34. Nakazawa T, Hsu Y-H, Chen I-C
Why sex matters in phenological research.
The Joint Meeting of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Population Ecology and Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop 2024 (2024/11, Naha, Okinawa, oral)
33. Sato T, Chen HW, Nakazawa T.
Symposium: Parasite Ecology: scaling from individual to ecosystem
The Joint Meeting of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Population Ecology and Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop 2024 (2024/11, Naha, Okinawa、symposium organization)
32. Wang CW*, Nakazawa T.
When can multiple parasites coexist under the conflict of host manipulation? A mathematical approach.
The Joint Meeting of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Population Ecology and Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop 2024 (2024/11, Naha, Okinawa, symposium "Parasite Ecology: scaling from individual to ecosystem")
31. Lee Y-D*, Nakazawa T.
Is pollinator crisis a crisis for plants? A mathematical approach
Symposium: Biotic interactions and agroecology (2023/9/13, Tainan, Taiwan, oral)
30. Mulla AJ*, Nozawa Y, Nakazawa T.
Coral Population Dynamics for a Three-Dimensional World.
The 6th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2018/11, Tainan, Taiwan, poster)
29. Kao MT,* Liu JN, Hsu CW, Nakazawa T.
Social network of leaf-roosting bat, Kerivoula furva, varies between breeding and non-breeding seasons.
The 6th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2018/11, Tainan, Taiwan, poster) => The Excellent Student Poster Presentation Award
28. Leblanc A*, Nakazawa T.
Structural diversity, disturbance response diversity, and the resilience of coral reefs under climate change.
The 5th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2016/11, Kyoto, Japan, poster)
27. Wang YJ, Nakazawa T, Ho CK*.
Experimental warming changes herbivore population composition, instead of population size, and consequently impedes herbivore colonization in an agroecosystem.
The 101th annual meeting of Ecological Society of America (2016/08, Fort Lauderdale, USA, oral)
26. Ke P-J*, Nakazawa T.
Herbivory-pollination coupling mediated by ontogenetic change in interaction type stabilizes community dynamics.
The 100th annual meeting of Ecological Society of America (2015/08, Baltimore, USA, oral) => The Volterra Award for Best Student Oral Presentation (Theory Section)
25. Liu S-Y V*, Nakazawa T.
Genetic stock structure of Biwa goby (Gymnogobius isaza) in Lake Biwa.
The 4th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2014/11, Hualien, Taiwan, poster)
24. Wang Y-J *, Nakazawa T, Ho C-K.
Warming impact on the population size and structure of a crop pest (soybean aphid) and its consequence for pest colonization.
The 4th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2014/11, Hualien, Taiwan, poster)
23. Chou C-C*, Iwasa Y, Nakazawa T.
Incorporating an ontogenetic perspective into theory of the evolution of sexual size dimorphism.
The 4th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2014/11, Hualien, Taiwan, poster)
22. Nakazawa T.
A perspective on match/mismatch phenology in a community context.
The 4th Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2014/11, Hualien, Taiwan, oral)
21. Nakazawa T*, Yamanaka Y, Urano S.
Model analysis for plant disease dynamics co-mediated by herbivory and herbivore-borne phytopathogens.
The Joint Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology and the Society for Mathematical Biology 2014 (2014/07, Osaka, Japan, oral)
20. Chen H-W*, Nakazawa T.
Ecological network: progresses and perspectives.
The Joint Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology and the Society for Mathematical Biology 2014 (2014/07/31, Osaka, Japan, minisymposium organization)
19. Nakazawa T*, Doi H.
A perspective on match/mismatch phenology in a community context.
Hokkaido University GCOE Program for Ecological Research Network between Japan and Taiwan & The 3rd Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2012/12, Sapporo, Japan, oral)
18. Briones JC*, Tsai C-H, Nakazawa T, Sakai Y, Papa RD, Hsieh C-H, Okuda N.
Long-term changes in the diet and intestinal parasitofauna of Gymnogobius isaza from Lake Biwa, Japan: Effects of body size and prey availability.
American Society for Limnology and Oceanography 2012 Aquatic Sciences Meeting (2012/07, Otsu, Japan, poster)
17. Nakazawa T*, Ushio M, Kondoh M.
Scale dependence of predator–prey mass ratio: determinants and applications.
