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    (Last updated : 2025-11-06 19:34:23)
  TSUGEKI Narumi
   Department   Matsuyama University  Department of Law, Faculty of Law
   Position   Professor
Personal Home Page URL
   https://scholar.google.co.jp/citations?user=wnoMLTUAAAAJ&hl=ja
   https://scholar.google.co.jp/citations?user=wnoMLTUAAAAJ&hl=ja
Research Field (Keyword)
Environmental dynamic analysis, Social-ecological systems, Environmental impact assessment, Biodiversity and systematics, Ecology and environment, Molecular biology 
Academic Awards
1. 2023/05 The eDNA Society International Meeting 2023 Best Poster Award (Zooplankton sedimentary DNA as an effective tool for tracking past population dynamics)
2. 2022/09 Japanese Journal of Limnology The best poster award (Reconstruction of 100-year copepod dynamics revealed by sedimentary DNA)
3. 2021/11 The eDNA Society The best poster award (Reconstruction of 100-year dynamics in zooplankton spawning activity revealed by sedimentary DNA)
4. 2013/03 Ecological society of Japan Ecological Research Award
5. 2010/03 The Ecological Society of Japan Poster award (The reconstructed plankton community in artificial Hataya-Ohnuma pond revealed by their remains preserved in the bottom sediments)
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Publications
1. 2024/09 Article A sedimentary DNA perspective about the influence of environmental and food‐web changes on the microbial eukaryotic community of Lake Biwa Freshwater Biology 69,pp.1553-1567 (Collaboration)  Link
2. 2024/09 Article Toward defining the Anthropocene onset using a rapid increase in anthropogenic fingerprints in global geological archives Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  (Collaboration)  Link
3. 2024/04 Article Establishment success of alien Daphnia in the ancient Lake Biwa: Insights from sedimentary archives Hydrobiologia  (Collaboration)  Link
4. 2023/04 Article Sedimentary DNA can reveal the past population dynamics of a pelagic copepod Freshwater Biology  (Collaboration)  Link
5. 2022/03 Article Human-induced marine degradation in anoxic coastal sediments of Beppu Bay, Japan, as an Anthropocene marker in East Asia Anthropocene 37,pp.100318 (Collaboration)  Link
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Committee and society
1. 2024/04~ The symposium committee of the conference planning, The Ecological Society of Japan
2. 2024/01/01~ Councilor, The Japanese Society of Limnology
3. 2023/12~ Environmental Advisory Council Member, Matsuyama city, Ehime prefecture, Japan