3. 論文

in press

  • Sekizawa M, Kutsukake N. in press. Maternal protectiveness is negatively associated with infant handling in wild Japanese macaques. Behaviour.
  • Kutsukake N, Inada M, Sakamoto SH & Okanoya K. in press. Behavioural interference in work among eusocial naked mole-rats. J Ethol.
  • Kutsukake N, Teramoto M, Honma S, Mori Y, Ikeda K, Yamamoto R, Ishida T, Hasegawa T. 2019. Behavioural and hormonal changes during group formation by male chimpanzees. Behaviour
  • Takeda FK, Hiraiwa-Hasegawa M, Kutsukake N. 2019. Uncoordinated dances associated with high reproductive success in a crane. Behav. Ecol.
  • Irie N, Hiraiwa-Hasegawa M, Kutsukake N. 2019. Unique numerical competence of Asian elephants on the relative numerousness judgment task. Journal of Ethology

2018

  • Ito MH, Yamaguchi M, Kutsukake N. in press. Redirected aggression as a conflict management tactic in the social cichlid fish Julidochromis regani. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
  • Takeda FK, Kutsukake N. 2018, in press. Complexity of mutual communication in animals exemplified by paired dance in the red-crowned crane. Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology.
  • Takeda FK, Hiraiwa-Hasegawa M, Kutsukake N. 2018. Duet displays within a flock function as a joint resource defence signal in the red-crowned crane. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
  • Hasegawa M, Giraudeau M, Kutsukake N, Watanabe M, McGraw KJ. 2018. Repeatability of combat rate across different group compositions in male house finches. Behaviour, 155: 883-904.
  • Harano T, Kutsukake N. 2018. Directional selection in the evolution of elongated upper canines in clouded leopards and sabre-toothed cats. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 31:1268-1283
  • Kutsukake N, Teramoto M, Honma S, Mori Y, Ikeda K, Yamamoto R, Ishida T, Hasegawa T. 2018. The presence of females induces elevated cortisol levels in an alpha male: experimental evidence in chimpanzees. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 167: 327-336.
  • Takeda FK, Hiraiwa-Hasegawa M, Kutsukake N. 2018. Duet displays within a flock function as a joint resource defence signal in the red-crowned crane. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72:66
  • Ito MH, Yamaguchi M, Kutsukake N. 2018. Redirected aggression as a conflict management tactic in the social cichlid fish Julidochromis regani. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 285: 20172681
  • Takeda FK, Kutsukake N. 2018, in press. Complexity of mutual communication in animals exemplified by paired dance in the red-crowned crane. Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology. 68: 25-37.
  • Harano T, Kutsukake N. 2018. The evolution of male infanticide in relation to sexual selection in mammalian carnivores. Evolutionary Ecology. 32: 1-8.
  • T Sakamaki, H Ryu, K Toda, N Tokuyama, T Furuichi (2018). Increased frequency of intergroup encounters in wild bonobos (Pan paniscus) around the yearly peak in fruit abundance at Wamba. International Journal of Primatology.
  • S Ishizuka, Y Kawamoto, T Sakamaki, N Tokuyama, K Toda, H Okamura & T Furuichi (2018). Paternity and kin structure among neighbouring groups in wild bonobos at Wamba. Royal Society Open Science 5(1), 171006.

