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日本生態学会第65回全国大会 (2018年3月、札幌) 一般講演 口頭発表 一覧

E01 Animal Ecology & Animal-Plant Interaction (3月15日 14:00- 会場 E)

[E01-01] Predator–prey mass ratio revisited: Does preference of relative prey body size depend on predator body size? Cheng-han Tsai(James Cook Univ), Chih-hao Hsieh(Natl Taiwan Univ), *Takefumi NAKAZAWA(Natl Cheng Kung Univ)

[E01-02] Exploring interactions between invasive raccoons and co-occurring carnivores in Japan using a multispecies dynamic occupancy model *KASS, Jamie Michael(City Univ. of NY), Tingley, Morgan W(Univ. of Connecticut), Tetsuya, Tatsuyuki(Yokohama Dept. Env.), Koike, Fumito(Yokohama Nat. Univ.)

[E01-03] Bifurcation analysis of ratio-dependent Batesian mimicry model on  community dynamics *Kato, Hayato, Takada, Takenori(Hokkaido University)

[E01-04] Effect of Flooding on Terrestrial Insects communities and across-ecosystem food web structure *Yiyang GAO, Junjiro N. Negishi(Hokkaido University)

[E01-05] How thermal traits affect the assemblage of butterfly communities? *YU, You-cheng, Chen, I-Ching(Cheng Kung Univ.)

[E01-06] Subpopulation structure of the Hokkaido population of sika deer: Disruptive structure on a continuous habitat *SAITOH, Takashi, Misawa, Momo, Morimoto, Shoko(Hokkaido University)

[E01-07] Drivers of arthropod food web dynamics in rice paddy agro-ecosystems - a stable isotope approach *OU, Jia-ang, Hsu, Gen-Chang, Ho, Chuan-Kai(National Taiwan Uni.)

[E01-08] Effect of seawater warming on the rocky intertidal surfgrass community *山口遥香(北大・環境科学), 仲岡雅裕(北大・FSC)

[E01-09] Study on the interaction between coralline turf algae and their associated fauna *HAMASAKI, Tomomi(Kyushu University)

[E01-10] How are bird population trends affected by climate change? *WANG, Wen-chien, Chen, I-Ching(Cheng Kung Univ.)

[E01-11] Geographic variation in life history traits of ayu Plecoglossus altivelis over Japanese Archipelago *Iki Murase, Kei'ichiro Iguchi(Nagasaki University)

[E01-12] Ecological risk assessment of endocrine-disruptors using population modeling of the water flea Daphnia magna *Yoshinari TANAKA(Sophia University)


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