Dr. Sakumi Iki won Takashima Prize 2023. This prize is awarded to outstanding young researchers in Primate Society of Japan. He won the prize based on the following achivements during his PhD. Congrats, Sakumi!
1. Iki Sakumi, Hasegawa Toshikazu. Face-to-face opening phase in Japanese macaques’ social play enhances and sustains participants’ engagement in subsequent play interaction. Animal Cognition, 23(1), pp. 149–158, 2020.
2. Iki Sakumi, Hasegawa Toshikazu. Face-to-face configuration in Japanese macaques functions as a platform to establish mutual engagement in social play. Animal Cognition, 24(6), pp. 1179–1189, 2021.
3. Iki Sakumi, Kutsukake Nobuyuki. Play face in Japanese macaques reflects the sender’s play motivation. Animal Cognition. Online First: 8 December 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-022- 01730-5
4. Iki Sakumi, Kutsukake Nobuyuki. Victims of play escalation rank below aggressors in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). International Journal of Primatology, 43, pp. 365–383, 2022.
5. Iki Sakumi, Kutsukake Nobuyuki. Social bias affects vigilance contagion in Japanese macaques. Animal Behaviour, 178, pp. 67–76, 2021.
6. Iki Sakumi, Kutsukake Nobuyuki. Japanese macaques relax vigilance when surrounded by kin. Animal Behaviour, 179, pp. 173–181, 2021.
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