial genomics of Ryukyu-ayu using next generation sequencing
Studies on the population stracture of Maurolicus japonicus around Japan. 48th ISJ Annual meeting, Nara, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2015.html
14. Terada R, Sakuma K, Ito H, Ueda Y, Ito M, Kojima S (2015)
Studies on the population stracture of Maurolicus japonicus around Japan. 48th ISJ Annual meeting, Nara, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2015.html
13. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Shinohara G, Hamatsu T, Kojima S (2014)
Population history of Petroschmidtia teraoi infers glacial refugia in the western North Pacific.
47th ISJ Annual meeting, Kanagawa, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2014.html
12. Sakuma K, Takeshima H, Ueda Y, Hamatsu T, Kojima S (2013)
Population gentics of a deep-sea demersal fish Lycodes in the Japan Sea and adjacent areas. 9th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference. Okinawa, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/9ipfc/program/schedule/
11. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Kojima S (2013) The last glacial impacts on deep-sea demersal fishes. 46th ISJ Annual meeting, Miyazaki, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2013.html
10. Sakuma K, Kitahashi T, Ueda Y, Kojima S (2013)
Distribution and species composition of deep-sea eelppouts in the genus Lycodes in the western Sea of Japan.
Contribution to the Fisheries Research in the Japan Sea Block 46: 91—92 (in Japanese)
URL: http://jsnfri.fra.affrc.go.jp/pub/cont/46/
9. Kojima, S. and K. Sakuma (2013) Phylogeography of deep-sea demersal fishes inhabiting the Sea of Japan and neighboring sea areas.
Russian – Genrman workshop “Future Vision II”, Deep-sea investigations in the northwestern Pacific.
8. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Kojima S (2013)
Population genetics of the Tanaka's eelout Lycodes tanakae in the Sea of Japan.
Contribution to the Fisheries Research in the Japan Sea Block 46: 49 (in Japanese)
URL: http://jsnfri.fra.affrc.go.jp/pub/cont/46/
7. Kojima S, Hashiguchi H, Sakuma K (2012)
Genetic population structure of deep-sea demersal fishes in the Sea of Japan:the third pattern found in Cleisthenes pinetorum.
The Joint Meeting of the Plankton Society of Japan and the Japanese Association of Benthology (Chiba, Japan) :97
URL: http://jglobal.jst.go.jp/public/20090422/201202270430264154
6. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Kojima S (2012) Population formation of deep-sea demersal fishes in the Sea of Japan: an example of the genus Lycodes.
The Joint Meeting of the Plankton Society of Japan and the Japanese Association of Benthology (Chiba, Japan) :136
URL: http://jglobal.jst.go.jp/public/20090422/201202212967856783
5. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Kojima S (2012) Genetic homogeneity of Tanaka's eelpout Lycodes tanakae. 45th ISJ Annual meeting, Yamaguchi, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2012.html
4. Sakuma K, Shirai K, Kojima S (2011) Biological studies on deep-sea demersal fishes with using otolith micro-chemistry.
44th ISJ Annual meeting, Aomori, Japan.
URL: http://www.fish-isj.jp/event/nenkaihist/nenkai_2011.html
3. Sakuma K, Ueda Y, Kojima S (2011) Otolith-based reconstruction of life-history of deep-sea fish: an example of two eelpouts
The Joint Meeting of the Plankton Society of Japan and the Japanese Association of Benthology (Chiba, Japan) :166
URL: http://jglobal.jst.go.jp/public/20090422/201102248162848269
2. Kojima S, Sakuma K, Maeda T, Adachi T, Kodama Y (2010) Population structure and life history of deep-sea demersal fishes of the Japan Sea.
Trench Connection: International Symposium on the Deepest Environment on Earth.
1. Sakuma K, Adachi T, Kodama Y, Kojima S (2010) Geographic distribution of deep-sea demersal fishes and their early life-history
The Joint Meeting of the Plankton Society of Japan and the Japanese Association of Benthology (Chiba, Japan)
Grants
1. Sasakawa Scientific Research Grant. 2012.
Project title: Biology and taxonomy of Bothrocara hollandi, the most important deep-sea fish in the Sea of Japan.
(#24-747)