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Takuya Sato
Takuya Sato
Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University
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Nematomorph parasites drive energy flow through a riparian ecosystem
T Sato, K Watanabe, M Kanaiwa, Y Niizuma, Y Harada, KD Lafferty
Ecology 92 (1), 201-207, 2011
1602011
Nematomorph parasites indirectly alter the food web and ecosystem function of streams through behavioural manipulation of their cricket hosts
T Sato, T Egusa, K Fukushima, T Oda, N Ohte, N Tokuchi, K Watanabe, ...
Ecology Letters 15 (8), 786-793, 2012
1532012
Resource subsidy flows across freshwater–terrestrial boundaries and influence on processes linking adjacent ecosystems
JS Richardson, T Sato
Ecohydrology 8 (3), 406-415, 2015
1262015
Environmental DNA analysis reveals the spatial distribution, abundance, and biomass of Japanese eels at the river‐basin scale
H Itakura, R Wakiya, S Yamamoto, K Kaifu, T Sato, T Minamoto
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29 (3), 361-373, 2019
902019
Adaptive genetic variation mediates bottom-up and top-down control in an aquatic ecosystem
SM Rudman, MA Rodriguez-Cabal, A Stier, T Sato, J Heavyside, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1812), 20151234, 2015
552015
A test of the effects of timing of a pulsed resource subsidy on stream ecosystems
T Sato, RW El‐Sabaawi, K Campbell, T Ohta, JS Richardson
Journal of Animal Ecology 85 (5), 1136-1146, 2016
492016
Occurrence of deformed fish and their fitness-related traits in Kirikuchi charr, Salvelinus leucomaenis japonicus, the southernmost population of the genus Salvelinus
T Sato
Zoological science 23 (7), 593-599, 2006
442006
Dramatic decline in population abundance of Salvelinus leucomaenis after a severe flood and debris flow in a high gradient stream
T Sato
Journal of Fish Biology 69 (6), 1849-1854, 2006
402006
Testing a ‘genes‐to‐ecosystems’ approach to understanding aquatic–terrestrial linkages
GM Crutsinger, SM Rudman, MA Rodriguez‐Cabal, AD McKown, T Sato, ...
Molecular Ecology 23 (23), 5888-5903, 2014
362014
Loss of genetic variation and effective population size of Kirikuchi charr: implications for the management of small, isolated salmonid populations
T Sato, Y Harada
Animal Conservation 11 (2), 153-159, 2008
342008
Do stage‐specific functional responses of consumers dampen the effects of subsidies on trophic cascades in streams?
T Sato, K Watanabe
Journal of Animal Ecology 83 (4), 907-915, 2014
332014
Parasite-mediated allochthonous input: Do hairworms enhance subsidized predation of stream salmonids on crickets?
T Sato, M Arizono, R Sone, Y Harada
Canadian Journal of Zoology 86 (3), 231-235, 2008
312008
A nematomorph parasite explains variation in terrestrial subsidies to trout streams in Japan
T Sato, K Watanabe, N Tokuchi, H Kamauchi, Y Harada, KD Lafferty
Oikos 120 (10), 1595-1599, 2011
282011
Successful escape of bombardier beetles from predator digestive systems
S Sugiura, T Sato
Biology Letters 14 (2), 20170647, 2018
212018
Hybridization, Isolation, and Low Genetic Diversity of Kirikuchi Char, the Southernmost Populations of the Genus Salvelinus
T Sato, T Demise, H Kubota, M Nagoshi, K Watanabe
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139 (6), 1758-1774, 2010
182010
Enhanced polarotaxis can explain water-entry behaviour of mantids infected with nematomorph parasites
N Obayashi, Y Iwatani, M Sakura, S Tamotsu, MC Chiu, T Sato
Current Biology 31 (12), R777-R778, 2021
172021
Diversity of nematomorph and cohabiting nematode parasites in riparian ecosystems around the Kii Peninsula, Japan
T Sato, K Watanabe, S Tamotsu, A Ichikawa, A Schmidt-Rhaesa
Canadian Journal of Zoology 90 (7), 829-838, 2012
162012
Timing and duration of phenological resources: Toward a mechanistic understanding of their impacts on community structure and ecosystem processes in stream food chains
G Takimoto, T Sato
Ecological Research 35 (3), 463-473, 2020
152020
世界最南限のイワナ個体群 “キリクチ” の産卵場所特性, および釣獲圧が個体群に与える影響
佐藤拓哉, 渡辺勝敏
魚類学雑誌 51 (1), 51-59, 2004
152004
Large contribution of pulsed subsidies to a predatory fish inhabiting large stream channels
H Itakura, Y Miyake, T Kitagawa, T Sato, S Kimura
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78 (2), 144-153, 2021
122021
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