@article{oai:az.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004009, author = {高槻, 成紀 and 子安, 和弘 and 織田, 銑一 and 森, 健人 and 玉手, 英利 and 樋口, 尚子 and 南, 正人 and 佐藤, 喜和 and Takatsuki, Seiki and Koyasu, Kazuhiro and Oda, Seniti and Mori, Kento and Tamate, Hidetoshi B and Higuchi, Naoko and Minami, Masato and Sato, Yoshikazu}, journal = {麻布大学雑誌, Journal of Azabu University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The annual meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan was held from September 20th to 23rd, 2012 at Azabu University. To mark this occasion, an exhibition entitled “Mammalogy at a Glance,” celebrating the hosting of the 2012 annual meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan by Azabu University, in 2012” was held from September 18th to December 26th, 2012. The senior author (ST) prepared the overall design and asked the contributors to prepare exhibits on the following five topics representing important fields of mammalogy. S. Takatsuki wrote an introduction of mammalogy focusing on its history in Japan. K. Koyasu and S. Oda wrote a history of the Mammalogical Society of Japan. K. Mori described the morphology by exhibiting the hind leg of a zebra (Equus grevyi). Exhibitions of muscle are uncommon and this exhibit attracted the visitors’ attention. H. Tamate explained the genetics by showing genetic variations of sika deer (Cervus nippon). Arrangements of DNA base sequences of sika deer were exhibited in the glass of exhibition cases. Tamate also explained the concept of the subspecies and mitochondria DNA. Skulls of three subspecies of sika deer were exhibited. N. Higuchi and M. Minami presented a study on the behavioral ecology of sika deer on Kinkazan Island based on individual identification. The social rank of male deer strongly affects their reproductive success. Y. Sato introduced the research and conservation activities concerning the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Hokkaido. A leaflet and a GPS collar were exhibited., P(論文), 特集, application/pdf, FEATURE ARTICLES}, pages = {37--44}, title = {麻布大学第11回学術展示「哺乳類学を垣間見る : 2012年哺乳類学会大会記念展示」}, volume = {25}, year = {2014} }