スポンサーリンク
Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University | 論文
- A proposal of the method of deer density estimate without fecal decomposition rate : a case study of fecal accumulation rate technique in Japan
- Two New Varieties and One Change of Status in Hosta (Asparagaceae)
- Relationship between Local and Scientific Names of Fishes in Lake Malawi / Nyasa
- Floral correlations in an andromonoecious species, Commelina communis (Commelinaceae)
- Population Pharmacokinetics of an Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonist, Telmisartan, in Healthy Volunteers and Hypertensive Patients
- Persistence of a fig wasp population and evolution of dioecy in figs:a simulation study
- Evolution of Mutualistic Symbiosis:A differential Equation Model
- ONLY MIXING OF GERMINAL VESICLE CONTENTS WITH THE CYTOPLASM CAN DRIVE THE CELL CYCLE IN STARFISH OOCYTES(Developmental Biology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 74^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Relationship between intermediate host taxon and infection by nematodes of the genus Rhabdochona
- Role of Nrf2 and p62/ZIP in the neurite outgrowth by carnosic acid in PC12h cells
- Dietary adaptations of temperate primates: comparisons of Japanese and Barbary macaques.
- Succession in a stream invertebrate community : A transition in species dominance through colonization
- Prey use by web-building spiders : stable isotope analyses of trophic flow at a forest-stream ecotone
- Leaf Flushing Phenology of Tropical Montane Rain Forests : Relationship to Soil Moisture and Nutrients
- Lateral and vertical crown associations in mixed forests
- GC/GC/C/IRMS system for carbon isotope measurement of low level methane concentration
- Significance of rooting depth in mire plants: Evidence from natural ^15N abundance
- Use of foliar ^15N and ^13C abundance to evaluate effects of microbiotic crust on nitrogen and water utilization in Pinus massoniana in deteriorated pine stands of south China
- Distribution patterns of five mammals in the Jomon period, middle Edo period, and the present, in the Japanese archipelago
- Growth of the sika deer (Cervus nippon yakushimae) population in the western lowland forests of Yakushima Island, Japan