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Achievement

Peer reviewed publications

see also Google scholar citations

* = Corresponding author

Underline = Student in Ida lab

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  1. *Ida TY, Kudo G (2021) Seasonal variation in air temperature drives reproductive phenology of entomophilous plants in a cool-temperate mire community. Botany 99: 433-447. doi: 10.1139/cjb-2021-0021.

  2. Shiroyama H, Mitoh S, Ida TY, *Yusa Y (2020) Adaptive significance of light and food for a kleptoplastic sea slug: implications for photosynthesis. Oecologia 194: 455-463. doi: 10.1007/s00442-020-04779-6.

  3. *Ida TY, Minato E (2020) Multi-cycle synchronous protandry in raceme-like inflorescences of a bumblebee-pollinated herb Aconitum grossedentatumPlant Ecology 221: 965-978. doi: 10.1007/s11258-020-01054-9.

  4. Tamura M, Ohgushi T, *Ida TY (2020) Intraspecific neighborhood effect: population-level consequence of aggregation of highly-defended plants. Functional Ecology 34: 597-605. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.13515.

  5. *Ida TY, Takanashi K, Tamura M, Ozawa R, Nakashima Y, Ohgushi T (2018) Defensive chemicals of neighboring plants limit visits of herbivorous insects: Associational resistance within a plant population. Ecology and Evolution 8 (24): 12981-12990. doi: 10.1002/ece3.4750.

  6. *Wada Y, Iwasaki K, Ida TY, Yusa Y (2017) Roles of the seasonal dynamics of ecosystem components in fluctuating indirect interactions on a rocky shore. Ecology 98(4): 1093-1103. doi: 10.1002/ecy.1743.

  7. *Ikemoto M, Ida TY, Utsumi S, Ohgushi T (2017) Community-wide impacts of early season herbivory on flower visitors on tall goldenrod. Ecological Entomology 42(2): 164-172. doi: 10.1111/een.12372.

  8. *Nakashima Y, Ida TY, Powell W, Birkett M, Taki H, Takabayashi J. (2016) Field evaluation of synthetic aphid sex pheromone in enhancing suppression of aphid abundance by their natural enemies. BioControl 61(5): 485-496. doi: 10.1007/s10526-016-9734-3.

  9. *Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G (2015) The consequences of demand-driven seed provisioning for sexual differences in reproductive investment in Thalictrum occidentale (Ranunculaceae). Journal of Ecology 103(1): 269-280. doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.12330.

  10. *Ida TY, Totland Ø (2014) Heating effect by perianth retention on developing achenes and implications for  seed production in the alpine herb Ranunculus glacialis. Alpine Botany 124(1): 37-47. doi: 10.1007/s00035-014-0129-8.

  11. *Kudo G, Ida TY (2013) Early onset of spring increases the phenological mismatch between plants and pollinators. Ecology 94(10):2311-2320. doi: 10.1890/12-2003.1.

  12. *Sunmonu N, Ida TY, Kudo G (2013) Photosynthetic compensation by the reproductive structures in the spring ephemeral Gagea lutea. Plant Ecology 214(2):175–188. doi: 10.1007/s11258-012-0157-7.

  13. *Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G (2013) Demand-driven resource investment in annual seed production by a perennial angiosperm precludes resource limitation. Ecology 94(1): 51–61. doi: 10.1890/12-0619.1.

  14. *Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G (2012) Effects of defoliation and shading on the physiological cost of reproduction in silky locoweed, Oxytropis sericea. Annals of Botany 109(1): 237-246. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcr273.

  15. *Ida TY, Kudo G (2010) Seasonal patterns of carbon assimilation and allocation of a summer-green forest herb, Parasenecio auriculata (Senecioneae; Asteraceae). Plant Ecology 210(1): 181-193. doi: 10.1007/s11258-010-9748-3.

  16. *Ida TY, Kudo G (2010) Modification of bumblebee behavior by floral color change and implications for pollen transfer in Weigela middendorffiana. Evolutionary Ecology 24(4): 671–684. doi: 10.1007/s10682-009-9324-2.

  17. *Kudo G, Ida TY (2010) Carbon source for reproduction in a spring ephemeral herb, Corydalis ambigua (Papaveraceae). Functional Ecology 24(1): 62-69. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01601.x.

  18. *Ida TY, Kudo G (2009) Comparisons of light utilization and resource allocation strategies between two rhizomatous herbaceous species inhabiting deciduous forests. Journal of Plant Research 122(2): 171-181. doi: 10.1007/s10265-008-0212-6.

