スポンサーリンク
Springer-Verlag Tokyo | 論文
- Preface
- Taxonomic significance of leaf anatomy of Aniselytron (Poaceae) as an evidence to support its generic validity against Calamagrostis s. l.
- The outer integument and funicular outgrowth complex in the ovule of Magnolia Grandiflora (Magnoliaceae)
- The power of genome-wide association studies of complex disease genes: statistical limitations of indirect approaches using SNP markers
- Inter-and Intraspecific Interactions among Larvae of Specialist and Generalist Parasitoids
- Plant-based host preference and larval competition of the tachinid parasitoid Epicampocera succincta
- Willow leaf traits affecting host use by the leaf-gall-forming sawfly
- Examination of the food processes on mixed inferior host plants in a polyphagous grasshopper
- Relationship between physical leaf characteristics and growth and survival of polyphagous grasshopper nymphs, Parapodisma subastris (Orthoptera : Catantopidae)
- Hironoia fusiformis gen. et sp. nov. ; a cornalean fruit from the Kamikitaba locality (Upper Cretaceous, Lower Coniacian) in northeastern Japan
- Modeling spatial dynamics of episodic and synchronous reproduction by plant populations : the effect of small-scale pollen coupling and large-scale climate
- Identification of two novel RECQL4 exonic SNPs and genomic characterization of the IVS12 minisatellite
- The contribution of patch topology and demographic parameters to population viability analysis predictions : the case of the European tree frog
- A novel IL2RG mutation associated with maternal T lymphocyte engraftment in a patient with severe combined immunodeficiency
- Unusual presentation of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 in a young woman with a novel mutation of the MEN1 gene
- A review of factors affecting the population dynamics of jack pine budworm (Choristoneura pinus pinus Freeman)
- 木部細胞の分化過程における細胞骨格の構造変化
- Localisation of a carbohydrate epitope recognised by human IgE in pollen of Cupressaceae
- The role of parasitoids in evolution of habitat and larval food plant preference by three Pieris butterflies
- Floral Ontogenetic Evidence in Support of the Willdenowia Clade of South African Restionaceae