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HONGO Shun — Research on Wildlife Management & Primate Ecology —
Update: 2024.04.01
Recent activities
[New Project] We launched a new project — "FASHLOKS: Fair and Sustainable Hunting Management through Dialogues between Local Knowledge and Science". Visit our website!
[Book chapter] Hongo S. (2023) Females move in tight crowds, males roam: Socioecology and movement ecology of mandrills. Reyna-Hurtado R, Chapman CA, Melletti M (eds). Movement Ecology of Afrotropical Forest Mammals (pp. 171–185). Springer, Cham. [amazon.com] [amazon.co.jp]
[Article] Hongo et al. (2022) Predicting bushmeat biomass from species composition captured by camera traps: Implications for locally based wildlife monitoring. Journal of Applied Ecology. (Open Access)
Press Release: English: EurekAlert!, 日本語:京都大学、JST
[Book] Hongo & Yajima (2022) Camera Trap Monitoring for Wildlife Density Estimation with the REST Model: A Handbook Focusing on Rainforest Mammals. Version 1. Coméca Project.
[Co-authored articles]
Akomo-Okoue et al. (2022) Effect of landscape features on the genetic structure of forest duikers (Cephalophinae) in Moukalaba forest, Gabon. Mammalian Biology.
Tsutaya et al. (2022) Stable isotopic investigation of the feeding ecology of wild Bornean orangutans. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. (Open Access)
Nakashima et al. (2022) Double-observer approach with camera traps can correct imperfect detection and improve the accuracy of density estimation of unmarked animal populations. Scientific Reports. 12:2011. (Open Access)