Hideyuki Doi

Hideyuki Doi

University of Hyogo

H-index: 44

Asia-Japan

About Hideyuki Doi

Hideyuki Doi, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Hyogo, specializes in the field of Ecology, Limnology, Climate change, Environmental DNA.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Tributary mitigates river discontinuity by dam depending on the distance from dam to the tributary confluence

Establishment of environmental DNA method for detecting invasive African-clawed frogs in Japan

Body size is a better predictor of intra-than interspecific variation of animal stoichiometry across realms

The role of large pre-trained models in ecology and biodiversity conservation: Opportunities and Challenges

Canopy cover influences food resources for stream grazers and filter feeders on a reach scale

Do aquatic fungal environmental DNA assemblages reflect the surrounding terrestrial sporocarp communities?

Environmental DNA as a practical tool for aquatic conservation and restoration

The role of large language models in ecology and biodiversity conservation: Opportunities and Challenges

Hideyuki Doi Information

University

Position

Graduate School of Information Science

Citations(all)

7821

Citations(since 2020)

4893

Cited By

4933

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

83

Email

University Profile Page

University of Hyogo

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Hideyuki Doi Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Limnology

Climate change

Environmental DNA

Top articles of Hideyuki Doi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tributary mitigates river discontinuity by dam depending on the distance from dam to the tributary confluence

River Research and Applications

Izumi Katano

Hideyuki Doi

Junjiro N Negishi

Tomoko Minagawa

Yuichi Kayaba

2024/2

Establishment of environmental DNA method for detecting invasive African-clawed frogs in Japan

Limnology

Kengo Takemoto

Hideyuki Doi

Tatsuya Saito

Hiroaki Ui

Tomoko Doei

...

2024/1/31

Body size is a better predictor of intra-than interspecific variation of animal stoichiometry across realms

bioRxiv

Mark P Nessel

Olivier Dezerald

Julian Merder

Karl Andraczek

Ulrich Brose

...

2024

The role of large pre-trained models in ecology and biodiversity conservation: Opportunities and Challenges

T Osawa

N Tsutsumida

2024/3/25

Canopy cover influences food resources for stream grazers and filter feeders on a reach scale

Hydrobiologia

Hideyuki Doi

Yuko Ishida

Yasuhiro Takemon

2024/1

Do aquatic fungal environmental DNA assemblages reflect the surrounding terrestrial sporocarp communities?

Fungal Ecology

Yoriko Sugiyama

Shunsuke Matsuoka

Yoshito Shimono

Masayuki Ushio

Hideyuki Doi

2024/2/1

Environmental DNA as a practical tool for aquatic conservation and restoration

Landscape and Ecological Engineering

Hideyuki Doi

Keigo Nakamura

2023/1

The role of large language models in ecology and biodiversity conservation: Opportunities and Challenges

Hideyuki Doi

Takeshi Osawa

Narumasa Tsutsumida

2023/6/12

Long‐term series of measurements of eggs and chicks of Caspian terns (Hydroprogne caspia) breeding in Lake Chany, Western Siberia, Russia, during 1985 and …

Ecological Research

Alexander K Yurlov

Natalia I Yurlova

Maria Yu Garyushkina

Marina A Selivanova

Hideyuki Doi

2023/9

Detection of fish sedimentary DNA in aquatic systems: A review of methodological challenges and future opportunities

Grayson P Huston

Mark Louie D Lopez

Yuanyu Cheng

Leighton King

Lucinda C Duxbury

...

2023/11

Diurnal detection of environmental DNA of the semi-aquatic water shrew Chimarrogale platycephala using 25-h water sampling in streams

Landscape and Ecological Engineering

Nao Shiozuka

Izumi Katano

Hideyuki Doi

Masatoshi Nakamura

Tomoyasu Shirako

...

2023/1

Comparing environmental DNA with whole pond survey to estimate the total biomass of fish species in ponds

Freshwater Biology

Rio Souma

Izumi Katano

Hideyuki Doi

Teruhiko Takahara

Toshifumi Minamoto

2023/5

Predator‐induced plasticity in relation to prey body size: A meta‐analysis of Daphnia experiments

Mariko Nagano

Masaki Sakamoto

Kwang‐Hyeon Chang

Hideyuki Doi

2023/8

The eDNA Society International Meeting 2023,“moving from knowledge into practice”

Environmental DNA

Hiroki Yamanaka

Hideyuki Doi

Hitoshi Araki

Kimiko Uchii

Toshifumi Minamoto

2023/11

Dominant barriers and the solutions to the social application of environmental DNA

Hideyuki Doi

Keigo Nakamura

2023/4

Species traits and ecosystem characteristics affect species detection by eDNA metabarcoding in lake fish communities

Freshwater Biology

Hideyuki Doi

Shunsuke Matsuoka

Shin‐ichiro S Matsuzaki

Mariko Nagano

Hirotoshi Sato

...

2023/8

Sedimentary DNA can reveal the past population dynamics of a pelagic copepod

Freshwater Biology

Kai Nakane

Xin Liu

Hideyuki Doi

Gaël Dur

Michinobu Kuwae

...

2023/11

Quantifying habitable water temperatures and thermal sensitivities among species functional traits of stream invertebrates

Authorea Preprints

Hideyuki Doi

John Kominoski

Izumi Katano

2023/2/27

Mapping Forest Vertical Structure Attributes with GEDI, Sentinel-1, and Sentinel-2

Narumasa Tsutsumida

Akira Kato

Takeshi Osawa

Hideyuki Doi

2023/7/16

Effective environmental DNA collection for an endangered catfish species: testing for habitat and daily periodicity

Ichthyological Research

Teruhiko Takahara

Hideyuki Doi

Toshihiro Kosuge

Nanae Nomura

Nobutaka Maki

...

2023/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 47
Toshifumi MINAMOTO

Toshifumi MINAMOTO

Kobe University

H-index: 36
Hiroki YAMANAKA

Hiroki YAMANAKA

Ryukoku University

H-index: 32
Shin-ichi Nakano

Shin-ichi Nakano

Kyoto University

H-index: 32
Michio Kondoh

Michio Kondoh

Tohoku University

H-index: 30
junjiro negishi

junjiro negishi

Hokkaido University

H-index: 24
Hirotoshi Sato

Hirotoshi Sato

Kyoto University

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