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Yukio Matsumoto

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Iguchi A, Gibu K, Yorifuji M, Nishijima M, Suzuki A, Ono T, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Apr; 930:172616. PMID: 38642751
Transgenerational responses of susceptible calcifying organisms to progressive ocean acidification are an important issue in reducing uncertainty of future predictions. In this study, a two-generation rearing experiment was conducted using...
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Takegaki T, Nakatake Y, Matsumoto Y, Suga K, Amiya N
Am Nat . 2023 May; 201(6):841-850. PMID: 37229709
AbstractOffspring desertion by parents generally occurs at an early stage of parental care, which is thought to minimize the costs of parental care prior to desertion. This study investigated the...
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Matsumoto Y, Mochimaru N, Yasuda H, Pak K, Kobayashi T, Yamamoto-Hanada K, et al.
Skin Res Technol . 2023 Jan; 29(1):e13276. PMID: 36704885
Background: Physiological skin properties of neonates and infants change drastically after birth and are implicated in the onset of atopic dermatitis and other diseases. Studies have measured physiological skin properties...
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Kikuchi N, Nakao H, Matsumoto Y, Yoshida K, Okai M, Kawai T, et al.
Int J Hematol . 2020 Nov; 113(1):3-4. PMID: 33236272
No abstract available.
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Matsumoto Y
PeerJ . 2020 Mar; 8:e8710. PMID: 32195052
Background: Aggregation affects the fertilization rate of species that utilize external fertilization. However, the process of aggregation has not been studied in detail, using either theoretical models or real world...
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Matsumoto Y, Tateishi T, Terada R, Soyano K, Takegaki T
Curr Biol . 2018 Aug; 28(17):2831-2836.e3. PMID: 30122527
Parental care is costly for animal parents [1-3], who often desert, abort, or kill their offspring and sometimes even eat them-so-called filial cannibalism [1, 4]. A primary adaptive hypothesis for...
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Onitsuka T, Takami H, Muraoka D, Matsumoto Y, Nakatsubo A, Kimura R, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2018 Jan; 134:28-36. PMID: 29289362
This study assessed the effects of constant and diurnally fluctuating pCO on development and shell formation of larval abalone Haliotis discus hannai. The larvae was exposed to different pCO conditions;...
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Matsumoto Y, Kadono T, Matsuoka M, Kawakami T, Furuya N, Doi M, et al.
J Dermatol . 2017 Oct; 45(2):e33-e34. PMID: 28984022
No abstract available.
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Matsumoto Y, Takegaki T
Sci Rep . 2016 Apr; 6:24536. PMID: 27087584
Male coercive mating exerts a strong evolutionary pressure on mating-related traits of both sexes. However, it is extremely rare in externally fertilizing species probably because the male mating behaviour is...
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Takegaki T, Kaneko T, Matsumoto Y
Naturwissenschaften . 2012 Mar; 99(4):285-9. PMID: 22382403
Sneaking tactic, a male alternative reproductive tactic involving sperm competition, is generally adopted by small individuals because of its inconspicuousness. However, large size has an advantage when competition occurs between...