Yuuya Tachiki

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2008- Department of Biology Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachiōji-shi, Tōkyō-to, Japan 
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Yoh Iwasa grad student 2008-2013 Kyushu University
 (synchronized reproduction of trees, bamboo, salmon migration)
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Tomizuka H, Tachiki Y. (2023) The eco-evolutionary dynamics of Batesian mimicry. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 577: 111683
Fukano Y, Tachiki Y, Kasada M, et al. (2022) Evolution of competitive traits changes species diversity in a natural field. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20221376
Fukano Y, Tachiki Y. (2021) Evolutionary ecology of climacteric and non-climacteric fruits. Biology Letters. 17: 20210352
Kim BM, Horita J, Suzuki JI, et al. (2021) Resource allocation in tragedy of the commons game in plants for belowground competition. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 529: 110858
Yamaguchi R, Iwasa Y, Tachiki Y. (2021) Recurrent speciation rates on islands decline with species number. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210255
Horita J, Iwasa Y, Tachiki Y. (2020) Positive Feedback between Behavioral and Hormonal Dynamics Leads to Differentiation of Life-History Tactics. The American Naturalist. 196: 679-689
Horita J, Iwasa Y, Tachiki Y. (2018) Evolutionary bistability of life history decision in male masu salmon. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 448: 104-111
Abe T, Tachiki Y, Kon H, et al. (2016) Parameterisation and validation of a resource budget model for masting using spatiotemporal flowering data of individual trees. Ecology Letters
Tachiki Y, Koizumi I. (2016) Absolute versus Relative Assessments of Individual Status in Status-Dependent Strategies in Stochastic Environments. The American Naturalist. 188: 113-23
Tachiki Y, Makita A, Suyama Y, et al. (2015) A spatially explicit model for flowering time in bamboos: Long rhizomes drive the evolution of delayed flowering Journal of Ecology. 103: 585-593
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