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Ryosuke Nakadai
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Phylogenetic test of speciation by host shift in leaf cone moths (Caloptilia) feeding on maples (Acer)
R Nakadai, A Kawakita
Ecology and Evolution 6 (14), 4958-4970, 2016
282016
Effects of phylogeny, leaf traits, and the altitudinal distribution of host plants on herbivore assemblages on congeneric Acer species
R Nakadai, M Murakami, T Hirao
Oecologia 175 (4), 1237-1245, 2014
252014
Species diversity of herbivorous insects: a brief review to bridge the gap between theories focusing on the generation and maintenance of diversity
R Nakadai
Ecological Research 32 (6), 811-819, 2017
192017
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
The two-parameter Weibull distribution as a universal tool to model the variation in species relative abundances
W Ulrich, R Nakadai, TJ Matthews, Y Kubota
Ecological Complexity 36, 110-116, 2018
142018
Patterns of host utilisation by herbivore assemblages of the genus Caloptilia (Lepidoptera; Gracillariidae) on congeneric maple tree (Acer) species
R Nakadai, M Murakami
Ecological Entomology 40 (1), 14-21, 2015
112015
Remotely‐sensed vegetation greening along a restoration gradient of a tropical forest, Kibale National Park, Uganda
A Valtonen, E Korkiatupa, S Holm, GM Malinga, R Nakadai
Land Degradation & Development, 2021
102021
Spatiotemporal dimensions of community assembly
N Shinohara, R Nakadai, Y Suzuki, A Terui
Population Ecology 65 (1), 5-16, 2023
92023
Recovery of fruit-feeding butterfly communities in Budongo Forest Reserve after anthropogenic disturbance
J Oloya, GM Malinga, M Nyafwono, P Akite, R Nakadai, S Holm, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 491, 119087, 2021
82021
Patterns of temporal and enemy niche use by a community of leaf cone moths (Caloptilia) coexisting on maples (Acer) as revealed by metabarcoding
R Nakadai, A Kawakita
Molecular Ecology 26 (12), 3309–3319, 2017
82017
Development of novel temporal beta-diversity indices for assessing community compositional shifts accounting for changes in the properties of individuals
R Nakadai
Ecological Indicators 144, 109427, 2022
72022
Degrees of compositional shift in tree communities vary along a gradient of temperature change rates over one decade: Application of an individual‐based temporal beta‐diversity …
R Nakadai
Ecology and Evolution 10, 13613–13623, 2020
72020
Macroecological processes drive spiritual ecosystem services obtained from giant trees
R Nakadai
Nature Plants 9 (2), 209-213, 2023
62023
AI language tools risk scientific diversity and innovation
R Nakadai, Y Nakawake, S Shibasaki
Nature Human Behaviour 7 (11), 1804-1805, 2023
42023
Individual-based multiple-unit dissimilarity: novel indices and null model for assessing temporal variability in community composition
R Nakadai
Oecologia 197, 353–364, 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, 2524–2537, 2021
42021
Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory
The Herbivory Variability Network*†, ML Robinson, PG Hahn, BD Inouye, ...
Science 382 (6671), 679-683, 2023
32023
Idea paper: Elucidation of the long‐term properties of food webs based on the intraspecific genetic diversity of hub species populations
R Nakadai
Ecological Research 35 (4), 599-602, 2020
22020
Recovery patterns in community composition of fruit‐feeding butterflies following 26 years of active forest restoration
E Korkiatupa, GM Malinga, R Nakadai, M Nyafwono, P Akite, S Holm, ...
Ecosphere 14 (5), e4514, 2023
12023
Fruit-feeding butterfly community data analysed in" Recovery patterns in community composition of fruit-feeding butterflies following 26 years of active forest restoration"
E Korkiatupa, GM Malinga, R Nakadai, M Nyafwono, P Akite, S Holm, ...
12023
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