スポンサーリンク
Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University | 論文
- Importance of permafrost as a source of water for plants in east Siberian taiga
- Effects of exogenous Jasmonic acid and benzo (1, 2, 3) thiadiazole-7-carbothioic acid S-methyl ester (BTH), a functional analogue of salicylic acid, on the egg production of a herbivorous mite Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae)
- Food habit divergence between white-spotted charr and masu salmon in Japanese mountain streams : circumstantial evidence for competition
- Nitrogen-stable isotopic signatures of basal food items, primary consumers and omnivores in rivers with different levels of human impact
- 飼育下におけるミズグモの活動の時間配分
- 深泥池におけるミズグモの生息場所の水質条件
- Diel patterns in reproductive events of the blenniid fish Petroscirtes breviceps in the temperate waters of southern Japan
- インドネシア, 西スマトラ州における亜山地性熱帯多雨林の林分構造と生産力の水平変動
- Relationships between length and weight of freshwater macroinvertebrates in Japan
- Identification of a Novel Uromodulin-Like Gene Related to Predator-Induced Bulgy Morph in Anuran Tadpoles by Functional Microarray Analysis
- The relative importance of substrate conditions as microhabitat determinants of a riverine benthic goby, Rhinogobius sp. OR (orange form) in runs
- Length–weight Relationships in Six Amphibian Species of Japan
- Effects of summer drawdown on cyprinid fish larvae in Lake Biwa, Japan
- A seasonal change in the distribution of a stream-dwelling stonefly nymph reflects oxygen supply and water flow
- Effects of head shape variation on growth, metamorphosis and survivorship in larval salamanders (Hynobius retardatus)
- Push-up response of stonefly larvae in low-oxygen conditions
- Belowground microbial symbiont enhances plant susceptibility to a spider mite through change in soybean leaf quality
- Sand banks contribute to the production of coastal waters by making a habitat for benthic microalgae in the sublittoral zone : food web analyses in Aki-Nada using stable isotopes
- Extrafloral nectaries indirectly protect small aphid colonies via ant-mediated interactions
- Intact lima bean plants exposed to herbivore-induced plant volatiles attract predatory mites and spider mites at different levels according to plant parts