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KAMIO Michiya
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Research Interests 【 display / non-display 】
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化学生態学
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水圏天然物化学
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アメフラシ
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水圏生命化学
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甲殻類
Papers 【 display / non-display 】
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The smell of Panulirus argus virus 1 (PaV1) infection: Disease-induced changes in metabolites in urine and hemolymph of Caribbean spiny lobsters Panulirus argus
Boyu Qin, Donald Behringer, Abigail K. Scro, Erica Ross, Hajime Uchida, Satoshi Yoshimura, Jan Tebben, Tilmann Harder, Charles Derby, Michiya Kamio , 2026.02
JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
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Chemical cues for intraspecific chemical communication and interspecific interactions in aquatic environments: applications for fisheries and aquaculture
Michiya Kamio, Hidenobu Yambe, Nobuhiro Fusetani , 2021.11
Fisheries Science
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Morphological and behavioral indicators of reproductive premolt females of the helmet crab Telmessus cheiragonus
Michiya Kamio, Hiroki Osada, Hirona Yano , 2021.05
FISHERIES SCIENCE
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Plastic leachates induce appetitive response in the helmet crab Telmessus cheiragonus.
Seuront Laurent., Kamio Michiya. , 2026.02
Science of The Total Environment
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Morphological and genetic species determination of a juvenile spiny lobster collected from Usujiri, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan in 2023, during record-breaking heatwave
Kamio Michiya, Sasaki Ayaka, Sasaki Jun, Yanagimoto Takashi, Chow Seinen , 2025.06
Aquatic Animals
Books 【 display / non-display 】
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Chemical Communication in Crustaceans, T. Breithaupt and M. Thiel (eds.)
Michiya Kamio, Derby D. Charles , 2011
Springer Science+Business Media , Approaches to a molecular identification of sex pheromones in blue crabs, Pp. 393-412 , 0-0
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display 】
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Project Period (FY): 2025/06 - 2028/03 Investigator(s): 神尾 道也
Grant-in-Aid for challenging Research (Exploratory) Principal Investigator 25K22386
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甲殻類幼生の天然餌料に含まれる摂餌促進物質の探索とそれを用いた高嗜好性飼料の開発
Project Period (FY): 2023/04 - 2028/03 Investigator(s): 若林 香織
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) Co-Investigator 23K26985
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Molecules that regulates mating behavior of crustaceans: diversity of pheromones and their functions
Project Period (FY): 2023/04 - 2027/03 Investigator(s): 神尾 道也
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) Principal Investigator 23K27002
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Project Period (FY): 2022/04 - 2025/03 Investigator(s): Awata Satoshi
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) Co-Investigator 23K23966
In this study, we conducted field research on the symbiosis of marine animals from the perspective of a novel Cognitive Evolutionary Ecology in which "fish and crustaceans possess advanced cognitive abilities.” (1) Inter- and intraspecific comparisons of the behavior of snapping shrimp-goby pairs showed that the behavior of shrimp and goby differed significantly between sites with different food amounts, indicating for the first time that the strength of the symbiotic relationship between shrimp and goby is determined by the amount of food in the environment. (2) The results showed for the first time that the snapping shrimp can discriminate between unknown and known individuals. (3) Anemonefish actively provided food to their host sea anemone depending on the feeding habits of the host anemone, and that feeding promoted host growth. (4) Male zebra crabs were found to manipulate host sea urchins in response to female pheromones, but the composition of the pheromone was not identified.
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Search of environmentally friendly anti-biofilm molecules using planar oxygen optode
Project Period (FY): 2020/04 - 2023/03 Investigator(s): 神尾 道也
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C) Principal Investigator 20K06235
Lesson Subject 【 display / non-display 】
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Lesson Subject(Undergraduate)
Freshman Seminar
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Basic ChemistryⅡ
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Chemistry: Fundamental Experiments
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Introduction to Chemistry Ⅱ
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Introduction to Chemistry Ⅲ
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Marine Chemical Biology and Biotechnology Ⅱ
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Environmental and Biological Chemistry Experiments
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Lesson Subject(Graduate School)
Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds
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Special Seminar in Ocean Sciences
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Research in Ocean Sciences