Katsura Beppu
Shinshu University
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Entomological Science | 2010
Hideyuki Mitsui; Katsura Beppu; Masahito T. Kimura
Seasonal life cycles and resource uses of flower‐ and fruit‐feeding drosophilids (Diptera: Drosophilidae) were studied from low to high altitudes in central Japan to understand their adaptation to seasonal changes of environmental conditions. Drosophila unipectinata and D. oshimai specialized to flowers, D. suzukii and D. subpulchrella depended almost on fruits, while D. lutescens, D. rufa, D. auraria, D. biauraria and D. sternopleuralis used both of them. It was assumed that D. unipectinata moved from low to high altitudes in June while D. oshimai, D. suzukii and D. subpulchrella in July. Migration of D. unipectinata is considered as a means to avoid summer heat or exploit early‐summer resources at high altitudes. On the other hand, D. oshimai, D. suzukii and D. subpulchrella have the capacity to pass the summer at low altitudes, and therefore their migration is assumed as a means to escape from resource‐poor conditions in summer at low altitudes or exploit resources at high altitudes. The generalist species, D. lutescens, D. rufa, D. auraria, D. biauraria and D. sternopleuralis, would not perform such extensive movements between low and high altitudes. They may pass the summer at low or mid altitudes depending on accidentally fallen immature fruits and/or some other resources such as decayed leaves.
Ecological Entomology | 1993
Masahito T. Kimura; Katsura Beppu
Abstract. 1. In central Japan, Drosophila curviceps Okada and Kurokawa was collected in spring and autumn but not in summer at lowlands (alt. 500–1200 m), while it was collected only in summer at highlands (1500–2000 m). Experiments on its thermal tolerance suggested that summer heat at the lowlands and winter low temperatures at the highlands were adverse to this species. It is considered that this species escapes from these extreme temperatures by undergoing seasonal migration between the lowlands and the highlands. This species had no photo‐periodic diapause and bred at both lowlands and highlands.
昆蟲 | 1977
Masahito T. Kimura; Masanori J. Toda; Katsura Beppu; Hideaki Watabe
Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 1999
Shin G. Goto; Takao Yoshida; Katsura Beppu; Masahito T. Kimura
昆蟲 | 1996
Katsura Beppu; Takao Yoshida; Masahito T. Kimura
昆蟲 | 1978
Masahito T. Kimura; Katsura Beppu; Nobuaki Ichijo; Masanori J. Toda
Jpn. J. Ent. | 1990
Nobuaki Ichijo; Katsura Beppu
昆蟲 | 1986
Masanori J. Toda; Masahito T. Kimura; Etsuko Takeda; Katsura Beppu; Yasuhiro Iwao
札幌大学教養部・札幌大学女子短期大学部紀要 | 1979
春夫 高田; Katsura Beppu; Masanori J. Toda
Japanese journal of entomology | 1990
Masanori J. Toda; Masahito T. Kimura; Katsura Beppu; Yasuhiro Iwao