Atsushi Kawakita

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Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan 
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Kato M, Kawakita A. (2023) Diversity and larval leaf-mining habits of Japanese jewel beetles of the tribe Tracheini (Coleoptera, Buprestidae). Zookeys. 1156: 133-158
Li X, St Laurent R, Earl C, et al. (2021) Phylogeny of gracillariid leaf-mining moths: evolution of larval behaviour inferred from phylogenomic and Sanger data. Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society
Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Mochizuki KO, et al. (2021) Three new species of Ametrodiplosis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Japan, with a key to the Japanese species and a molecular phylogenetic analysis. Zootaxa. 4942: zootaxa.4942.2.1
Takeda K, Kadokawa T, Kawakita A. (2021) Slippery flowers as a mechanism of defence against nectar-thieving ants. Annals of Botany. 127: 231-239
Pellmyr O, Kjellberg F, Herre EA, et al. (2019) Active pollination drives selection for reduced pollen-ovule ratios. American Journal of Botany
Higuchi Y, Kawakita A. (2019) Leaf shape deters plant processing by an herbivorous weevil. Nature Plants. 5: 959-964
Kawakita A, Sato AAW, Salazar JRL, et al. (2019) Leafflower-leafflower moth mutualism in the Neotropics: Successful transoceanic dispersal from the Old World to the New World by actively-pollinating leafflower moths. Plos One. 14: e0210727
Kobayashi S, Johns CA, Lopez-Vaamonde C, et al. (2018) Hawaiian (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae, Ornixolinae) leaf mining moths on (Primulaceae): two new species and biological data. Zookeys. 109-141
Giron D, Dubreuil G, Bennett A, et al. (2018) Promises and challenges in insect-plant interactions Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata. 166: 319-343
Mochizuki K, Kawakita A. (2017) Pollination by fungus gnats and associated floral characteristics in five families of the Japanese flora. Annals of Botany
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