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Tomonori KODAMA
Ph. D.
Laboratory of Ethology, Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
E-mail: asukamasuku@gmail.com
Keywords:
Ethology、Herpetology、 Pitviper、Venom、Evolution and Ecology、Conservation biology
10. Kodama T, Sakamoto SH. Mori A. Cold kiss still hot: Limited temperature effects on envenomation performance in predatory strikes of a Japanese pit viper (Gloydius blomhoffii). Proceedings of the Loyal Society London B. 291: 20240719. 2024.
9. Kodama T, Mori A. How important is temperature for strike success of ectotherms? Thermal effects on predator-prey interactions of free-ranging pit vipers (Gloydius blomhoffii). Ethology. 129: 641– 648. 2023.
8. Fukuyama I, Kodama T, Eto K, Matsui M, Mohamad YH, Nishikawa K. Phylogenetic placement and diet of homalopsid snake Miralia alternans (Ruess, 1833). Zoological Research. 47: 734-737. 2022.
7. Kodama T, Takahashi M, Mori A. Host resistance to ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in a pit viper, Gloydius tsushimaensis, (Reptilia: Squamata: Viperidae) observed in the field. International Journal of Acarology. 47:643-645. 2021.
6. Yokoi H, Sakai A, Kodama T, Magome S, Itose O, Tawara M, Yasaka T, Abe T, Takeuchi I. Evaluation of a Treatment Algorithm for Tsushima Mamushi (Gloydius tsushimaensis) Snakebites, after Its Introduction to Tsushima Island, Nagasaki, Japan. Internal Medicine. 60:3093-3099. 2021.
5. Fujishima K, Kodama T, Kojima Y, Mohamad YH, Nishikawa K. Short-term movements of Boiga nigriceps (Günther, 1863), with notes on its diet (Squamata: Colubridae). Herpetology Notes. 14:83-89. 2021.
4. Yokoi H, Sakai A, Kodama T, Magome S, Nagayasu T, Tawara M, Hasegawa T, Yasaka T, Abe T, Takeuchi I. Severe hypofibrinogenemia in patients bitten by Gloydius tsushimaensis in Tsushima Island, Nagasaki, Japan, and treatment strategy. Toxicion. 188:142-149. 2020.
3. Kodama T. Gloydius tsushimaensis (Tsushima Island Pit Viper). Reproduction / mating. Herpetological Review, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 51(2):351-352. 2020.
2. Kodama T. Gloydius tsushimaensis (Tsushima Island Pit Viper). Scavenging. Herpetological Review, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 51(2):351. 2020.
1. Fukuyama I and Kodama T. Cyclophiops semicarinatus (Ryukyu Green Snake). Diet. Herpetological Review, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.50 (2):391-392. 2019.
1. Tomonori Kodama. An observation of Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora) feeding on the forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus viridis). Bulletin of the herpetological society of Japan 2017 (2): 191. 2017. (In Japanese)
1. Masaki Hoso (Translation supervised). Ibuki Fukuyama・Ryobu Fukuyama・Tomonori Kodama・Yosuke Kojima・Hiroto Yoshimura (Translation). 2019. How snakes Work. Harvey B. Lillywhite. Tokai University Publishing Devision, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Pref, Japan.
4. Kodama T, Sakamoto SH. Mori A. Cold kiss still hot? Limited temperature effects on envenomation performance in predatory strikes of a Japanese pit viper (Gloydius blomhoffii). SSAR 2024. Ann Arbor, Michigan, US. July, 2024. (oral)
3. Kodama T and Mori A. Strike to nothing: how frequently do pit vipers misidentify non-prey as prey?. Snake Ecology Group Ⅶ. Winter, Wisconsin, US. June, 2024. (oral)
2. Kodama T and Mori A. Factors influencing failure strikes to terrestrial and aquatic prey animals in Gloydius spp. in the field. Biology of Pit vipers 4. Rodeo, New Mexico, US. July, 2021. (poster)
1. Kodama T. Feeding Ecology of a Fish-eating Pit Viper, Gloydius tsushimaensis: Seasonal Change of Foraging sites and Prey Types. Biology of Pit vipers 3. Rodeo, New Mexico, US. July, 2019. (poster)
10. Kodama T and Mori A. How temperature affects outcomes of predatory strikes of Gloydius blomhoffii? . Japan Ethological Society 41st annual meeting. Kyushu, Japan. Nov. 2022. (oral in Japanese)
9. Kodama T and Mori A. Analysis of predation behavior of Gloydius blomhoffii with fixed-videography. The 61st Annual Meeting of the Herpetological Society of Japan.
