スポンサーリンク
Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University | 論文
- Effects of sika deer on tree seedlings in a warm temperate forest on Yakushima Island, Japan
- Trophic coupling of a testate amoeba and Microcystis species in a hypertrophic pond
- Effect of heterotrophic nanoflagellates on the loss of virus-like particles in pond water
- Microbial decomposition of dissolved organic matter in a hypertrophic pond
- Myrmecosymbiosis in the Bornean Macaranga species with special reference to food bodies (Beccarian bodies) and extrafloral nectaries
- Fish assemblage composition, abundance-habitat relationships and habitat use in tropical rain forest streams, Sarawak, Borneo : effects of past deforestation
- Seasonal and daily use of natural licks by sambar deer (Cervus unicolor) in a Bornean tropical rain forest
- Importance of natural licks for the mammals in Bornean inland tropical rain forests
- Interactive influences of climate and parent material on soil microbial community structure in Bornean tropical forest ecosystems
- Linking aboveground and belowground food webs through carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses
- Linking microhabitat availability and local density of rainbow trout in low-gradient Japanese streams
- 子育ては母か父か--進化ゲ-ム理論による解析
- Vulnerability of a large monomictic lake (Lake Biwa) to warm winter event
- Isozyme variation under different modes of reproduction in two clonal winter annuals, Sedum rosulato-bulbosum and Sedum bulbiferum (Crassulaceae)
- Nature of the "occluded" low-density fraction in soil organic matter studies : A critical review
- Modeling associative learning with generalization for a case of warning signals
- Seasonal difference in the effects of fragmentation on seed dispersal by birds in Japanese temperate forests
- Maintenance Mechanism and Diversity of Plant Species Populations IBC-Yokohama Post-Congress International Symposium, Kyoto University, 6-7 September 1993(INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM : MAINTENANCE MECHANISM AND DIVERSITY OF PLANT SPECIES POPULAT
- A Leaf-rolling Caterpillar Improves Leaf Quality(Behavior and Ecology)
- Different distribution patterns of woody species on a slope in relation to vertical root distribution and dynamics of soil moisture profiles