Y Inui   Y Miyamoto   T Ohgushi   
POPULATION ECOLOGY 45(1) 41-46 2003年4月
Plants produce volatile compounds known to influence insect preferences for oviposition and feeding. To examine whether volatile leaf compounds are correlated with the herbivorous insect community, we analyzed volatile compounds in leaves from thr...
K Murase   T Itioka   Y Inui   T Itino   
JOURNAL OF ETHOLOGY 20(1) 19-24 2002年
Previous studies have demonstrated that the obligate myrmecophytism between Macaranga ant-plants and Crematogaster plant-ants is highly species specific, although multiple Macaranga species can coexist in a microhabitat. However, the species speci...
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY 27(10) 2029-2040 2001年10月
The partnership in the Crematogaster-Macaranga ant-plant interaction is highly species-specific. Because a mutualistic relationship on a Macaranga plant starts with colonization by a foundress queen of a partner Crematogaster species, we hypothesi...
To examine interspecific variation in the intensity of ant defense among three sympatric species of obligate myrmecophytes of Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae), we measured the ratio of ant biomass to plant biomass, ant aggressiveness to artificial damage...
Proceedings of the symposium "Frontier in tropical forest research: progress in joint projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak" 2016 146-153 2016年6月
This proceeding is a compilation of findings and progress activities of research collaboration between the Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak (JRCTS). To highlight the research finding...
Proceedings of the Symposium "Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between the FDS and JRCTS" 2016 154-159 2016年 [査読有り]
This proceeding is a compilation of findings and progress activities of research collaboration between the Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak (JRCTS). To highlight the research finding...