2017

  • Suzuki TN, Kutsukake N in press Foraging intention affects whether willow tits call to attract members of mixed-species flocks. Royal Society Open Science
  • Harano T, Kutsukake N. 2018, The evolution of male infanticide in relation to sexual selection in mammalian carnivores. Evolutionary Ecology
  • Kato T, Matsui S, Terai Y, Tanabe H, Hashima S, Kasahara S, Morimoto G, Mikami OK, Ueda K, Kutsukake N 2017. Male-specific mortality biases secondary sex ratio in Eurasian tree sparrows Passer montanus. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 10675-10682. [pdf]
  • Ito M, Yamaguchi M, Kutsukake N. in press. Sex differences in intrasexual aggression among sex-role-reversed, cooperatively breeding cichlid fish Julidochromis regani. J Ethol.
  • Hasegawa, M. and Arai, E 2017d: Sexually dimorphic swallows have higher extinction risk. Ecol Evol
  • Hasegawa, M., Arai, E. and Nakamura, M. 2017d: Experimental manipulation of female tail length did not cause differential allocation by males in the barn swallow. Ethology doi. 10.1111/eth.12711.
  • Hasegawa, M. 2017: Beauty alone is insufficient: female mate choice in the barn swallow. Ecol. Res. doi: 10.1007/s11284-017-1527-3.
  • Hasegawa, M. and Arai, E. 2017c: Negative interplay of tail and throat ornaments at pair formation in male barn swallows. Behaviour 154: 835–851
  • Arai, E. Hasegawa, M., Ito, S. and Wakamatsu, K. 2017b: Sex allocation based on maternal body size in Japanese barn swallows. Ethol. Ecol. Evol. doi: 10.1080/03949370.2017.1336118.
  • Hasegawa, M. Arai, E., Sato, M. and Sakai, H. 2017b: Plasma testosterone levels increase with expression of male ornaments during mating, but not incubation, in Japanese barn swallows. Zool. Sci. 34, 261–266.
  • Hasegawa, M. and Arai, E. 2017a: Egg size decreases with increasing female tail fork depth in family Hirundinidae. Evol Ecol. 31, 559–569.
  • Hasegawa, M. and Arai, E. 2017b: Natural selection on wing and tail morphology in the Pacific Swallow. J. Ornithol. 158, 851-858.
  • Arai, E. Hasegawa, M., Makino, T., Hagino, A., Sakai, Y., Ohtsuki, H., Wakamatsu, K., and Kawata, M. 2017a: Physiological conditions and genetic controls of phaeomelanin pigmentation in nestling barn swallows. Behav. Ecol. 28, 706–716.
  • Hasegawa, M., Arai, E., Watanabe, M. and Nakamura, M. 2017a: Reproductive advantage of multiple female ornaments in the Asian Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica gutturalis. J. Ornithol. 158, 517–532.

2016

  • Morita, M., Ohtsuki, H. & Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. A panel data analysis of the probability of childbirth in a Japanese sample: new evidence of the two-child norm. American Journal of Human Biology. [link]
  • Morita, M., Ohtsuki, H. & Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. Does sexual conflict between mother and father lead to fertility decline? A questionnaire survey in a modern developed society. Human Nature. [link]
  • Suzuki, T. N. Semantic communication in birds: evidence from field research over the past two decades. Ecological Research. [link]
  • Griesser, M. & Suzuki, T. N. Occasional cooperative breeding in birds and the robustness of comparative analyses concerning the evolution of cooperative breeding. Zoological Letters. [link]
  • Hasegawa, M. & Arai, E. Long incubation off-bouts of female paired with colorful males in Barn Swallows. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. [link]
  • Mizuno, K., Irie, N., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. & Kutsukake, N. Asian elephants acquire inaccessible food by blowing. Animal Cognition, 19: 215-222. [link] [プレスリリース]
  • Griesser, M. & Suzuki, T. N. Kinship modulates the attention of naïve individuals to the mobbing behaviour of role models. Animal Behaviour, 112: 83-91. [link]
  • Suzuki, T. N. Referential calls coordinate multi-species mobbing in a forest bird community. Journal of Ethology, 34: 79-84. [link]
  • Hasegawa, M., Watanabe, M. & Nakamura, M. Promiscuous copulation attempts and discriminate pairing displays in male barn swallows as revealed by model presentation. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 28. [link]
  • Hasegawa, M., Arai, E. & Kutsukake, N. Evolution of tail fork depth in genus Hirundo. Ecology and Evolution, 6: 851-858. [link]
  • Suzuki, T. N., Wheatcroft, D. & Griesser, M. Experimental evidence for compositional syntax in bird calls. Nature Communications, 7: 10986. [link] [プレスリリース]