Okinawa, Japan. Nov. 2022. (Oral in Japanese)
8. Kodama T, Takahashi M and Mori A.Host resistance to ticks in Gloydius tsushimaensis. The 68th annual meeting of the ecological society of Japan.Online. Nov. 2021. (poster in Japanese)
7. Kodama T. “Foraging difficulty" of each prey species of Tsushima island pit-viper -The relationship to seasonal variations of the resource use pattern-. The 67th annual meeting of the ecological society of Japan. Nagoya, Japan. 2020. (poster in Japanese)
6. Kodama T.・Inoue T. Seasonal variation of venom composition in Gloydius tsushimaensis. The 58th Annual Meeting of the Herpetological Society of Japan. Okayama, Japan. Nov. 2019. (poster in Japanese)
5. Kodama T.. Foraging ecology of Gloydius tsushimaensis: foraging sites and prey species in each season. The 57th Annual Meeting of the Herpetological Society of Japan. Sagamihara, Japan. Nov. 2018. (Oral in Japanese).
4. Kodama T. Where and what Gloydius tsushimaensis eat?-Individual-level analysis with radio-tracking-. Tsushima academic forum 2018. Tsushima, Nagasaki.(poster in Japanese)
3. Kodama T. Seasonal variation of the diet of Gloydius tsushimanesis. Tsushima academic forum 2017. Tsushima, Nagasaki.(poster in Japanese)
2. 児玉知理. Seasonal change of the diet of Gloydius tsushimanesis. The 56th Annual Meeting of the Herpetological Society of Japan. Kumamoto, Japan. Nov. 2017. (poster in Japanese).
1. 児玉知理. Piscivory of Gloydius tsushimaensis in the field. The 55th Annual Meeting of the Herpetological Society of Japan. Ginowan, Japan. Nov. 2016. (poster in Japanese).
7. 2024~2025. Study on the individual variation of snake venom toxicity within populations to explore the mechanism of its persistence. Yoshida Science Foundation. PI. 1,000,000 Yen.
6. 2021~2024. The mechanism that abiotic factors affect snake venom evolution. Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. PI. 2,200,000 Yen.
5. 2020~2022. Habitat use pattern of Gloydius blomhoffii and the effects of prey resources. Takara Harmonist Foundation. PI. 500,000 Yen.
4. 2019~2020. The relationships between venom metering and foraging modes in venomous snakes. The Japan Science Society. PI. 690,000 Yen.
3. 2019~2020. The relationships between unique foraging ecology and specialization in body morphology in Gloydius tsushimaensis. The Fujiwara Natural History foundation. PI. 980,000 Yen.
2. 2018~2019. Seasonal variation of foraging ecology and venom composition in Gloydius tsushimaensis. Tsushima City. PI. 300,000 Yen.
1. 2017~2018. The seasonal variation of diet and foraging sites in Gloydius tsushimaensis. Tsushima City. PI. 150,000 Yen.
2. 2023 Silver Maple Award. Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ. March. 2024.
1. 2017 Tsushima Academic Forum Award. Tsushima city. Dec. 2017.
4. :日本爬虫両棲類学会 編. 新日本両生爬虫類図鑑. サンライズ出版, 234pp. 2021
3. 写真提供:日本爬虫両棲類学会 編. 新日本両生爬虫類図鑑. サンライズ出版, 234pp. 2021
2. 写真提供:「対馬の生き物紹介します第11回ツシママムシ」 対馬野生生物保護センター, とらやまの森2020年春号
1. TV 出演・映像提供:「ツシママムシ研究者の取り組み」つしまる通信, 対馬CATV, 2019 年12 月放送
Peer review for
Journal of Ethology, Journal of Zoology