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Yoshinari Yonehara
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 5
Citations - 243
Yoshinari Yonehara is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seabird & Wind shear. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 164 citations.
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Animal-borne telemetry: An integral component of the ocean observing toolkit
Robert Harcourt,Ana M. M. Sequeira,Xuelei Zhang,Fabien Roquet,Kosei Komatsu,Michelle R. Heupel,Clive R. McMahon,Fred Whoriskey,Mark G. Meekan,Gemma Carroll,Stephanie Brodie,Colin A. Simpfendorfer,Mark A. Hindell,Ian D. Jonsen,Daniel P. Costa,Barbara A. Block,Mônica M. C. Muelbert,Bill Woodward,Mike Weise,Kim Aarestrup,Mark Biuw,Lars Boehme,Steven J. Bograd,Dorian Cazau,Jean-Benoît Charrassin,Steven J. Cooke,Paul D. Cowley,P J Nico de Bruyn,Tiphaine Jeanniard du Dot,Carlos M. Duarte,Víctor M. Eguíluz,Luciana C. Ferreira,Juan Fernández-Gracia,Kimberly T. Goetz,Yusuke Goto,Christophe Guinet,Mike O. Hammill,Graeme C. Hays,Elliott L. Hazen,Luis A. Hückstädt,Charlie Huveneers,Sara J. Iverson,Saifullah Arifin Jaaman,Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong,Kit M. Kovacs,Christian Lydersen,Tim Moltmann,Masaru Naruoka,Lachlan R. Phillips,Baptiste Picard,Nuno Queiroz,Gilles Reverdin,Katsufumi Sato,David W. Sims,Eva M. Thorstad,Michele Thums,Anne M. Treasure,Andrew W. Trites,Guys D. Williams,Yoshinari Yonehara,Michael A. Fedak +60 more
TL;DR: The use of animal telemetry is a powerful tool for observing marine animals and the physical environments that they inhabit, from coastal and continental shelf ecosystems to polar seas and open oceans.
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Flight paths of seabirds soaring over the ocean surface enable measurement of fine-scale wind speed and direction
Yoshinari Yonehara,Yusuke Goto,Ken Yoda,Yutaka Watanuki,Lindsay C. Young,Henri Weimerskirch,Charles-André Bost,Katsufumi Sato +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that flight paths of soaring seabirds can be used to estimate fine-scale ocean surface winds, potentially complementing conventional wind measurements by covering spatial and temporal measurement gaps.
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Interactions between environmental contaminants and gastrointestinal parasites: novel insights from an integrative approach in a marine predator
Alice Carravieri,Sarah J. Burthe,Camille de la Vega,Yoshinari Yonehara,Francis Daunt,Mark Newell,Rachel M. Jeffreys,Alan J. Lawlor,Alexander G. Hunt,Richard F. Shore,M. Glória Pereira,Jonathan A. Green +11 more
TL;DR: In females, parasite loads increased strongly with decreasing selenium:mercury molar ratios, suggesting females may be more susceptible to the interactive effects of contaminants and parasites on physiology, with potential fitness consequences.
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Geographical variation in body size of a pelagic seabird, the streaked shearwater Calonectris leucomelas
Takashi Yamamoto,Takashi Yamamoto,Takashi Yamamoto,Hiroyoshi Kohno,Akira Mizutani,Ken Yoda,Sakiko Matsumoto,Ryo Kawabe,Shinichi Watanabe,Nariko Oka,Katsufumi Sato,Maki Yamamoto,Hisashi Sugawa,Kiyotaka Karino,Kozue Shiomi,Kozue Shiomi,Yoshinari Yonehara,Akinori Takahashi,Akinori Takahashi +18 more
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Ocean wave observation utilizing motion records of seabirds
Leo Uesaka,Yusuke Goto,Yoshinari Yonehara,Kosei Komatsu,Masaru Naruoka,Henri Weimerskirch,Katsufumi Sato,Kentaro Q. Sakamoto +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method was developed to estimate ocean waves from the fine-scale motions of seabirds floating on the sea surface, as recorded by a global positioning system (single-point positioning).