Hitoshi AONUMA

Hitoshi AONUMA

Hokkaido University

H-index: 27

Asia-Japan

About Hitoshi AONUMA

Hitoshi AONUMA, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hokkaido University, specializes in the field of Neurobiology.

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

The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile: natural history, ecology and impact of a successful invader

Photoreceptor genes in a trechine beetle, Trechiama kuznetsovi, living in the upper hypogean zone

Aminergic control of aggressive behavior in social insects.

Honey Bee Waggle Dance as a Model of Swarm Intelligence

Electromagnetic field exposure affects the calling song, phonotaxis, and level of biogenic amines in crickets

The larval scaffold controls fascicle number but is not required for formation of the dorsolongitudinal flight muscles in Manduca sexta

Leg amputation modifies coordinated activation of the middle leg muscles in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus

Sublethal neonicotinoid exposure attenuates the effects of electromagnetic fields on honey bee flight and learning

Hitoshi AONUMA Information

University

Position

Associate professor

Citations(all)

2464

Citations(since 2020)

988

Cited By

1883

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

84

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

Hokkaido University

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Hitoshi AONUMA Skills & Research Interests

Neurobiology

Top articles of Hitoshi AONUMA

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile: natural history, ecology and impact of a successful invader

Elena Angulo

Benoit Guénard

Paride Balzani

Alok Bang

Filippo Frizzi

...

2024/2/25

Photoreceptor genes in a trechine beetle, Trechiama kuznetsovi, living in the upper hypogean zone

Zoological Letters

Takuma Niida

Yuto Terashima

Hitoshi Aonuma

Shigeyuki Koshikawa

2023/5/12

Aminergic control of aggressive behavior in social insects.

Hitoshi Aonuma

Giovanni Benelli

2023/9/1

Honey Bee Waggle Dance as a Model of Swarm Intelligence

Ryuichi Okada

Hidetoshi Ikeno

Hitoshi Aonuma

Midori Sakura

Etsuro Ito

2023/8/20

Electromagnetic field exposure affects the calling song, phonotaxis, and level of biogenic amines in crickets

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Joanna Wyszkowska

Jarosław Kobak

Hitoshi Aonuma

2023/8

The larval scaffold controls fascicle number but is not required for formation of the dorsolongitudinal flight muscles in Manduca sexta

Arthropod Structure & Development

J Clark Ludwig

Hitoshi Aonuma

Barry Trimmer

2022/5/1

Leg amputation modifies coordinated activation of the middle leg muscles in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus

Scientific Reports

Dai Owaki

Hitoshi Aonuma

Yasuhiro Sugimoto

Akio Ishiguro

2021/1/14

Sublethal neonicotinoid exposure attenuates the effects of electromagnetic fields on honey bee flight and learning

Environmental Advances

Sebastian Shepherd

MAP Lima

EE Oliveira

SM Sharkh

Hitoshi Aonuma

...

2021/7/1

On the determinant of gait patterns in myriapod locomotion

The 9.5 th international symposium on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines

Kotaro Yasui

Takeshi Kano

Shigeru Kuroda

Hitoshi Aonuma

Yumino Hayase

...

2021/6

Social evolution with decoupling of multiple roles of biogenic amines into different phenotypes in Hymenoptera

Ken Sasaki

Yasukazu Okada

Hiroyuki Shimoji

Hitoshi Aonuma

Toru Miura

...

2021/5/13

A symbiotic aphid selfishly manipulates attending ants via dopamine in honeydew

Scientific reports

Tatsumi Kudo

Hitoshi Aonuma

Eisuke Hasegawa

2021/9/17

Extremely low‐frequency electromagnetic fields entrain locust wingbeats

Bioelectromagnetics

Sebastian Shepherd

Christopher W Jackson

Suleiman M Sharkh

Hitoshi Aonuma

Eugenio E Oliveira

...

2021/5

Fold analysis of crumpled sheets using microcomputed tomography

Physical Review E

Yumino Hayase

Hitoshi Aonuma

Satoshi Takahara

Takahiro Sakaue

Shun'ichi Kaneko

...

2021/8/12

Descending and Ascending Signals That Maintain Rhythmic Walking Pattern in Crickets

Frontiers in Robotics and AI

Keisuke Naniwa

Hitoshi Aonuma

2021/3/29

Proleg retractor muscles in Manduca sexta larvae are segmentally different, suggesting anteroposterior specialization

Journal of Experimental Biology

Anthony E Scibelli

Daniel P Caron

Hitoshi Aonuma

Barry A Trimmer

2021/7/1

A general model of locomotion of brittle stars with a variable number of arms

Journal of the Royal Society interface

Daiki Wakita

Katsushi Kagaya

Hitoshi Aonuma

2020/1/29

Serotonergic control in initiating defensive responses to unexpected tactile stimuli in the trap-jaw ant Odontomachus kuroiwae

The Journal of Experimental Biology

Hitoshi Aonuma

2020/10/9

A Structural Analysis Based on Kinetic Model of Trap-Jaw in Odontomachus

Asahi Matsuda

Hitoshi Aonuma

Shun’ichi Kaneko

2020

Novel method for analyzing flexible locomotion patterns of animals by using polar histogram

Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics

Keisuke Naniwa

Yasuhiro Sugimoto

Koichi Osuka

Hitoshi Aonuma

2020/8/20

Earwig fan designing: Biomimetic and evolutionary biology applications

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Kazuya Saito

Ricardo Pérez-De La Fuente

Kôichi Arimoto

Young ah Seong

Hitoshi Aonuma

...

2020/7/28

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
M Asada

M Asada

Osaka University

H-index: 44
Etsuro Ito

Etsuro Ito

Waseda University

H-index: 43
Koh Hosoda

Koh Hosoda

Osaka University

H-index: 37
Suleiman Sharkh

Suleiman Sharkh

University of Southampton

H-index: 36
Kazuki Tsuji

Kazuki Tsuji

University of the Ryukyus

H-index: 32
Jianru Xue,薛建儒

Jianru Xue,薛建儒

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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