2015

  • Hasegawa, M. & Kutsukake, N. 2015. Bayesian competitiveness estimation predicts dominance turnover among males in wild chimpanzees. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69: 89-99. [link]
  • Harano, T. 2015. Receptive females mitigate costs of sexual conflict. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28: 320-327. [link]
  • Suzuki, T. N. & Sakurai, R. 2015. Bent posture improves the protective value of bird dropping masquerading by caterpillars. Animal Behaviour, 105: 79-84. [link] Science誌で紹介されました [link]
  • Suzuki, T. N. 2015. Assessment of predation risk through referential communication in incubating birds. Scientific Reports, 5: 10239. [link]
  • Sawada, K., Yoshida, R., Yasuda, K., Yamaguchi, S. & Yusa, Y. 2015. Dwarf males in the epizoic barnacle Octolasmis unguisiformis and their implications for sexual system evolution. Invertebrate Biology, 134: 162-167. [link]
  • Kondo, N. & Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. 2015. The influence of social dominance on calling rate in the Large-billed Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos). Journal of Ornithology, 156: 775-782. [link]
  • Hasegawa, M., Giraudeau, M., Kutsukake, N., Watanabe, M. & McGraw, K. J. Bayesian estimation of competitiveness in male house finches: small-billed males are more competitive. Animal Behaviour, 108: 207-214. [link]
  • Takeda, K. F., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. & Kutsukake, N. Arch displays signal threat intentions in a fission-fusion flock of the red-crowned crane. Behaviour, 152: 1779-1799. [link]
  • Hasegawa, M. & Arai, E. Infanticide on a grown nestling in a sparse population of Japanese Barn Swallows Hirundo rustica gutturalis. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 127: 524–528. [link]
  • Hasegawa, M. & Arai, E. Experimentally reduced male ornamentation increased paternal care in the Barn Swallow. Journal of Ornithology, 156: 795–804. [link]

2014

  • Suzuki, T. N. 2014. Communication about predator type by a bird using discrete, graded and combinatorial variation in alarm calls. Animal Behaviour, 87: 59-65. [link]
  • Nunn, C. L., Scully, E. J., Kutsukake, N., Ostner, J., Schülke, O. & Thrall, P. H. 2014. Mating competition, promiscuity and life history traits as predictors of sexually transmitted disease risk in primates. International Journal of Primatology, 35: 764-786. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N. & Innan, H. 2014. Detecting phenotypic selection by approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) in phylogenetic comparative methods. In: Modern Phylogenetic Comparative Methods and their Application in Evolutionary Biology - Concepts and Practice, ed. László Zsolt Garamszegi (Springer), pp. 409-424. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Higashiji, T., Sawada, K. & Yamato, S. 2014. The rediscovery of a rare pedunculate cirripeda Paralepas maculata (Cirripedia: Heteralepadidae) on a sea urchin Prionocidaris sp. in Okinawa, southern Japan. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e4. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Yoshida, S., Kaneko, A., Sawada, K., Yasuda, K. & Yusa, Y. 2014. Sexual system of a symbiotic pedunculate barnacle Poecilasma kaempferi (Cirripedia: Thoracica). Marine Biology Research, 10: 635-640. [link]

