Profile

Yumi HENMI (Doctor of Philosophy)

Affiliation: Kyoto University

Location: Kyoto, Japan

Department: Maizuru Fisheries Research Station

Position: Tenure-track Assistant Professor

 

E-mail: merry_goby (at) yahoo.co.jp


Research interests

 symbiosis, commensal, goby, shrimp, burrow

Education

 Doctor of Philosophy, Kochi University, Kochi (2018)

 Master of Education, Kochi University, Kochi (2015)

 Bachelor of Education,  Kochi University, Kochi (2013)


Recent Research Achievements

Kristian Q. Aldea and Yumi Henmi* (2021). New record of the symbiotic alpheid shrimp Stenalpheops anacanthus Miya, 1997 from the middle of the Sea of Japan. Kuroshio Science.
Yumi Henmi* and Gyo Itani (2021) Species-specific patterns of the use of burrows of Upogebia Leach, 1814 (Decapoda: Gebiidae: Upogebiidae) by the symbiotic alpheid shrimps Stenalpheops anacanthus Miya, 1997 and Athanas japonicus Kubo, 1936 (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) as revealed by laboratory quantification. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 41: ruaa095.
Yumi Henmi*, Yuya Okada and Gyo Itani (2020) Occasional utilization of crustacean burrows by the estuarine goby Mugilogobius abei. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 528: 151383.
Yumi Henmi*, Chiho Fujiwara and Gyo Itani (2020) Mesocosm experiments revealed a possible negative effect exerted by the facultatively symbiotic goby on the host alpheid shrimp burrow. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 527: 151379.