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Department Of Zoology Kyoto University | 論文
- Distal humerus and ulna of Parapresbytis (Colobinae) from the Pliocene of Russia and Mongolia : phylogenetic and ecological implications based on elbow morphology
- Validity of fluctuating asymmetry as a gauge of genetic stress in ayu stocks
- Ethological Function of the Parr Marks in a Japnese Trout, Oncorhyncus masou f. ishikawai
- Morphology of the Humerus and Femur in African Mangabeys and Guenons: Functional Adaptation and Implications for the Evolution of Positional Behavior
- On a Colony of the Bornean Passalid Beetle, Leptaulax bicolor (Coleoptera, Passalidae), Collected from a Fallen Bamboo
- Chemical Analyses of the Dead Wood Eaten by the Larvae of Ceruchus lignarius and Prismognathus angularis(Coleoptera:Lucanidae)
- Size Comparison of Prismognathus angularis (Coleoptera, Lucanidae) Collected from Brown and White Rotten Wood
- The Oviposition Mark of the Bornean Lucanid Beetle, Prosopocoilus occipitalis (Coleoptera, Lucanidae)
- A New Species of Aceraius (Coleoptera, Passalidae) from Sabah, Borneo, with Redescription of A.moeschleri KUWERT
- Relationship between the Decay Types of Dead Wood and Occurrence of Lucanid Beetles(Coleoptera:Lucanidae)
- Two New Tropical Aesalus (Coleoptera, Lucanidae) from the Malay Peninsula
- A New Species of Aceraius (Coleoptera, Passalidae) from Sabah, Borneo
- Failure of Muscle Myosin Heavy-Chain Gene Expression in Quarter Ascidian Embryos Developed from the Secondary Muscle Lineage Cells(Developmental Biology)
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- Description of a New Species of Leptaulax (Coleoptera, Passalidae) from South Korea
- A New Species of Ophrygonius (Passalidae, Coleoptera) from Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo
- The Digitigrade Hand and Terrestrial Adaptation in Japanese Macaques (Morphology of the Japanese Macaque)
- Territorial Behaviour of Tropheus moorei (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae) With a Preliminary Consideration on the Territorial Forms in Animals
- Food competition among fishes in some rivers of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
- Relic social structure hypothesis on the territoriality of ayu, plecoglossus altivelis (pisces: osmeridae).
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