American Society for Limnology and Oceanography 2012 Aquatic Sciences Meeting (2012/07, Otsu, Japan, poster)
16. Nakazawa T*, Doi H.
Toward understanding of the community consequences of species-specific phenological shifts under climate change.
The 96th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (2011/08, Austin, USA, oral)
15. Hsieh C-H*, Yamauchi A, Nakazawa T, Wang W.
Fishing effects on age and spatial structures undermine population stability of fishes.
American Society for Limnology and Oceanography 2011 Aquatic Science Meeting (2011/02, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Special Session "Climate and fishing effects on life history of exploited stocks and the consequences of population sustainability")
14. Nakazawa T*, Sakai Y, Hsieh C-H, Koitabashi T, Tayasu I, Yamamura N, Okuda N.
Is the relationship between body size and trophic niche position time-invariant in a predatory fish? First stable isotope evidence.
International Symposium on Isotope Ecology 2010 (2010/11, Kyoto, Japan, poster)
13. Nakazawa T*.
Ontogenetic niche shift, food-web coupling, and alternative stable states.
International Forum for Ecosystem management Applying to Ecosystem Adaptability Science: Robustness and Stability of Organisms and Ecosystems. (2010/02, Sendai, Japan, poster)
12. Nakazawa T*.
Ontogenetic niche shift, food-web coupling and alternative stable states.
International Symposium on Quantitative Ecology & the 2nd Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2009/10, Taipei, Taiwan, oral)
11. Nakazawa T*, Sakai Y, Hsieh CH, Koitabashi T, Tayasu I, Yamamura N, Okuda N.
Temporal variability in size-dependence of trophic level in a predatory fish.
International Symposium on River and Lake Environments (2009/09, Ueda, Japan, oral)
10. Nakazawa T*.
Resting eggs of zooplankton and the paradox of enrichment.
The 1st Taiwan-Japan Ecology Workshop (2008/12, Taipei, Taiwan, oral)
09. Nakazawa T*, Sakai Y, Koitabashi T, Tayasu I, Yamamura N, Okuda N.
Eutrophication and pelagic-benthic coupling in a deep lake.
The 92th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (2007/08, San Jose, USA, oral)
08. Nakazawa T*, Kuwamura M, Yamamura N.
Resting eggs of zooplankton and the paradox of enrichment: Does an alternative reproductive strategy adapted for food deficiency stabilize a predator-prey system?
The Joint Annual Meetings of the Society for Mathematical Biology and the Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology (2007/07, San Jose, USA, oral)
07. Nakazawa T*, Yamamura N.
Breeding migration and population stability.
International Symposium on Dynamical Systems Theory and Its Applications to Biology and Environmental Sciences (2007/03, Hamamatsu, Japan, poster)
06. Nakazawa T*, Yamamura N.
Altruistic behavior in a Nicaraguan cichlid fish is maintained in a cyclic dominance structure.
Japanese-Korean Joint Meeting for Mathematical Biology (2006/09, Fukuoka, Japan, oral)
05. Nakazawa T*, Yamamura N.
Flexibility in altruistic behavior and its effects on a cyclic dominance structure.
The 11th Congress of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology (2006/07 Tours, France, oral)
04. Nakazawa T*, Yamamura N.
Community structure and stability analysis for intraguild interactions among host, parasitoid, and predator.
The 2nd Scientific Congress of East Asian Federation of Ecological Societies (2006/03, Niigata, Japan, poster)
03. Nakazawa T*, Yamamura N.
Does adaptive reproductive strategy stabilize population dynamics?
The 90th Ecological Society of America and 9th International Congress on Ecology Joint Annual Meeting (2005/08, Montreal, Canada, poster)
02. Yamamura N*, Nakazawa T.
Population dynamics and adaptive evolution of a prey fish species caused by an introduced predator fish in Lake Biwa.
The 1st Conference on Computation and mathematical Population Dynamics (2004/06, Trento, Italy, oral)
01. Nakazawa T*, Yamamura N.
Change in prey fish body size with predation pressure: The relative effects of ecological process and evolutionary process.
The 1st Conference on Computation and Mathematical Population Dynamics (2004/06, Trento, Italy, poster)