TAKASHINA Nao
(Associate Professor/Division of Environmental Studies)
Department of International Studies/Conservation biology, fisheries management, theoretical ecology
Career Summary
2015: Doctor of Science (Kyushu University)
2015-2017: Postdoctoral Fellow (University of the Ryukyus)
2017-2020: JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University)
2019-2020: Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Bergen)
2020: Research Associate (The University of Tokyo)
2024: Associate Professor (The University of Tokyo)
Literature
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Takashina, N., Understanding the impact of selective fishery and bycatch on stock dynamics, Natural Resource Modeling, e12403, 2024
Takashina, N., K. Kakinuma, Modeling a pastoral social-ecological system and its application to climate risk assessment on traditional livelihoods, Sustainability Science, 19:1079–1096, 2024
Erm, P., A. Balmford, N. C. Krueck, N. Takashina, M. H. Holden, Marine protected areas can benefit biodiversity even when bycatch species only partially overlap fisheries. Journal of Applied Ecology, 61:621-632, 2024
Fung, T., N. Takashina, Chisholm, R. Mechanistic partitioning of species richness in diverse tropical forest tree communities with immigration and temporal environmental stochasticity, Journal of Ecology, 111:2441-2456, 2023