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[F1-01] Theory of genomic imprinting for the evolution of termite reproductive systems *Kenji Matsuura, Kazuya Kobayashi (Laboratory of Insect Ecology, Kyoto University)
[F1-02] Sex ratio biases in termites provide evidence for kin selection Kazuya Kobayashi*, Eisuke Hasegawa, Yuuka Yamamoto, Kazutaka Kawatsu, Edward L. Vargo, Jin Yoshimura & Kenji Matsuura.
[F1-03] Advantage and disadvantage of the decision making algorithm of egg piling behavior in termites *Chiho Iwata(Laboratory of Insect Ecology Agriculture,Kyoto Uni), Kazuya Kobayashi, Kenji Matsuura(Laboratory of Insect Ecology Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto Uni)
[F1-04] Antennal cropping in a dry-wood termite, Neotermes koshunensis *Miyaguni, Y. (Univ. of the Ryukyus), Sugio, K. (Univ. of the Ryukyus), Tsuji, K. (Univ. of the Ryukyus)
[F1-05] Colony-specificity of shelter-tube construction in termites Nobuaki Mizumoto, Kenji Matsuura (Lab of Insect Ecology Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto Uni)
[F1-06] The existence of an aggressive predator increases the survival rate of termite colony. *Suehiro, W., Matsuura, K. (Kyoto Univ.)
[F1-07] Termite queens reject egg fertilization to produce asexual replacements *Toshihisa Yashiro (Kyoto Univ.), Kenji Matsuura (Kyoto Univ.)
[F1-08] Amount and timing of allo-parenting in a cooperative bird: role of intra-group conflict *Fumiaki Y. Nomano, Andrew F. Russell
[F1-09] Rule of thumbs of different lengths in colony site selection of herons and egrets. *Carrasco, L. , Toquenaga, Y. (Univ. of Tsukuba)
[F1-10] Why can the Asian needle ant Pachycondyla chinensis be a successful invader in USA? Hiroki Konishi(1,2), Wataru Suehiro(2), Kazuki Tsuji(3), Kenji Matsuura(2) (1:Okayama university, 2:Kyoto university, 3:Ryukyu University)
[F1-11] Genetic analysis of the invasion biology of termites VARGO, Edward* (Dept. Entomol., North Carolina State Univ.)
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