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Arizona State University, Biodesign Institute
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This is a list of the 20 publications most recently added to the Research Profiles database. This shows the publication activity that is ongoing at the institution.The source of publications for this application is a combination of Scopus and researcher data.
1.
Shin-Ya Ohba; Jun-Ichi Takahashi; Noboru Okuda
A non-lethal sampling method for estimating the trophic position of an endangered giant water bug using stable isotope analysis
2.
Ryo Kakioka; Tomoyuki Kokita; Hiroki Kumada; Katsutoshi Watanabe; Noboru Okuda
A RAD-based linkage map and comparative genomics in the gudgeons (genus Gnathopogon, Cyprinidae)
3.
Yoshikuni Hodoki; Kako Ohbayashi; Yuki Kobayashi; Hiroyuki Takasu; Noboru Okuda; Shin-ichi Nakano
Anatoxin-a-producing Raphidiopsis mediterranea Skuja var. grandis Hill is one ecotype of non-heterocytous Cuspidothrix issatschenkoi (Usačev) Rajaniemi et al. in Japanese lakes
4.
Tomoaki Ichie; Shuichi Igarashi; Shohei Yoshida; Tanaka Kenzo; Takashi Masaki; Ichiro Tayasu
Are stored carbohydrates necessary for seed production in temperate deciduous trees?
5.
Miwa Arai; Ichiro Tayasu; Masakazu Komatsuzaki; Masao Uchida; Yasuyuki Shibata; Nobuhiro Kaneko
Changes in soil aggregate carbon dynamics under no-tillage with respect to earthworm biomass revealed by radiocarbon analysis
6.
Todd W. Miller; Keith L. Bosley; Junya Shibata; Richard D. Brodeur; Koji Omori; Robert Emmett
Contribution of prey to Humboldt squid Dosidicus gigas in the northern California Current, revealed by stable isotope analyses
7.
Teruhiko Takahara; Hideyuki Doi; Yukihiro Kohmatsu; Ryohei Yamaoka
Different chemical cues originating from a shared predator induce common defense responses in two prey species
8.
Yasuyuki Choh; Rika Ozawa; Junji Takabayashi
Do plants use airborne cues to recognize herbivores on their neighbours?
9.
N.S. Mandour; Y. Kainoh; R. Ozawa; M. Uefune; J. Takabayashi
Effects of prohydrojasmon-treated corn plants on attractiveness to parasitoids and the performance of their hosts
10.
Yuki Kobayashi; Yoshikuni Hodoki; Kako Ohbayashi; Noboru Okuda; Shin-ichi Nakano
Grazing impact on the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa by the heterotrophic flagellate Collodictyon triciliatum in an experimental pond
11.
Hideki Kagata; Takayuki Ohgushi
Home-field advantage in decomposition of leaf litter and insect frass
12.
Kenichi Yoshimura
Influences of phenological differences on leaf-level carbon budget between the upper and lower crown of Lyonia ovalifolia
13.
Eri Yamasaki; Atsushi Kawakita; Shoko Sakai
Modified leaves with disk-shaped nectaries of Macaranga sinensis (Euphorbiaceae) provide reward for pollinators
14.
Takuya Watanabe; Shinya Dohgu; Fuyuko Takata; Tsuyoshi Nishioku; Akio Nakashima; Koujiro Futagami; Atsushi Yamauchi; Yasufumi Kataoka
Paracellular barrier and tight junction protein expression in the immortalized brain endothelial cell lines bend.3, bend.5 and mouse brain endothelial cell 4
15.
Takafumi Kataoka; Takamitsu Homma; Shin-Ichi Nakano; Yoshikuni Hodoki; Kako Ohbayashi; Ryuji Kondo
PCR primers for selective detection of intra-species variations in the bloom-forming cyanobacterium, Microcystis
16.
Katherine R. M. Mackey; Kristen N. Buck; John R. Casey; Abigail Cid; Michael W. Lomas; Yoshiki Sohrin; Adina Paytan
Phytoplankton responses to atmospheric metal deposition in the coastal and open-ocean Sargasso Sea
17.
Masayoshi Uefune; Rika Ozawa; Junji Takabayashi
Prohydrojasmon treatment of lima bean plants reduces the performance of two-spotted spider mites and induces volatiles
18.
Yusuke Okazaki; Yoshikuni Hodoki; Shin-Ichi Nakano
Seasonal dominance of CL500-11 bacterioplankton (phylum Chloroflexi) in the oxygenated hypolimnion of Lake Biwa, Japan
19.
Naoto F. Ishikawa; Fujio Hyodo; Ichiro Tayasu
Use of carbon-13 and carbon-14 natural abundances for stream food web studies
20.
Shoko Sakai; Atsushi Kawakita; Kazuyuki Ooi; Tamiji Inoue
Variation in the strength of association among pollination systems and floral traits: Evolutionary changes in the floral traits of Bornean gingers (Zingiberaceae)