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  1. Wrong landing on a non‐host occurs under the canopy of a host: The presumed path of the ambrosia beetle Platypus quercivorus to approach its host
  2. Capture of the oak ambrosia beetle within the host tree canopy
  3. Females invest more energy in flight: flight characteristics of Platypus quercivorus (Murayama) revealed by a flight mill
  4. Beetles prefer steeply angled crevices: effects of wood surface structure on the initiation of hole boring by Platypus quercivorus
  5. Platypus quercivorus ambrosia beetles use leaf volatiles in host selection
  6. Seasonal and annual fluctuations of deer populations estimated by a Bayesian state–space model
  7. Effects of leaf conditions and flight activity on the behaviour of Platypus quercivorus (Murayama) (Coleoptera: Platypodidae)
  8. Measuring the Flight Ability of the Ambrosia Beetle, Platypus Quercivorus (Murayama), Using a Low-Cost, Small, and Easily Constructed Flight Mill
  9. Maintenance of soil ecotypes of Solidago virgaurea in close parapatry via divergent flowering time and selection against immigrants
  10. Parallel environmental factors drive variation in insect density and plant resistance in the native and invaded ranges
  11. Phototactic behavior of the ambrosia beetle Platypus quercivorus (Murayama) (Coleoptera: Platypodidae) before and after flight
  12. Wide-ranging Movement and Foraging Strategy of the Critically Endangered Red-headed Wood Pigeon (Columba janthina nitens): Findings from a Remote Uninhabited Island
  13. Analysis of Oak Tree Mortality to Predict Ambrosia Beetle Platypus quercivorus Movement
  14. Urban landscape and forest vegetation regulate the range expansion of an exotic lace bugCorythucha marmorata(Hemiptera: Tingidae)
  15. Mass emergence of a specialist sawfly species on unpalatable herbs under severe feeding pressure by sika deer
  16. Structure of phyllosphere fungal communities in a tropical dipterocarp plantation: A massively parallel next-generation sequencing analysis
  17. Wood-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae, Platypodidae) captured in ethanol-baited traps in a natural forest in Japan
  18. Seasonal and inter-island variation in the foraging strategy of the critically endangered Red-headed Wood PigeonColumba janthina nitensin disturbed island habitats derived from high-throughput sequencing
  19. THE BEHAVIORAL ROLE OF MALES OF PLATYPUS QUERCIVORUS MURAYAMA IN THEIR SUBSOCIAL COLONIES
  20. Deer overbrowsing on autumn-flowering plants causes bumblebee decline and impairs pollination service
  21. The applicability of DNA barcoding for dietary analysis of sika deer
  22. An exotic herbivorous insect drives the evolution of resistance in the exotic perennial herbSolidago altissima
  23. Mass attack by the ambrosia beetle Platypus quercivorus occurs in single trees and in groups of trees
  24. Among-year variation in deer population density index estimated from road count surveys
  25. The effect of stem density on the probability of attack by the ambrosia beetlePlatypus quercivorusvaries with spatial scale
  26. Ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) onFagus crenata Blume: community structure, seasonal population trends and resource utilization patterns
  27. Does community-level floral abundance affect the pollination success of a rewardless orchid,Calanthe reflexaMaxim.?
  28. 特集「シカの採食圧による植生被害防除と回復」
  29. Northern richness and southern poverty: contrasting genetic footprints of glacial refugia in the relictual treeSciadopitys verticillata(Coniferales: Sciadopityaceae)
  30. Examining the factors influencing leaf disease intensity of Kalopanax septemlobus (Thunb. ex Murray) Koidzumi (Araliaceae) over multiple spatial scales: from the individual, forest stand, to the regions in the Japanese Archipelago
  31. Effects of Water Management, Connectivity, and Surrounding Land use on Habitat use by Frogs in Rice Paddies in Japan
  32. Comparison of pollination characteristics between the insular shrubClerodendrum izuinsulareand its widespread congenerC. trichotomum
  33. Climate oscillation during the Quaternary associated with landscape heterogeneity promoted allopatric lineage divergence of a temperate treeKalopanax septemlobus(Araliaceae) in East Asia
  34. Discrimination among host tree species by the ambrosia beetlePlatypus quercivorus
  35. Lineage admixture during postglacial range expansion is responsible for the increased gene diversity of Kalopanax septemlobus in a recently colonised territory
  36. How did the exposed seafloor function in postglacial northward range expansion of Kalopanax septemlobus? Evidence from ecological niche modelling
  37. Predicting oak tree mortality caused by the ambrosia beetlePlatypus quercivorusin a cool-temperate forest
  38. Negligible impact of deer-induced habitat degradation on the genetic diversity of extant Bombus diversus populations in comparison with museum specimens
  39. Host selection by Platypus quercivorus (Murayama) (Coleoptera: Platypodidae) before and after flying to trees
  40. A low Platypus quercivorus hole density does not necessarily indicate a small flying population
  41. Spatial distribution and abundance of bud galls caused by eriophyoid mites among host trees Carpinus tschonoskii
  42. Effect of fungus inoculation on the number of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) carried by Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
  43. Temporal and spatial variations in leaf herbivory within a canopy of Fagus crenata