2013

  • Kutsukake, N. & Innan, H. 2013. Simulation-based likelihood approach for evolutionary models of phenotypic traits on phylogeny. Evolution, 67: 355-367. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N. 2013. Complex and heterogeneous ethical structure in field primatology. In: Ethics in the field: contemporary challenges. (ed) MacClancy, J. & Fuentes, A. Oxford & New York, Berghahn. [link]
  • Nakamura, M., Corp, N., Fujimoto, M., Fujita, S., Hanamura, S., Hayaki, H., Hosaka, K., Huffman, M. A., Inaba, A., Inoue, E., Itoh, N., Kutsukake, N., Kiyono-Fuse, M., Kooriyama, T., Marchant, L. F., Matsumoto-Oda, A., Masataka, T., McGrew, W. C., Mitani, J. C., Nishie, H., Norikoshi, K., Sakamaki, T., Shimada, M., Turner, L. A., Wakibara, J. V. & Zamma, K. 2013. Ranging behavior of the Mahale chimpanzees: a 16 year study. Primates, 54: 171-182. [link]
  • Matoba, T., Kutsukake, N. & Hasegawa, T. 2013. Head rubbing and licking reinforce social bonds in a group of captive African lions, Panthera leo. PLOS ONE, 8: e73044. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Seki, S., Sawada, K. & Takahashi, S. 2013. Small and poor females change sex: a theoretical and empirical study on protogynous sex change in a triggerfish under varying resource abundance. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 317: 186-191. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Yusa, Y., Sawada, K. & Takahashi, S. 2013. Sexual systems and dwarf males in barnacles: integrating life history and sex allocation theories. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 320: 1-9. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Sawada, K., Yusa, Y. & Iwasa, Y. 2013. Dwarf males, large hermaphrodites and females in marine species: a dynamic optimization model of sex allocation and growth. Theoretical Population Biology, 85: 49-57. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Sawada, K., Yusa, Y. & Iwasa, Y. 2013. Dwarf males and hermaphrodites can coexist in marine sedentary species if the opportunity to become a dwarf male is limited. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 334: 101-108. [link]
  • Yusa, Y., Takemura, M., Sawada, K. & Yamaguchi, S. 2013. Diverse, continuous, and plastic sexual systems in barnacles. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 53: 701-712. [link]
  • 長谷川眞理子、長谷川寿一.2013.進化生物学から見た自殺.最新精神医学,18:469-477.[link]

2012

  • Kawamori, A. & Matsushima, T. 2012. Sympatric divergence of risk sensitivity and diet menus in three species of tit. Animal Behaviour, 84: 1001-1012. [link]
  • Harano, T. 2012. Water availability affects female remating in the seed beetle, Callosobruchus chinensis. Ethology, 118: 925-931. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N., Inada, M., Sakamoto, S. H. & Okanoya, K. 2012. A distinct role of the queen in coordinated workload and soil distribution in eusocial naked mole-rats. PLOS ONE, 7: e44584. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N., Teramoto, M., Homma, S., Mori, Y., Matsudaira, K., Kobayashi, H., Ishida, T., Okanoya, K. & Hasegawa, T. 2012. Individual variation in behavioural reactions to unfamiliar conspecific vocalisation and hormonal underpinnings in male chimpanzees. Ethology, 118: 269-280. [link]
  • Irie, N. 2012. Numerical cognition of elephants: relative quantity judgement by an African forest elephant Loxodonta cyclotis and an African savannah elephant Loxodonta africana. In: Elephants: ecology, behavior and conservation. (ed) Araovich, M. & Dufresne, O. Nova Science Publishers. [link]
  • Irie, N. & Hasegawa, T. 2012. Summation by Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Behavioral Sciences, 2: 50-56. [link]
  • Morita, M., Ohtsuki, H., Sasaki, A. & Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. 2012. Factors affecting the number of children in five developed countries: a statistical analysis with an evolutionary perspective. Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science, 3: 7-11. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Sawada, K., Nakashima, Y. & Takahashi, S. 2012. Sperm as a paternal investment: a model of sex allocation in sperm-digesting hermaphrodites. Theoretical Ecology, 5: 99-103. [link]
  • Yamaguchi, S., Charnov, E. L., Sawada, K. & Yusa, Y. 2012. Sexual systems and life history in barnacles: a theoretical perspective. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 52: 356-365. [link]
  • 山道真人、長谷川眞理子.2012.『保全生態学研究』の掲載論文に見られる研究対象の偏り.保全生態学研究,17:199-210.[link]

2011

  • Kutsukake, N. 2011. Lost in translation: field primatology, culture, and interdisciplinary approaches. In: Centralizing fieldwork: critical perspectives from primatology, biological anthropology and social anthropology. (ed) MacClancy, J. & Fuentes, A. Oxford & New York, Berghahn. [link]
  • Morita, M. 2011. Sex differences in human greeting behaviors in waiting and meeting situations: a field study in Japan. Journal of Human Ergology, 40: 79-83. [link]
  • 長谷川眞理子.2011.ヒトの脳の性差をどう考えるか?:研究の視座から社会的意味合いまで.生物科学,62:239-246.[link]

