中国南部アナグマプロジェクト (South China Badger Project)

Wild mammals trade relationship between a border Nature Reserve and a metropolitan city in Southern China. (Zeng, Y., PANTHERA-CARNECCO joint mini-symposium, WildCRU, University of Oxford, The Recanati-Kaplan Centre, Tubney house, Abingdon, UK. 21st August, 2013. Oral presentation 2013)

Is the hog badger specialist or generalist? Seasonal change of food habits in central China. (Zhou, Y., Kaneko, Y., Newman, C., Buesching, C., Macdonald, D.W. 11th International Mammalogical Congress, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK. 11-16th August 2013. Oral presentation 2013.)  

Balancing the benefits of ecotourism and development: The effects of visitor trail-use on mammals in a protected area in developing China. Biological Conservation 165:18-24. (Zhou, Y., Buesching, C.D., Newman, C., Kaneko, Y., Xie Z., Macdonald, D.W., Peer-reviewed paper, 2013)  Current IF=4.2

Economic exploitation of badgers in Japan, southern China, and South Korea. (Kaneko, Y., Zhou, Y., Han, S., Chen, J., Zeng, Y., Zhang, M., Lo, Y., Lau, M., Newman, C., Buesching, C., Macdonald, D. W.) Wild Musteloid Conference, Oxford, UK. oral presentation 2013. 

Genetic population structures of the masked palm civet Paguma larvata (Viverridae, Carnivora) in Japan and Taiwan, revealed from analysis of newly developed compound microsatellites. Conservation Genetics 13:1095-1107. (Inoue, T., Kaneko, Y., Yamazaki, K., Anezaki, T., Yachimori, S., Ochiai, K., Lin, L., Pei, K.J. Chen, Y., Chang, S., Masuda, R. Peer-reviewed paper, 2012) 

中国南部の国境自然保護区と大都市における野生哺乳類の経済的利用状況 (曾英子、周友兵、張明霞、陳金平、金子弥生.日本哺乳類学会2012年度大会.ポスター発表 2012 

Biogeographical patterns in the diet of genus Martes across the Holarctic region: factors affecting trophic diversity. Journal of Biogeography 38: 137-147. (Zhou, Y., Newman, C., Buesching, C. D., Zalewski, A., Kaneko, Y., Macdonald, D. W. and Xie, Z. Q. peer-reviewed paper, 2011)

Phylogeographic sympatry and isolation of the Eurasian badgers (Meles, Mustelidae, Carnivora): implication for an alternative analysis using maternally as well as paternally inherited genes. Zoological Science 28(4): 293-303. (Tashima, S., Kaneko, Y., Anezaki, T., Baba, M., Yachimori, S., Abramov, A. V., Saveljev, A. P., and Masuda, R. peer-reviewed paper, 2011) 

Diet of an opportunistically frugivorous carnivore, Martes flavigula, in subtropical forest. Journal of Mammalogy 92(3): 611-619. (Zhou, Y. B., Newman, C., Buesching, C. D., Zalewski, A., Kaneko, Y. Macdonald, D.W, and Xie, Z. peer-reviewed paper, 2011) 

Contrasting sociality in two widespread, generalist, mustelid genera, Meles and Martes. Mammal Study 36: 169-188.  (Newman, C., Zhou, Y., Buesching, C. D., Kaneko, Y. and Macdonald, D.W. peer-reviewed paper, 2011 Best Paper Award from Japanese Mammal Society