第 1 到 58 筆結果,共 58 筆。

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12018Correction to: Integrating isotopic, microbial, and modeling approaches to understand methane dynamics in a frequently disturbed deep reservoir in TaiwanItoh, M; Kojima, H; Ho, PC; CHUN-WEI CHANG ; Chen, TY; Hsiao, SSY; Kobayashi, Y; Fujibayashi, M; Kao, SJ; CHIH-HAO HSIEH ; Fukui, M; Okuda, N; TAKESHI MIKI ; Shiah, FKECOLOGICAL RESEARCH00
22018Statistical recipe for quantifying microbial functional diversity from EcoPlate metabolic profilingTAKESHI MIKI ; Yokokawa T.; Ke P.-J. ; Hsieh I.-F.; CHIH-HAO HSIEH ; Kume T.; Yoneya K.; Matsui, KazuakiEcological Research2221
32017Integrating chytrid fungal parasites into plankton ecology: research gaps and needsTAKESHI MIKI Environmental Microbiology130120
42017Integrating isotopic, microbial, and modeling approaches to understand methane dynamics in a frequently disturbed deep reservoir in TaiwanCHUN-WEI CHANG ; CHIH-HAO HSIEH ; TAKESHI MIKI Ecological Research1110
52017Establishment of an ecological research network involving Taiwan and Japan: developing a better understanding of ecological phenomena unique to East AsiaNakamura, M.; CHIH-HAO HSIEH ; TAKESHI MIKI ; Kondoh, M.Ecological Research11
62017Infections of Wolbachia may destabilize mosquito population dynamicsTAKESHI MIKI ; CHIH-HAO HSIEH Journal of Theoretical Biology88
72017Filling the gaps in ecological studies of socioecological systemsTAKESHI MIKI ; CHIH-HAO HSIEH Ecological Research87
82016Regime shift in a phytoplankton–phosphorus model with vertical structure and seasonalityTAKESHI MIKI Tamkang J. Math.00
92016Active populations of rare microbes in oceanic environments as revealed by bromodeoxyuridine incorporation and 454 tag sequencingTAKESHI MIKI Gene119
102016Characteristics of soil CO<inf>2</inf> efflux under an invasive species, Moso bamboo, in forests of central TaiwanHsieh, I.-F.; Kume, T.; Lin, M.-Y.; Cheng, C.-H.; Miki, T.; TAKESHI MIKI ; CHIH-HSIN CHENG Trees - Structure and Function1112
112016Leaf phenological shifts and plant–microbe–soil interactions can determine forest productivity and nutrient cycling under climate change in an ecosystem modelTAKESHI MIKI Ecological Research98
122016How can we identify and evaluate the possible adverse effects on biological diversity with a scientifically sound manner under the Cartagena protocol on biosafety: PerspectiveTAKESHI MIKI Japanese Journal of Ecology00
132015Effect of interannual variation in winter vertical mixing on CH 4 dynamics in a subtropical reservoirTAKESHI MIKI J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci.1121
142015Co-evolution of foraging behaviour in herbivores and their natural enemies predicts multifunctionality of herbivore-induced plant volatilesTAKESHI MIKI Funct Ecol1010
152015Effect of interannual variation in winter vertical mixing on CH&lt;inf&gt;4&lt;/inf&gt; dynamics in a subtropical reservoirTAKESHI MIKI Journal of Geophysical Research G: Biogeosciences2420
162015The soil microbial community predicts the importance of plant traits in plant-soil feedbackKe P.-J. ; Miki T.; TAKESHI MIKI ; TZUNG-SU DING New Phytologist9186
172015Incorporating the soil environment and microbial community into plant competition theoryKe P.-J. ; TAKESHI MIKI Frontiers in Microbiology2124
182014The Rise and Fall of Rare Species in a CommunityTsai, Cheng-Han; TAKESHI MIKI ; CHUN-WEI CHANG ; Ishikawa, Kanako; Ichise, Satoshi; Kumagai, Michio; CHIH-HAO HSIEH Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America0
192014Progress in the 21st century: A Roadmap for the Ecological Society of JapanEnoki, T.; Nakashizuka, T.; Nakano, S.-I.; Miki, T.; Lin, Y.-P.; Nakaoka, M.; Mizumachi, E.; Shibata, H.; YU-PIN LIN ; TAKESHI MIKI Ecological Research55
