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FUJITA, Motoko

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Division:G-COE Researcher

Main Research:Initiative 2 "Study on nature-inspired technologies and institutions"
Project Title:Bird diversity in Acacia mangium plantations and its effect on nutrient cycling

Research Theme: 

  1. Landscape structures and bird diversity
  2. Nitrogen and Phosphorus transport by bird feces

 

References: 

  • Fujita, M. and Koike, F. 2007. Birds transport nutrients to fragmented forests in an urban landscape. Ecological Applications, 17(3):648-654

 

2007 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Fujita, M., Koike, F. 2007 Birds transport nutrients to fragmented forests in an urban landscape. Ecological Applications, 17: 648-654.

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2007:

  • Motoko FUJITA, Fumito KOIKE. Birds transport nutrients to forests more actively in an urban landscape than a forest-dominated landscape. The Ecological Society of America 92nd Annual Meeting. San Jose, USA. August 2007
  • Motoko Fujita: Evaluation of biodiversity of birds with special references to avian contribution to nutritional cycling in Acasia planation forests, SBS-RISH Seminar, 13 December, 2007, Penenag, Malaysia.
  • Motoko Fujita: Biodiversity in Tropical Plantation Forests – The importance of conserving biodiversity -, Humanosphere Science School, 22 February, 2008, Cibinong, Indonesia.

 

2008 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Motoko FUJITA and Fumito KOIKE, 2009. Landscape Effects on Ecosystems: Birds as Active Vectors of Nutrient Transport to Fragmented Urban Forests Versus Forest-Dominated Landscapes. Ecosystems (in press)

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2008:

  • Motoko Fujita, Dewi Prawiradilaga, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura. Evaluation of bird diversity in Acacia plantation forests. The Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation “Towards Sustainable land-use in tropical Asia”. Kuching, Malaysia. April 2008
  • Motoko FUJITA. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in the Human-made Landscape: Birds Transport Human-Derived Nutrients into Urban Forests. The Second International Conference of Kyoto University Global COE Program, 2009.3.9
  • Motoko Fujita, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Tsuyoshi Yoshimura. The Role of Remnant Forest in Conserving Bird Diversity in Acacia Plantation in Indonesia. The Second International Conference of Kyoto University Global COE Program, 2009.3.10

 

2009 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Motoko FUJITA and Fumito KOIKE. 2009. Landscape Effects on Ecosystems: Birds as Active Vectors of Nutrient Transport to Fragmented Urban Forests versus Forest Dominated Landscapes. Ecosystems 12(3):391-400

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2009:

  • Motoko Fujita, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Tsuyoshi Yoshimura. The Role of Remnant Forest in Conserving Bird Diversity in Acacia Plantation in Indonesia. 10th International Congress of Ecology. Brisbane, Australia, August 2009

 

2010  Research Outcome:

  • Motoko S. Fujita, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura, Muhammad Iqbal, Satrio Wijamukti, Dwi Mulyawati, Wilson Novarino, Yuli Lestari, Bambang Supriadi, Rosyid Gunawan, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga. 2010. Inventory of Birds in Acacia Plantation in PT. Musi Hutan Persada, Indonesia. Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies No.110 (G-COE Series 108). pp.1-49

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2010:
 

  • Motoko Fujita, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Tsuyoshi Yoshimura. Bird diversity assessment in a tropical Acacia plantation. The 161st Symposium on Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto, 4th February 2011.
  • Motoko Fujita. Landscape Management for Biodiversity Conservation in Tropics, APU ENVOL Guest Lecture Series, 17th January 2011, Beppu.
  • Motoko Fujita. Why is Biodiversity Important? APU ENVOL Guest Lecture Series, 17th January 2011, Beppu.
  • Motoko Fujita and Hiromitsu Samejima. Bird and mammal diversity assessment, monitoring, and management in a tropical peatland ecosystem. Scientific Exploration and Sustainable Management of Tropical Peatland Ecosystems, Riau, Indonesia. 20th October 2010.

2011 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Muhammad Iqbal, Dwi Mulyawati, Motoko S. Fujita, Fangyuan Hua and Berly Zetra. 2011. A Breeding Record of the Rufous-bellied Eagle Lophotriorchis (Hieraatus) kienerii in Sumatra. Kukila 15: 28-32
  • Motoko S. Fujita, Mohammand Irham, Yuli S. Fitriana, Hiromitsu Samejima, Satrio Wijamukti, Dendy Sukma Haryadi, Ahmad Muhammad. (in press) Mammals and Birds in Bukit Batu area of Giam Siak Kecil – Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve, Riau, Indonesia. Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies
  • Hiromitsu Samejima, Motoko S. Fujita, Dendy Sukma Haryadi and Ahmad Muhammad. Biodiversity of a peat-swamp forest in GSK-BB Biosphere reserve. -Mammals, Birds & Soil Macrofauna-, GCOE International Workshop on “Sustainable Management of Bio-resources in Tropical Peat-swamp Forest”, Cibinong, Indonesia. (in press)

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2011:

  • Hiromitsu Samejima, Motoko Fujita and Ahmad Muhammad. Evaluation of biodiversity in different land-use types in a peatland area of Sumatra: Establishing effective institutions for biodiversity conservation. The Fifth International Conference of Kyoto University Global COE Program, Kyoto, December 2011
  • Motoko Fujita, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Tsuyoshi Yoshimura. Bird diversity conservation in a tropical Acacia plantation. The 5th Humanosphere Science School “The Development of Science and Technology for Sustainable Humanosphere”, Ambon, Indonesia, 30th September 2011.
  • Hiromitsu Samejima, Motoko S. Fujita, Dendy Sukma Haryadi and Ahmad Muhammad . Biodiversity inventory in a peat-swamp area of Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve. The 2nd International Workshop on South-South Cooperation for Sustainable Development in the Three Major Tropical Humid, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, October 2011
  • Hiromitsu Samejima, Motoko S. Fujita, Dendy Sukma Haryadi and Ahmad Muhammad. Biodiversity of a peat-swamp forest in GSK-BB Biosphere reserve. -Mammals, Birds & Soil Macrofauna-, GCOE International Workshop on “Sustainable Management of Bio-resources in Tropical Peat-swamp Forest”, Cibinong, Indonesia, July 2011
  • Hiromitsu Samejima, Motoko Fujita, Gono Semiandi, Satrio Wijamukuti, Mohammad Irham and Arjan Boonman. Developing monitoring methods of mammals and birds for sustainable forest management. Workshop on Creation of the paradigm of sustainable use of tropical rainforest by the intensive forest management and advanced utilization of forest resources, Kyoto, May 2011