25 results on '"Yamawo, Akira"'
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2. Plant–plant interaction by Aster leiophyllus affects herbivory by Sika deer, Cervus nippon
3. A Parasite Plant Promotes the Coexistence of Two Annual Plants.
4. Joint evolution of mutualistic interactions, pollination, seed dispersal mutualism, and mycorrhizal symbiosis in trees
5. Joint evolution of mutualistic interactions, pollination, seed dispersal mutualism, and mycorrhizal symbiosis in trees
6. Evolution of secondary metabolites, morphological structures and associated gene expression patterns in galls induced by four closely related aphid species on a host plant species.
7. Wax on the surface of Phragmites australis leaves provides enemy-free space for the aphid Hyalopterus pruni.
8. Plant–mycorrhizal associations may explain the latitudinal gradient of plant community assembly.
9. Aphids increase their rate of survival on emergent aquatic plants through niche construction
10. Functional roles of ants in a temperate grassland
11. Aboveground plant-to-plant communication reduces root nodule symbiosis and soil nutrient concentrations
12. Wax on the surface of Phragmites australis leaves provides enemy-free space for the aphid Hyalopterus pruni
13. 植物における情報処理と柔軟な応答
14. Defence plasticity in the spiny plant Aralia elata (Miq.) Seem. in response to light and soil fertility
15. Predator discrimination of prey promotes the predator-mediated coexistence of prey species
16. Defence plasticity in the spiny plant Aralia elata (Miq.) Seem. in response to light and soil fertility.
17. Evolutionary relations between mycorrhizal symbiosis and plant–plant communication in trees
18. Joint evolution of mycorrhizal type, pollination, and seed dispersal mode in trees
19. Effects of indirect plant–plant interaction via root exudate on growth and leaf chemical contents in Rumex obtusifolius
20. mathematical analysis from Predator discrimination of prey promotes the predator-mediated coexistence of prey species
21. Elaborate mating dances: Multimodal courtship displays in jewel bugs
22. Intraspecific interaction of host plants leads to concentrated distribution of a specialist herbivore through metabolic alterations in the leaves
23. Intraspecific interaction of host plants leads to concentrated distribution of a specialist herbivore through metabolic alterations in the leaves.
24. Assessing temporal dynamics of predation and effectiveness of caterpillar visual defense using sawfly larval color and resting posture as a model.
25. Night interruption provides evidence for photoperiodic regulation of bud burst in Japanese beech, Fagus crenata.
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