Eisuke Tasaki
Affiliations: | Kyoto University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan | ||
2022- | Niigata University, Niigata-shi, Niigata-ken, Japan |
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Nozaki T, Tasaki E, Matsuura K. (2023) Cell type specific polyploidization in the royal fat body of termite queens. Zoological Letters. 9: 20 |
Takata M, Yabe K, Noro T, et al. (2023) A method for estimating colony size using queen fecundity in termites under field conditions. Die Naturwissenschaften. 110: 35 |
Tasaki E, Mitaka Y, Takahashi Y, et al. (2023) The royal food of termites shows king and queen specificity. Pnas Nexus. 2: pgad222 |
Ishibashi T, Waliullah ASM, Aramaki S, et al. (2023) Plastic brain structure changes associated with the division of labour and ageing in termites. Development, Growth & Differentiation |
Takata M, Konishi T, Nagai S, et al. (2023) Discovery of an underground chamber to protect kings and queens during winter in temperate termites. Scientific Reports. 13: 8809 |
Takata M, Nagai S, Inagaki T, et al. (2023) Heritable effects on caste determination and colony-level sex allocation in termites under field conditions. Iscience. 26: 106207 |
Konishi T, Tasaki E, Takata M, et al. (2023) King- and queen-specific degradation of uric acid contributes to reproduction in termites. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20221942 |
Tasaki E, Takata M, Matsuura K. (2021) Why and how do termite kings and queens live so long? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20190740 |
Tasaki E, Komagata Y, Inagaki T, et al. (2020) Reproduction deep inside wood: a low O and high CO environment promotes egg production by termite queens. Biology Letters. 16: 20200049 |
Takata M, Inagaki T, Ishibashi T, et al. (2020) A non-invasive method for sexing first and second instar larvae of termites using external morphology Insectes Sociaux |