  19. *Ida TY, Kudo G (2008) Timing of canopy closure influences carbon translocation and seed production of an understory herb, Trillium apetalon (Trilliaceae). Annals of Botany 101(3): 435-446. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcm296.

  20. *Kudo G, Ida TY, Tani T (2008) Linkages between phenology, pollination, photosynthesis, and plant reproduction in deciduous forest understory plants. Ecology 89(2): 321–331. doi: 10.1890/06-2131.1.

  21. *Cao G-X, Kudo G, Ida TY (2007) Floral sex allocation of hermaphrodite herb with one-day flowers, Hosta rectifolia (Liliaceae). Plant Species Biology 22(3): 191-196. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-1984.2007.00191.x.

  22. *Kudo G, Ishii HS, Hirabayashi Y, Ida TY (2007) A test of the pollination effectiveness of floral color change using artificial inflorescences visited by bumblebees. Oecologia 154(1): 119-128. doi: 10.1007/s00442-007-0820-1.

  23. *Ida TY, Kudo G (2003) Floral color change in Weigela middendorffiana (Caprifoliaceae): reduction of geitonogamous pollination by bumble bees. American Journal of Botany 90(12): 1751-1757. doi: 10.3732/ajb.90.12.1751.

Popular science

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  1. *Ida TY (2009) Ecological significance of floral color change. Seibutsu Kagaku 60(3): 151-158. (In Japanese)

Thesis

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  • Doctoral thesis Ida TY (2009) Resource utilization patterns of understory herbs in cool-temperate deciduous forests. Hokkaido University, JAPAN

  • Master's thesis Ida TY (2003) Ecological significance of floral color change in Weigela middendorffiana (Caprifoliaceae). Hokkaido University, JAPAN

Conference presentation

Underline = Student in Ida lab

O = oral presentation, P = poster presentation

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  1. Kato M, Ida TY. Bumblebee foraging behavior using scent mark. 2020 Annual meeting of Kinki Branch of Ecological Society of Japan, Nara, Japan, December, 2020. [OJ]

  2. Minato E, Ida TY. Ecological significance of synchronous dichogamy at inflorescence and patch level on female reproductive success in Aconitum grossedentatum. The 67th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan, March, 2020. (no presentation due to COVID-19) [OJ]

  3. Kato M, Ida TY. Bumblebee foraging behavior using scent mark. The 67th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan, March, 2020. (no presentation due to COVID-19) [OJ]

  4. Kubo M, Ida TY. Significance of variations in elaiosome of Corydalis ambigua. The 67th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan, March, 2020. (no presentation due to COVID-19) [PJ]

  5. Kubo M, Ida TY. Indirect effects of pollination success on seed dispersal via elaiosome production. The 66th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Kobe, Japan, March, 2019. [OJ]

  6. Kubo M, Ida TY. Indirect effects of pollen limitation on elaisome production. The 50th annual meeting of Society for the study of Species Biology, Tokyo, Japan, December, 2018. [PJ]

  7. Kubo M, Ida TY. Within- and among-plant variations in floral traits: strategy for pollination. The 65th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Sapporo, Japan, March, 2018. [OJ]

  8. Tamura M, Ogushi T, Ida TY. Density-dependent neighborhood effects caused by alkaloid production. The 64th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, March, 2017. [OJ]

  9. Ida TY, Takanashi K, Ogushi T. Spatial and temporal variations in plant-herbivore interaction via plant alkaloid. The 63rd annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Sendai, Japan, March, 2016. [OJ]

  10. Ikemoto M, Ida TY, Ohgushi T. Legacy effects of insect herbivore-plant interaction on reproductive performances of plants.  The 63rd annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Sendai, Japan, March, 2016. [PJ]

  11. Ikemoto M, Ida TY, Ohgushi T. Indirect effects of two types of insect herbivores on flower visitor community and their implications for plants’ reproductive performances. The 100th annual meeting of Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, USA, August 2015. [OE]

  12. Ikemoto M, Ida TY, Ohgushi T. Effects of herbivory during vegetative season on flower-visitor community and plant's reproductive success. The 62nd annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Kagoshima, Japan, March 2015. [PJ]

  13. Ida TY, Totland Ø. Heating achenes by perianths accelerates seed production of an alpine herb, Ranunculus glacialis. The 61st annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Hiroshima, Japan, March 2014. [OE]

