Kishida Osamu | Center For Ecological Research Kyoto University
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概要
関連著者
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Nishimura Kinya
Graduate School Of Fisheries Sciences Hokkaido University
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KISHIDA Osamu
Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University
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Kishida Osamu
Center For Ecological Research Kyoto University
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Trussell Geoffrey
Marine Science Center Northeastern University
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Nishimura Kinya
Graduate School Of Fisheries Science Hokkaido University
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Uchida Naoyuki
Graduate School Of Applied Life Sciences Department Of Ninon University College Of Bioresource Scien
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KISHIDA OSAMU
Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University
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Kurata Youichi
Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Department of Ninon University College of Bioresource Scie
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Mori Tsukasa
Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Department of Ninon University College of Bioresource Scie
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Kawachi Hiroko
Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Department of Ninon University College of Bioresource Scie
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Hiraka Ikuei
Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences, Department of Ninon University College of Bioresource Scie
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Hiraka Ikuei
Graduate School Of Applied Life Sciences Department Of Ninon University College Of Bioresource Scien
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Kishida Osamu
Graduate School Of Fisheries Science Hokkaido University
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TRUSSELL Geoffrey
Marine Science Center, Northeastern University
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MOUGI Akihiko
Department of Biology, Kyushu University
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Mougi Akihiko
Department Of Biology Kyushu University
著作論文
- Top-down effects on antagonistic inducible defense and offense
- Geographic variation in a predator-induced defense and its genetic basis
- GENETIC BASIS OF PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY FOR PREDATOR-INDUCED MORPHOLOGICAL DEFENSES IN ANURAN TADPOLE USING cDNA SUBTRACTION AND MICROARRAY ANALYSIS(Taxonomy and Systematics,Abstracts of papers presented at the 76^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Soci
- Identification of a Novel Uromodulin-Like Gene Related to Predator-Induced Bulgy Morph in Anuran Tadpoles by Functional Microarray Analysis
- Inducible defenses in prey intensify predator cannibalism
- Evolutionary ecology of inducible morphological plasticity in predator-prey interaction : toward the practical links with population ecology