
The faculty of the Biology Program are divided into the three groups (large lecture-style groups); 1) Ecology and Systematics, 2) Cell and Functional Biology, and 3) Marine Biology and Coral Reef Studies—for both research and educational purposes. Faculty members of the University’s Tropical Biosphere Research Center are also engaged in education and research projects with the Biology Program.
Ancestry and evolution of grasses and trees of the Ryukyu Archipelago

Biodiversity maintenance mechanisms of plant associations

Climate change impacts on coral reef ecosystem

Fundamentals of coral biology and ecological physiology of coral reef life

Animal ecology / Pollination ecology
Evolutionary ecology, conservation, and taxonomy of mollusks

Stress tolerability and adaptive mechanisms of living organisms

Forms and modes of existence of marine invertebrates (especially sea squirts)
Butterfly color pattern formation, olfactory reception, and protein science.

Plastid differentiation and morphogenesis

Behavior and natural history of cephalopods (squid, octopus, etc.)

Reproduction and use of environment by coral reef life

Discovery of the life modes of fish and shellfish/conservation based on genetic information
Ecology, taxonomy, and diversity of cnidarians and coral reef invertebrates

Ecology, taxonomy, and diversity of fish


