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Colony-dependent sex differences in protozoan communities of the lower termite Reticulitermes speratus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
T Inagaki, K Matsuura
Ecological Research 31, 749-755, 2016
162016
Gut microbial pulse provides nutrition for parental provisioning in incipient termite colonies
T Inagaki, S Yanagihara, T Fuchikawa, K Matsuura
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74 (6), 64, 2020
152020
Reproduction deep inside wood: a low O2 and high CO2 environment promotes egg production by termite queens
E Tasaki, Y Komagata, T Inagaki, K Matsuura
Biology Letters 16 (4), 20200049, 2020
152020
Extended mutualism between termites and gut microbes: nutritional symbionts contribute to nest hygiene
T Inagaki, K Matsuura
The Science of Nature 105 (9), 52, 2018
132018
Heritable effects on caste determination and colony-level sex allocation in termites under field conditions
M Takata, S Nagai, T Inagaki, Y Ohkubo, E Tasaki, K Matsuura
Iscience 26 (3), 2023
42023
A non-invasive method for sexing first and second instar larvae of termites using external morphology
M Takata, T Inagaki, T Ishibashi, E Tasaki, K Matsuura
Insectes Sociaux 67, 487-493, 2020
42020
Emergence of putative energy parasites within Clostridia revealed by genome analysis of a novel endosymbiotic clade
K Takahashi, H Kuwahara, Y Horikawa, K Izawa, D Kato, T Inagaki, ...
The ISME Journal 17 (11), 1895-1906, 2023
32023
Rapid elimination of symbiotic intestinal protists during the neotenic differentiation in a subterranean termite, Reticulitermes speratus
T Inagaki, T Nozaki, K Matsuura
Insectes Sociaux 69 (4), 335-343, 2022
32022
Transmission dynamics of symbiotic protist communities in the termite gut: association with host adult eclosion and dispersal
T Inagaki, K Igai, K Takahashi, Y Hongoh
Royal Society Open Science 11 (5), 231527, 2024
12024
Heritable effects on caste determination and colony-level sex allocation in termites under natural conditions
M Takata, S Nagai, T Inagaki, Y Ohkubo, E Tasaki, K Matsuura
Available at SSRN 4314959, 2023
12023
An antifungal compound secreted by termite workers, phenylacetic acid, inhibits the growth of both termite egg-mimicking fungus and entomopathogenic fungi
M Nakashima, Y Mitaka, T Inagaki, K Matsuura
Insectes Sociaux, 1-12, 2024
2024
Dataset S1 from Reproduction deep inside wood: a low O2 and high CO2 environment promotes egg production by termite queens
E Tasaki, Y Komagata, T Inagaki, K Matsuura
(No Title), 2020
2020
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