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Impact of invasive species and disturbance on pollinator networks in Ogasawara

Research Project

Project/Area Number 20F20379
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section外国
Review Section Basic Section 45040:Ecology and environment-related
Research InstitutionTokyo Metropolitan University

Principal Investigator

クロニン アダム  東京都立大学, 理学研究科, 准教授 (30620489)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) QUITIAN MARTA  東京都立大学, 理学(系)研究科(研究院), 外国人特別研究員
Project Period (FY) 2020-11-13 – 2022-03-31
Project Status Discontinued (Fiscal Year 2021)
Budget Amount *help
¥2,100,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,100,000)
Fiscal Year 2021: ¥1,100,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,100,000)
Fiscal Year 2020: ¥800,000 (Direct Cost: ¥800,000)
KeywordsPollinator / Network analysis / Invasive species / Ogasawara / Reproductive strategies / pollination
Outline of Research at the Start

The aim of this research is to develop an understanding of impacts of disturbance to Ogasawara resulting from the impacts of invasive species to pollinator networks. Pollinators and their relationship with plants, are key components of ecosystem interconnectivity and health. Disruptions to these networks therefore have broad-reaching ecosystem effects. We will use an ecological network approach to compare pollinator networks between islands with differing levels of disturbance, allowing us to make the first ecosystem-level comparison.

Outline of Annual Research Achievements

The goal of the collaborative research was to asses the impacts of habitat loss and introduction of alien species on the pollination interaction networks of the Ogasawara Islands. To this end, it was needed to join forces between the postdoctoral fellow and her experience on designing and conducting long-term ecological field researches and her skills on analysis of mutualistic interaction networks and my long experience on insect biology, animal behavior, with special focus on Hymenoptera, and coordination of international research projects based in Japan.
The post-doctoral fellowship has been highly fruitful. The exhaustive field work has been effectively accomplished and the first results are very promising, despite the delays that imposed by COVID-19. While no papers have yet been published from the collaboration, Marta has started the analysis and at least three high-impact articles will be prepared in the near future. The fellow will continue working on the project in her new position in Spain and JSPS and the TMU will be acknowledged in all scientific output. Additional collaborative research projects are ongoing.
In addition to research outputs, Marta has made a very significant contribution to students at TMU. She has formed master and undergraduate students in the methods of field-based ecological research and taught them basic zoology and botany in the field.

Research Progress Status

令和3年度が最終年度であるため、記入しない。

Strategy for Future Research Activity

令和3年度が最終年度であるため、記入しない。

Report

(2 results)
  • 2021 Annual Research Report
  • 2020 Annual Research Report
  • Research Products

    (1 results)

All 2021

All Presentation (1 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 1 results,  Invited: 1 results)

  • [Presentation] Sayonara bees: Impacts of habitat loss and introduced species on the Ogasawara Islands2021

    • Author(s)
      Quitian, M, Planas-Sitja, I, Tierney. S, Traveset, A and Cronin A. L.
    • Organizer
      European Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited

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Published: 2020-11-16   Modified: 2024-03-26  

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