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Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University | 論文
- Model Simulation of Ecological Impacts of Rlladiation on the Microbial Ecosystem
- 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
- Difference in the hypoxia tolerance of the round crucian carp and largemouth bass : implications for physiological refugia in the macrophyte zone
- Effects of summer drawdown on cyprinid fish larvae in Lake Biwa, Japan
- Specific Behavioral Responses of Hyla japonica Tadpoles to Chemical Cues Released by Two Predator Species
- A seasonal change in the distribution of a stream-dwelling stonefly nymph reflects oxygen supply and water flow
- Effects of fish chemical cues on tadpole survival
- 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
- エゾシカの被食を受けた天然林の5年間の変化--日高・胆振国有林における3地域の比較
- Life history and ecology of the glowbelly Acropoma japonicum in the Uwa Sea, Japan
- 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
- Female mimicry in a freshwater goby Rhinogobius sp. OR
- Effect of leaf age on flight response of a parasitic wasp Cotesia kariyai (Hymenoptera : Braconidae) to a plant-herbivore complex
- Intact lima bean plants exposed to herbivore-induced plant volatiles attract predatory mites and spider mites at different levels according to plant parts
- THE ROLE OF LYSOZYMES IN NITRONGEN METABOLISM OF TERMITES(Biochemistry)(Proceedings of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- The function of lysozymes in a Japanese dump-wood termite, Reticulitermes speratus.(Behavior Biology and Ecology)(Proceeding of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)