202014Mycoloop: Chytrids in aquatic food websTAKESHI MIKI Frontiers in Microbiology190169
212013Interactive Effects of Viral and Bacterial Production on Marine Bacterial DiversityTAKESHI MIKI PLoS ONE1010
222013Effects of increasing nutrient supply and omnivorous feeding on the size spectrum slope: A size-based nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton modelPei-Chi Ho; CHUN-WEI CHANG ; CHIH-HAO HSIEH ; Fuh-Kwo Shiah; TAKESHI MIKI Population Ecology44
232013A coexisting fungal-bacterial community stabilizes soil decomposition activity in a microcosm experimentTAKESHI MIKI PLoS ONE1716
242013Biodiversity and multifunctionality in a microbial community: A novel theoretical approach to quantify functional redundancyTAKESHI MIKI Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences7766
252013Difference Inadaptive Dispersal Ability Can Promote Species Coexistence in Fluctuating EnvironmentsTAKESHI MIKI ; CHIH-HAO HSIEH PLoS ONE75
262013Erratum: Difference in adaptive dispersal ability can promote species coexistence in fluctuating environments (PLoS ONE (2013) 8:7 DOI:10.1371/annotation/c0358dfe-be57-4579-8b1d-6aa1f671eafc)TAKESHI MIKI PLoS ONE00
272012Microbe-mediated plant-soil feedback and its roles in a changing worldMiki, T.; TAKESHI MIKI Ecological Research5248
282012Differing growth Responses of major phylogenetic groups of marine bacteria to natural phytoplankton blooms in the western North Pacific Ocean.Tada, Yuya; Taiguchi, Akito; Nagao, Ippei; Miki, T.; Uematsu, Mitsuo; Tsuda, Atsushi; TAKESHI MIKI Applied and Environmental Microbiology9596
292012Consumers can enhance ecosystem productivity and stability in changing environmentsFukui, Shin; TAKESHI MIKI ; T.Miki; Shimada, MasakazuPopulation Ecology32
302012Bacterial community should be considered in ecosystem model in the ocean? - Comparison between community-based model, black box model, and exponential decay model.TAKESHI MIKI Interdisciplinary Studies on Environmental Chemistry 
312011Effective dispersal rate is a function of habitat size and corridor shape: Mechanistic formulation of a two-patch compartment model for spatially continuous systemsTAKESHI MIKI ; Wakano, Joe Yuichiro; Ikeda, Kota; Miki, T.; Mimura, MasayasuOikos 76
322011Roles of parasitic fungi in aquatic food webs: A theoretical approachMiki, T.; TAKESHI MIKI ; Takimoto, Gaku; Kagami, MaikoFreshwater Biology 2828
332010Viruses in aquatic ecosystems: important advancements of the last 20 years and prospects for the future in the field of microbial oceanography and limnologyTAKESHI MIKI Adv Ocean Limnol 00
342010Functional diversity of microbial decomposers facilitates plant coexistence in a plant-microbe-soil feedback modelTAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T.; Miki, Takeshi ; Ushio, Masayuki; Chen, Chein-Hung; Ushio, Masayuki; Fukui, Shin; Fukui, Shin; Kondoh, Michio; Kondoh, MichioProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America113108
352010Indirect interactions in the microbial world: Specificities and similarities to plant-insect systemsMiki, T.; TAKESHI MIKI ; Jacquet, StephanPopulation Ecology1211
362010Linkages among trait-mediated indirect effects: A new framework for the indirect interaction webTAKESHI MIKI ; Utsumi, Shunsuke; Ando, Yoshino; Miki, T.Population Ecology6258
372010Influence of predator-specific defense adaptation on intraguild predationNakazawa, T.; TAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T.; Namba, T.Oikos1717
382010Species coexistence under resource competition with intraspecific and interspecific direct competition in a chemostatSaito, Yasuhisa; TAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T.Theoretical Population Biology87
