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Gifu Keizai University

EducationŌgaki, Japan
About: Gifu Keizai University is a education organization based out in Ōgaki, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Stickleback & Gasterosteus. The organization has 31 authors who have published 171 publications receiving 3659 citations.


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20 May 2004-Nature
TL;DR: It is shown that the parallel build-up of mating incompatibilities between stickleback populations can be largely accounted for by assortative mating based on one trait, body size, which evolves predictably according to environment.
Abstract: A principal challenge in testing the role of natural selection in speciation is to connect the build-up of reproductive isolation between populations to divergence of ecologically important traits. Demonstrations of 'parallel speciation', or assortative mating by selective environment, link ecology and isolation, but the phenotypic traits mediating isolation have not been confirmed. Here we show that the parallel build-up of mating incompatibilities between stickleback populations can be largely accounted for by assortative mating based on one trait, body size, which evolves predictably according to environment. In addition to documenting the influence of body size on reproductive isolation for stickleback populations spread across the Northern Hemisphere, we have confirmed its importance through a new experimental manipulation. Together, these results suggest that speciation may arise largely as a by-product of ecological differences and divergent selection on a small number of phenotypic traits.

447 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the optimal velocity model with explicit delay is analyzed and the properties of congestion and the delay time of car motion are investigated by analytical and numerical methods, and it is shown that the small explicit delay time has almost no effects.
Abstract: We analyze the optimal velocity model (OVM) with explicit delay. The properties of congestion and the delay time of car motion are investigated by analytical and numerical methods. It is shown that the small explicit delay time has almost no effects. In the case of the large explicit delay time, a new phase of congestion pattern of OVM seems to appear.

405 citations

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TL;DR: Threespine sticklebacks have a simple chromosomal mechanism for sex determination based on a nascent Y chromosome that is less than 10 million years old, and further analysis of the stickleback system will provide an exciting window into the evolution of sex-determination pathways and sex chromosomes in vertebrates.

398 citations

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22 Oct 2009-Nature
TL;DR: It is shown that a newly evolved sex chromosome contains genes that contribute to speciation in threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) and indicates that sex-chromosome turnover might have a greater role in speciation than was previously appreciated.
Abstract: Sexual antagonism, or conflict between the sexes, has been proposed as a driving force in both sex-chromosome turnover and speciation. Although closely related species often have different sex-chromosome systems, it is unknown whether sex-chromosome turnover contributes to the evolution of reproductive isolation between species. Here we show that a newly evolved sex chromosome contains genes that contribute to speciation in threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus). We first identified a neo-sex chromosome system found only in one member of a sympatric species pair in Japan. We then performed genetic linkage mapping of male-specific traits important for reproductive isolation between the Japanese species pair. The neo-X chromosome contains loci for male courtship display traits that contribute to behavioural isolation, whereas the ancestral X chromosome contains loci for both behavioural isolation and hybrid male sterility. Our work not only provides strong evidence for a large X-effect on reproductive isolation in a vertebrate system, but also provides direct evidence that a young neo-X chromosome contributes to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Our data indicate that sex-chromosome turnover might have a greater role in speciation than was previously appreciated.

332 citations

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TL;DR: An extended optimal velocity model applicable to cooperative driving control system is proposed and the stability of uniform flow and the response to a disturbance in the linear approximation is investigated.
Abstract: We propose an extended optimal velocity model applicable to cooperative driving control system, which will be realized in the near future In the model, a vehicle is controlled by the system using the information of arbitrary number of vehicles that precede or follow We investigate the stability of uniform flow and the response to a disturbance in the linear approximation

173 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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