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the Pokemon Ecology Encyclopedia pubulished in June 23rd 2025 /192 pages/"1st issue"

■About "Pokecology] Encyclopedia" the Pokemon Ecology Encyclopedia
This is the first official Pokemon encyclopedia in which a doctor who has studied animal behavior and ecology interprets the Pokemon encyclopedia that appears in the Pokemon series and academically explains the ecology of Pokemon.
The book delves into the lives of wild Pokemon woven in the magnificent world of Pokemon, and unravels the differences, similarities, rules, and connections between each Pokemon.
Chapter 1
Pokemon's appearance and shape
Introduces the relationship between physical characteristics and ecology, such as the differences between males and females, the form that changes depending on the habitat such as regional forms, and the secrets of form changes and evolution.
Chapter 2
Life of Pokemon
Explains the various methods used to catch food, methods of regulating body temperature, life rhythms that match changes such as day and night, phases of the moon, and seasons, and sleep characteristics.
Chapter 3
Relationships between Pokemon
Explains the relationships between Pokemon, such as cooperative relationships, strategies to deceive opponents, territorial disputes, and flocks. It also focuses on coexistence with humans.
Chapter 4
Pokemon's Movement
One of the great attractions of Pokemon is the wide variety of ways they move, such as running, swimming, and flying. By observing and comparing these abilities, we will unravel the differences in their ecology.
Planning, composition, and writing: Yoshinari Yonehara
Born in Tokyo. PhD (Agriculture). Specializes in the flight mechanisms and behavioral ecology of seabirds such as shearwaters and albatrosses. Using a biologging method that measures behavior by attaching recorders to animals, he conducts research on seabirds on uninhabited islands such as the sub-Antarctic. Graduated from the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Tokyo (affiliated with the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute). After working as a special researcher at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, he joined The Pokemon Company in April 2019.
Illustration: Chihiro Kinoshita
Born in Okayama Prefecture. PhD (Agriculture). Specializes in the behavioral ecology and diving physiology of marine animals such as sea turtles. After graduating from the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Tokyo, he served as a special researcher (PD) at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and has been working as an illustrator since 2023. His books include "The Latest Research on Living Creatures' Ecology" (Xknowledge) and "Living Creatures' "Why?" Behavior Notes" (SB Creative), and he also did illustrations for "Many Mysteries: Why Do You Spin Around?" (Fukuinkan Shoten) and "Seed-Sowing Animals" (Bunichi Sogo Shuppan). He likes walking near water.