  14. Ida TY, Harder, LD, Kudo G. Demand-driven resource investment in annual seed production by perennial angiosperms. The 60th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Shizuoka, Japan, March 2013. [OE]

  15. Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G.  Sink-driven resource allocation and reproductive performance.  Evolution 1st Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology, Ottawa, Canada, July 2012. (Oral presentation in English) 

  16. Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G.  Reproductive investment mediated by pollination success in a wind-pollinated herb, Thalictrum occidentale.  The 5th EAFES International Congress, Otsu, Japan, March 2012. [PE]

  17. Sunmonu AI, Kudo G, Ida TY.  Small but effective: revealing the importance of bract in a spring ephemeral herb.  The 5th EAFES International Congress, Otsu, Japan, March 2012. [PE] 

  18. Ishii HS, Kudo G, Ida TY, Gallwey J, Harder LD. Synergy and interference in the reproductive function of inflorescences. International Botanical Congress, Melbourne, Australia, July 2011. [OE]

  19. Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G. The importance of sink function for reproductive investment and allocation in racemes of Stenanthium occidentale. Oral session in 2011 annual meeting of Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution, Banff, Canada, May 2011. [OE]

  20. Kudo G, Ida TY, Harder LD. Effects of floral position and pollination on seed production of flowers within the inflorescence. Oral session in 58th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Sapporo, Japan, March 2011. [OJ]

  21. Ida TY, Kudo G. Light utilization strategy under shade conditions in a understory herb Parasenecio auriculata inhabiting a deciduous forest. Oral session in 57th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, March 2010. [OJ]

  22. Ida TY, Kudo G. Resource utilization patterns of understory herbs inhabiting deciduous forests. Symposium “Physiological ecology of flowering and seed setting” in 56th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Morioka, Japan, March 2009. [Invited, OJ]

  23. Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G. Do light availability and defoliation alter the carbon partitioning pattern of yellow locoweed? Poster session in 56th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Morioka, Japan, March 2009. [PJ]

  24. Kudo G, Ida TY. Phenological syndrome of understory herbs in the deciduous forests. Symposium “Global climate change and ecosystems” in 56th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Morioka, Japan, March 2009. [Invited, OJ]

  25. Ida TY, Kudo G. Evaluation of the significance of floral color change strategy in Weigela middendorffiana (Caprifoliaceae). The ecology and evolution of plant-pollinator Interactions. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, August 2008. [PE]

  26. Ida TY, Kudo G. Plant growth and reproduction patterns induced by seasonal changes of light availability. Poster session in 55th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Fukuoka, Japan, March 2008. [Awarded a prize “Poster prize”, PJ]

  27. Ida TY, Kudo G. How does the canopy closure influence the growth and reproduction in a spring-blooming herb? Poster session in 54th annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Ehime, Japan, March 2007. [Awarded a prize “Poster prize”, PJ]

  28. Ida TY, Harder LD, Kudo G. The strategy of sequential flowering in Hosta rectifolia (Agavaceae). Poster session in 53rd annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Niigata, Japan, March 2006. [PJ]

  29. Ida TY, Kudo G. The significance of floral color change in Weigela middendorffiana (Caprifoliaceae). Symposium “Pollination network from the perspective of pollinator behavior” in 7th annual meeting of Society of Evolutionary Studies in Japan, Sendai, Japan, August 2005. [Invited, OJ]

  30. Kudo G, Hirabayashi Y, Ida TY, Ishii HS. Significance of floral color change: Test for pollination efficiency by the experiments using artificial inflorescences. Poster session in 51st annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Kushiro, Japan, August 2004. [PJ]

  31. Ida TY, Kudo G. Floral color change in Weigela middendorffiana (Caprifoliaceae): reduction of geitonogamous pollination by bumble bees. Symposium “Diversity of reproductive systems in plants: Ecology, evolution and conservation” in annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Species Biology, Sapporo, Japan, October 2003. [PE]

  32. Ida TY. Effects of floral color change in Weigela middendorffiana (Caprifoliaceae) on the reproductive success. Annual meeting of Ecological Society of Japan, Hokkaido Branch, Sapporo, Japan, December 2002. [OJ]

Referee experiences

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Journal of Ecology, New Phytologist, Evolutionary Ecology, Annals of Botany, American Journal of Botany, Botany, Plant Ecology, Scientia Horticulturae, BMC Ecology, Plant Species Biology, Ecoscience, Ecological Research, Plos One, Scientific Data, Japanese Journal of Ecology

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