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Seed germination characteristics of invasive Spartina alterniflora Loisel in Japan: implications for its effective management
D Hayasaka, M Nakagawa, Y Maebara, T Kurazono, K Hashimoto
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 2116, 2020
172020
Community responses of aquatic insects in paddy mesocosms to repeated exposures of the neonicotinoids imidacloprid and dinotefuran
D Hayasaka, K Kobashi, K Hashimoto
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 175, 272-281, 2019
172019
Effects of a herbicide on paddy predatory insects depend on their microhabitat use and an insecticide application
K Hashimoto, Y Eguchi, H Oishi, Y Tazunoki, M Tokuda, F Sánchez‐Bayo, ...
Ecological Applications 29 (6), e01945, 2019
152019
Geographical co-occurrence of butterfly species: the importance of niche filtering by host plant species
R Nakadai, K Hashimoto, T Iwasaki, Y Sato
Oecologia 186 (4), 995-1005, 2018
152018
Long-term monitoring reveals among-year consistency in the ecological impacts of insecticides on animal communities in paddies
K Hashimoto, A Kasai, D Hayasaka, K Goka, TI Hayashi
Ecological Indicators 113, 106227, 2020
122020
Intraspecific differences in the invasion success of the Argentine ant Linepithema humile Mayr are associated with diet breadth
Y Seko, K Hashimoto, K Koba, D Hayasaka, T Sawahata
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 2874, 2021
92021
How do two specialist butterflies determine growth and biomass of a shared host plant?
K Hashimoto, T Ohgushi
Population ecology 59, 17-27, 2017
62017
Dry-Heat Tolerance of Egg Sacs of Invasive Latrodectus Spiders (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Japan: Implications for Efficient Control/Extermination
D Hayasaka, T Nakamori, K Tamaue, Y Seko, K Hashimoto, T Sawahata
Journal of Economic Entomology 114 (6), 2460-2465, 2021
42021
Fundamental resource specialization of herbivorous butterflies decreases towards lower latitudes
R Nakadai, T Nyman, K Hashimoto, T Iwasaki, A Valtonen
Journal of Biogeography 48 (10), 2524-2537, 2021
42021
Legacy of pre‐eruption vegetation affects ground‐dwelling arthropod communities after different types of volcanic disturbance
K Iida, D Hayasaka, Y Suzuki, T Uchida, T Sawahata, K Hashimoto
Ecology and Evolution 11 (13), 9110-9122, 2021
32021
切土法面植生に配慮した強害雑草クズの根絶手法の探索
西野惇志, 前原裕, 橋本洸哉, 内田泰三, 早坂大亮
日本緑化工学会誌 44 (4), 596-605, 2019
22019
Dataset of forewing length of Japanese and Taiwanese butterfly species
R Nakadai, T Kobayashi, K Hashimoto
Ecological Research 35 (5), 780-786, 2020
12020
Can warming accelerate the decline of Odonata species in experimental paddies due to insecticide fipronil exposure?
N Ishiwaka, K Hashimoto, MK Hiraiwa, F Sánchez-Bayo, T Kadoya, ...
Environmental Pollution 341, 122831, 2024
2024
Global warming intensifies the interference competition by a poleward-expanding invader on a native dragonfly species
K Nagano, MK Hiraiwa, N Ishiwaka, Y Seko, K Hashimoto, T Uchida, ...
Royal Society Open Science 10 (11), 230449, 2023
2023
Impact assessment of fipronil exposure and water temperature rise on Odonata species in experimental paddies under the worst scenario of a global warming.
N Ishiwaka, K Hashimoto, MK Hiraiwa, F Sánchez-Bayo, T Kadoya, ...
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex: 1987), 122831-122831, 2023
2023
Asymmetric interactions between two butterfly species mediated by food demand
K Hashimoto, T Ohgushi
Ecology and Evolution 13 (6), e10164, 2023
2023
Severe disturbance overflows the stabilizing buffer of variable biotic interactions
K Hashimoto, D Hayasaka, Y Eguchi, Y Seko, J Cai, K Goka, T Kadoya
bioRxiv, 2021.12. 07.471695, 2021
2021
2017 年鹿児島県口永良部島の鳥類調査―1970 年代調査から 40 年を経過して―
高塚星花, 飯田恭平, 橋本洸哉, 松谷実璃, 澤畠拓夫, 早坂大亮
日本鳥学会誌 68 (2), 357-365, 2019
2019
Plant-mediated indirect interaction between two butterflies: consequences of species-specific food demand
K Hashimoto
Kyoto University, 2018
2018
Niche filtering, not interspecific resource competition, explains the co-occurrence of butterfly species across the Japanese archipelago
R Nakadai, K Hashimoto, T Iwasaki, Y Sato
bioRxiv, 132530, 2017
2017
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