2010

    • Romero, T., Castellanos, M. A. & de Waal, F. B. M. 2010. Consolation as possible expression of sympathetic concern among chimpanzees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107: 12110-12115. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N. 2010. Japanese macaque society as a complex adaptive system. In: The Japanese Macaques. (ed) Nakagawa, N., Nakamichi, M. & Sugiura, H. Springer. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N. & Clutton-Brock, T. H. 2010. Grooming and the value of social relationships in cooperatively breeding meerkats. Animal Behaviour, 79: 271-279. [link]

2009

  • Garamszegi, L.Z., Calhim, S., Dochtermann, N., Hegyi, G., Hurd, P., Jørgensen, C., Kutsukake, N., Lajeunesse, M. J., Pollard, K. A., Schielzeth, H., Symonds, M. R. E. & Nakagawa, S. 2009. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical inferences in behavioral ecology. Behavioral Ecology, 20: 1363-137. [link]
  • Soma, M., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. & Okanoya, K. 2009. Early ontogenetic effects on song quality in the Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica): laying order, sibling competition, and song syntax. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 63: 363-370. [link]
  • Nature News で紹介されました [Nature News]
  • Kutsukake, N. & Nunn, C. L. 2009. The causes and consequences of reproductive skew in male primates. In: Reproductive skew in vertebrates: proximate and ultimate factors. (ed) Hager R & Jones CB. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N., Ikeda, K., Honma, S., Teramoto, M., Mori, Y., Hayasaka, I., Yamamoto, R., Ishida, T., Yoshikawa, Y. & Hasegawa, T. 2009. Validation of salivary cortisol and testosterone assays in chimpanzees by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. American Journal of Primatology, 71: 696-706. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N. 2009. Complexity, dynamics and diversity of sociality in group-living mammals. Ecological Research, 24: 521-531. [link]
  • Fujisawa, K. K., Kutsukake, N. & Hasegawa, T. 2009. Social network analyses of positive and negative relationships among Japanese preschool classmates. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 33: 193-201. [link]
  • Corp, N., Hayaki, H., Matsusaka, T., Fujita, S., Hosaka, K., Kutsukake, N., Nakamura, M., Nakamura, M., Nishie, H., Shimada, M., Zamma, K., Wallauer, W. & Nishida, T. 2009. Prevalence of muzzle-rubbing and hand-rubbing behavior in wild chimpanzees in Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania. Primates, 50: 184-189. [link]
  • Soma, M., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. & Okanoya, K. 2009. Song-learning strategies in the Bengalese finch: do chicks choose tutors based on song complexity? Animal Behaviour, 78: 1107-1113. [link]

2008

  • Takahashi, M., Arita, H., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M. & Hasegawa, T. 2008. Peahens do not prefer peacocks with more elaborate trains. Animal Behaviour, 75: 1209-1219. [link]
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  • Kutsukake, N. & Clutton-Brock, T. H. 2008. Do meerkats engage in conflict management following aggression? Reconciliation, submission and avoidance. Animal Behaviour, 75: 1441-1453. [link]
  • Fujisawa, K. K., Kutsukake, N. & Hasegawa, T. 2008. Reciprocity of prosocial behavior in Japanese preschool children. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 32: 89-97. [link]
  • Kutsukake, N. & Clutton-Brock, T. H. 2008. The number of subordinates moderates intra-sexual competition among males in cooperatively breeding meerkats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 275: 209-216. [link]
  • Soma, M., Hasegawa, T. & Okanoya, K. 2008. Genetic and developmental effects, and morphological influences on the acoustic structure of individual distance calls in female Bengalese finches Lonchurastriata var. domestica. Journal of Avian Biology, 39: 101-107. [link]

2007

  • Soma, M., Saito, D. S., Hasegawa, T. & Okanoya, K. 2007. Sex-specific maternal effect on egg mass, laying order, and sibling competition in the Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 61: 1695-1705. [link]