Session Details

[1AS-04]【J】The interaction between different species and “Extended phenotypes"

Wed. Nov 27, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM JST
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Room 4(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 4F 404+405+406)
Organizer: Ryusuke Niwa (University of Tsukuba), Susumu Katsuma (The University of Tokyo)
Nature often showcases phenomena where one organism's genetic information influences the phenotypic expression in another, as seen in interactions like parasitism and endosymbiosis—illustrating Richard Dawkins' "extended phenotype." Despite this, specific mechanisms remain poorly understood. This symposium aims to present recent research on the molecular mechanisms of "extended phenotypes" in non-model organisms with recent technological advancements.

Introduction

[1AS-04-01]Molecular mechanisms of host behavioral manipulation by baculoviruses

○Susumu Katsuma1, Ryuhei Kokusho1, Hiroyuki Hikida2 (1. The University of Tokyo, 2. kyoto University)
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[1AS-04-02]Molecular mechanism and its evolution of host behaviour manipulation by parasitic nematomorphs

○Takuya Sato Sato1, Takanori Nishino1, Minoru Moriyama6, Tappei Mishina2, Chiu Ming-Chung3, Yasushi Iwatani4, Takema Fukatsu6, Ryuichi Okada5, Midori Sakura5 (1. Kyoto University, 2. Kyushu University, 3. National Taiwan University, 4. Kinki University, 5. Kobe University, 6. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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[1AS-04-03]“Extended phenotypes” of plants induced by insects. – insect-plant interactions in gall-inhabiting social aphids -

○Mayako Kutsukake1, Keigo Uematsu2, Minoru Moriyama3, Takema Fukatsu3 (1. AIST, CMB, 2. Keio Univ., 3. AIST, BPRI)
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[1AS-04-04]How to create an insect gall

○Tomoko Hirano1, Masa H Sato1 (1. Kyoto Prefectural University)
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[1AS-04-05]Evolutionary arms race between male-killing symbionts and hosts

Masayuki Hayashi1, Keisuke Nagamine1, Hiroshi Arai2, Emily Hornett2, Greg Hurst2, ○Daisuke Kageyama Kageyama1 (1. NARO, 2. Univ. Liverpool)
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[1AS-04-06]Commonalities and differences in male-killing mechanisms caused by insect symbionts

○Toshiyuki Harumoto1, Masayoshi Watada2, Daisuke Kageyama3 (1. Kyoto Univ., 2. Tokyo Met. Univ., 3. NARO)
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[1AS-04-07(1P-648)]Identification of venom proteins from the parasitoid wasp Asobara japonica, inducing Drosophila imaginal disc degradation that contributes to parasitism success

Takumi Kamiyama1, Yuko Shimada-Niwa1, Hitoha Mori2, Naoki Tani3, Hitomi Takemata-Kawabata2, Mitsuki Fujii2, Akira Takasu4, Minami Katayama2, Takayoshi Kuwabara2, Kazuki Seike2, Noriko Matsuda-Imai5, Toshiya Senda4, Susumu Katsuma5, Akira Nakamura3, ○Ryusuke Niwa1 (1. TARA, Univ. Tsukuba, 2. Biology, Univ. Tsukuba, 3. Kumamoto Univ., 4. KEK, 5. Univ. Tokyo)
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General Discussion