Takuya Sato

Takuya Sato

Kobe University

H-index: 17

Asia-Japan

About Takuya Sato

Takuya Sato, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kobe University, specializes in the field of Community Ecology, Parasitology, Conservation Biology.

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

The past, present, and a future for native charr in Japan

Apparent migration and natal homing of a small minnow in a large ancient lake

Massive horizontal gene transfer and the evolution of nematomorph-driven behavioral manipulation of mantids

An efficient environmental DNA detection method for rare species: a case study of a small salamander (Hynobius boulengeri)

Seasonal ecosystem linkages contribute to the maintenance of migratory polymorphism in a salmonid population

Seasonal timing of ecosystem linkage contributes to maintaining life-history variation in a salmonid fish population

Difficulty in sex identification of two local populations of red-spotted masu salmon using two salmonid male-specific molecular markers

Direct and indirect effects of amphidromous shrimps on nutrient mineralization in streams in Japan

Takuya Sato Information

University

Position

Department of Biology Graduate school of Science

Citations(all)

1340

Citations(since 2020)

687

Cited By

771

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

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Kobe University

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Takuya Sato Skills & Research Interests

Community Ecology

Parasitology

Conservation Biology

Top articles of Takuya Sato

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The past, present, and a future for native charr in Japan

Kurt D Fausch

Kentaro Morita

Jun-ichi Tsuboi

Yoichiro Kanno

Shoichiro Yamamoto

...

2024/2/27

Apparent migration and natal homing of a small minnow in a large ancient lake

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Takeshi Kikko

Takuya Sato

Minoru Kanaiwa

Daisuke Ishizaki

Kunihiko Kuwamura

...

2024/2/13

Massive horizontal gene transfer and the evolution of nematomorph-driven behavioral manipulation of mantids

Current Biology

Tappei Mishina

Ming-Chung Chiu

Yasuyuki Hashiguchi

Sayumi Oishi

Atsunari Sasaki

...

2023/11/20

An efficient environmental DNA detection method for rare species: a case study of a small salamander (Hynobius boulengeri)

Analytical Sciences

Masayuki K Sakata

Daiki Takeshita

Ryohei Nishizawa

Takuya Sato

Toshifumi Minamoto

2023/5

Seasonal ecosystem linkages contribute to the maintenance of migratory polymorphism in a salmonid population

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Tatsuya Tanaka

Rui Ueda

Takuya Sato

2023/3/29

Seasonal timing of ecosystem linkage contributes to maintaining life-history variation in a salmonid fish population

Authorea Preprints

Rui Ueda

Minoru Kanaiwa

Akira Terui

Gaku Takimoto

Takuya Sato

2023/2/10

Difficulty in sex identification of two local populations of red-spotted masu salmon using two salmonid male-specific molecular markers

Ichthyological Research

Rui Ueda

Hirohiko Takeshima

Takuya Sato

2022/4

Direct and indirect effects of amphidromous shrimps on nutrient mineralization in streams in Japan

Oecologia

Hiromi Uno

Keitaro Fukushima

Mariko Kawamura

Akira Kurasawa

Takuya Sato

2022/2

The effect of habitat fragmentation on the variation of migration-related genes in red-spotted masu salmon

Report of Grant-Supported Research The Asahi Glass Foundation

Takuya Sato

2022

The relationship between vector species richness and the risk of vector-borne infectious diseases

The American Naturalist

Gaku Takimoto

Harumasa Shirakawa

Takuya Sato

2022/9/1

The effects of resource subsidy duration in a detritus‐based stream ecosystem: A mesocosm experiment

Journal of Animal Ecology

Takuya Sato

Rui Ueda

Gaku Takimoto

2021/5

Biochemical influence of amphidromous shrimps on stream ecosystems in Japan

Hiromi Uno

Keitaro Fukushima

Mariko Kawamura

Akira Kurasawa

Takuya Sato

2021/4/8

Captive-bred populations of a partially migratory salmonid fish are unlikely to maintain migratory polymorphism in natural habitats

Biology letters

Tatsuya Tanaka

Rui Ueda

Takuya Sato

2021/1/27

Anadromous red‐spotted masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae), a southernmost sea‐migration form of salmonid, displays low variation in both age at …

Journal of Fish Biology

Shohei Noda

Rui Ueda

Tatsuya Tanaka

Kotaro Shirai

Daisuke Kishi

...

2021/10

Large contribution of pulsed subsidies to a predatory fish inhabiting large stream channels

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Hikaru Itakura

Yoichi Miyake

Takashi Kitagawa

Takuya Sato

Shingo Kimura

2021

Enhanced polarotaxis can explain water-entry behaviour of mantids infected with nematomorph parasites

Current Biology

Nasono Obayashi

Yasushi Iwatani

Midori Sakura

Satoshi Tamotsu

Ming-Chung Chiu

...

2021/6/21

Data from: A test of the effects of timing of a pulsed resource subsidy on stream ecosystems

Takuya Sato

Rana El-Sabaawi

Kirsten Campbell

Tamihisa Ohta

John S Richardson

...

2021/5/19

Phenological diversity of freshwater migration can prolong assemblage‐level migration period in amphidromous fishes in a temperate river system in Japan

Ecological Research

Ryosuke Tanaka

Kentaro Hirashima

Taiga Kunishima

Hiromi Uno

Takuya Sato

2020/5

Timing and duration of phenological resources: Toward a mechanistic understanding of their impacts on community structure and ecosystem processes in stream food chains

Ecological Research

Gaku Takimoto

Takuya Sato

2020/5

Phenology in a community context: Toward a better understanding of the causes and consequences of phenology in seasonal environments

Ecological Research

Gaku Takimoto

Takuya Sato

2020/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Nobuhito Ohte

Nobuhito Ohte

Kyoto University

H-index: 30
Jin-Chywan Gwo

Jin-Chywan Gwo

National Taiwan Ocean University

H-index: 28
Katsutoshi Watanabe 渡辺勝敏

Katsutoshi Watanabe 渡辺勝敏

Kyoto University

H-index: 17
Seth Rudman

Seth Rudman

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 13
Hikaru Itakura

Hikaru Itakura

University of Maryland, Baltimore

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