392009Vertically structured prokaryotic community can control the efficiency of the biological pump in the oceansTAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, Takeshi ; Giuggioli, Luca; Kobayashi, Yutaka; Nagata, Toshi; Levin, Simon A.Theoretical Ecology44
402009Viral control of bacterial growth efficiency in marine pelagic environmentsTAKESHI MIKI Limnology and Oceanography
412009Phenolic control of plant nitrogen acquisition through the inhibition of soil microbial decomposition processes: A plant-microbe competition modelUshio, M.; TAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T.; Kitayama, K.Microbes and Environments1211
422009A new graphical model for untangling complex relationships among environment, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioningTAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, Takeshi ; Miki, T.; Nakazawa, Takefumi; Yokokawa, Taichi; Nagata, ToshiEcological Research86
432009Intraspecific niche flexibility facilitates species coexistence in a competitive community with a fluctuating environmentYamauchi, Atsushi; TAKESHI MIKI Oikos 00
442008Immigration of prokaryotes to local environments enhances remineralization efficiency of sinking particles: a metacommunity modelTAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T; Yokokawa, T; Nagata, T; Yamamura, NMarine Ecology-Progress Series1112
452008Complex interactions in the microbial world: underexplored key links between viruses, bacteria and protozoan grazers in aquatic environmentsTAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T.; Jacquet, S.Aquatic Microbial Ecology5961
462008Functional consequences of viral impacts on bacterial communities: A food-web model analysisTAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, Takeshi ; Miki, T.; Nakazawa, T.; Nakazawa, Takefumi; Yokokawa, T.; Yokokawa, Taichi; Nagata, T.; Nagata, ToshiFreshwater Biology 2826
472008細菌の系統的多様性が可能にする集団レベルの可塑的応答三木健 日本微生物生態学会誌 
482008Potential roles of phylogenetic diversity in whole community-level dynamics of prokaryotesMiki, Takeshi Beseibutsu seitai 
492007Linking spatio-temporal dynamics of prokaryotic communities to biogeochemical cyclingTAKESHI MIKI Japanese Journal of Ecology
502007Intraguild predation promotes complex alternative states along a productivity gradientTakimoto, G.; TAKESHI MIKI ; Miki, T.; Kagami, M.Theoretical Population Biology2424
512007Microbial pool and biodiversityTAKESHI MIKI Japanese Journal of Ecology
522007Ecological topics from the microbial world: IntroductionTAKESHI MIKI Japanese Journal of Ecology
532007Long-term dynamics of catabolic plasmids introduced to a microbial community in a polluted environment: a mathematical modelTAKESHI MIKI Fems Microbiology Ecology44
542005Flood initiates bottom-up cascades in a tri-trophic system: host plant regrowth increases densities of a leaf beetle and its predatorsTAKESHI MIKI Journal of Animal Ecology4140
552005Theoretical model of interactions between particle-associated and free-living bacteria to predict functional composition and succession in bacterial communitiesTAKESHI MIKI Aquatic Microbial Ecology 
562005Intraguild predation reduces bacterial species richness and loosens the viral loop in aquatic systems: 'kill the killer of the winner' hypothesisTAKESHI MIKI Aquatic Microbial Ecology 
572005Effects of asynchronous fluctuations in DOC supply and bacterial growth on biodegradation efficiencyTAKESHI MIKI Ecological Modelling11
582002Feedbacks between nutrient cycling and vegetation predict plant species coexistence and invasionMiki, T.; TAKESHI MIKI ; Kondoh, MEcology Letters4442