Atsushi Yamauchi, PhD
Affiliations: | Center for Ecological Research | Kyoto University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan |
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Yamauchi A, van Baalen M, Kobayashi Y, et al. (2015) Cry-wolf signals emerging from coevolutionary feedbacks in a tritrophic system. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282 |
Yamauchi A, Namba T. (2014) Dynamics of predator and modular prey: Effects of module consumption on stability of prey-predator system Oikos. 123: 161-172 |
Yamauchi A, Shirahama Y, Kobayashi Y. (2013) Evolution of masting with intermittence and synchronization under the enhancements of fertility and survival Theoretical Ecology. 6: 505-518 |
Yamauchi A, Nishida T, Ohgushi T. (2011) Mathematical model of colonization process of mycorrhizal plants: effect of interaction between plants with fungi Journal of Plant Interactions. 6: 129-132 |
Yamauchi A, Nishida T, Ohgushi T. (2009) Stochastic tunneling in the colonization of mutualistic organisms: primary succession by mycorrhizal plants. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 261: 74-82 |
Yamauchi A, Yamamura N. (2005) Effects Of Defense Evolution And Diet Choice On Population Dynamics In A One‐Predator–Two‐Prey System Ecology. 86: 2513-2524 |
Yamauchi A, Yamamura N. (2004) Herbivory promotes plant production and reproduction in nutrient-poor conditions: effects of plant adaptive phenology. The American Naturalist. 163: 138-53 |
Yamauchi A, Matsumiya Y, Iwasa Y. (1997) Optimal age-dependent sustainable harvesting of natural resource populations: Sustainability value Researches On Population Ecology. 39: 139-148 |
Yamauchi A. (1996) Theory Of Mast Reproduction In Plants: Storage-Size Dependent Strategy. Evolution. 50: 1795-1807 |
Yamauchi A, Iwasa Y. (1995) Coupling of fermentation and foraging strategies of herbivorous mammals Journal of Theoretical Biology. 172: 1-11 |