Takahiro Murakami

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Biology Hokkaido University, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaidō, Japan 
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Nagai T, Murakami T, Masuda R. (2014) Effectiveness of noninvasive DNA analysis to reveal isolated-forest use by the sable Martes zibellina on eastern Hokkaido, Japan Mammal Study. 39: 99-104
Kamada S, Murakami T, Masuda R. (2013) Multiple Origins of the Japanese Marten Martes melampus Introduced Into Hokkaido Island, Japan, Revealed by Microsatellite Analysis Mammal Study. 38: 261-267
Miyazaki S, Murakami T, Kubo T, et al. (2010) Ergatoid queen development in the ant Myrmecina nipponica: modular and heterochronic regulation of caste differentiation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 277: 1953-61
Little AE, Murakami T, Mueller UG, et al. (2006) Defending against parasites: fungus-growing ants combine specialized behaviours and microbial symbionts to protect their fungus gardens. Biology Letters. 2: 12-6
Little AE, Murakami T, Mueller UG, et al. (2003) The infrabuccal pellet piles of fungus-growing ants. Die Naturwissenschaften. 90: 558-62
Villesen P, Murakami T, Schultz TR, et al. (2002) Identifying the transition between single and multiple mating of queens in fungus-growing ants. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 269: 1541-8
Murakami T. (2002) Species identification of mustelids by comparing partial sequences on mitochondrial DNA from fecal samples. The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. 64: 321-3
Murakami T, Ohkawara K, Higashi S. (2002) Morphology and developmental plasticity of reproductive females in Myrmecina nipponica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 95: 577-582
Murakami T, Wang L, Higashi S. (2000) Mating frequency, genetic structure, and sex ratio in the intermorphic female producing ant species Myrmecina nipponica Ecological Entomology. 25: 341-347
Murakami T, Higashi S, Windsor D. (2000) Mating frequency, colony size, polyethism and sex ratio in fungus-growing ants (Attini) Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 48: 276-284
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