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Organization for Research and Community Collaboration, Nature Fieldwork Center
- Associate professor
- Tetsuo OHI-TOMA
- Research Field
Plant Systematic and Evolution
- Keyword(s)
Sino-Japanese floristic region, Taxonomy, Phylogeny, Speciation
- Research theme
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- Plant Taxonomy in Sino-Japanese floristic region
- Plant diversification in Sino-Japanese floristic region
- Phylogeny of endemic plants in the Ogasawara
Outline of research activitiesSino-Japanese floristic region, including the flora of Japan, has high plant diversity. Primary focus of my research is to understand how plants diversified and evolved in the region. To achieve it, I have conducted researches based on field works, morphological observation, and molecular analyses from the viewpoint of different geographical scale and different evolutionary status. Especially,
I focus on endemic plant groups in the region (Aucuba, Helwingia, Pertya, etc.), plant groups diversified in the region (Aristolochia, Arisaema, etc.), and endemic plants in the Ogasawara Islands.
- Desired cooperation
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- Plant inventory research
- Evolutional adaptation to environment
- Genomic analyses
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