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  1. 2015. Selective consumption of acorns by the Japanese wood mouse according to tannin content: a behavioral countermeasure against plant secondary metabolites. A Takahashi, T Shimada. Ecological Research 23, 1033-1038.

  2. Takuya SHIMADA | Cited by 1,128 | of Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba (FFPRI) | Read 35 publications | Contact Takuya SHIMADA

  3. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 2024-06 | Journal article. DOI: 10.1007/s10344-024-01797-0. Contributors : Takuya Shimada; Hayato Iijima; Nobuhiko Kotaka. Show more detail. Source : check_circle. Crossref. Phoretic behavior of the pseudoscorpion Megachernes ryugadensis on the Japanese wood mouse Apodemus speciosus. The Science of Nature.

  4. Oct 3, 2019 · Shimada et al. found that acorn acclimation induced proline-rich proteins in the saliva that bind to tannin and altered the abundance and types of tannin-degrading enterobacterial flora, protecting A. speciosus from some of the toxic effects of acorn tannins before they are absorbed (Shimada, 2006; Shimada et al., 2006). These adaptations are ...

    • Hannah R. Windley, Takuya Shimada
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  5. Takuya Shimada • European University Institute. Researcher. Department of History. Research projects, clusters and working groups. Completed. Decentering Eurocentrism. Thesis title. The Tensho Embassy in Italy (1585): Sixteenth-century Italian understandings of Japan and Japanese culture. Supervisor. Giancarlo Casale. 2nd reader. Lucy Riall.

  6. Phoretic behavior of the pseudoscorpion Megachernes ryugadensis on the Japanese wood mouse Apodemus speciosus. Takuya Shimada, Kimiko Okabe, Shun’ichi Makino, Shoko Nakamura, Saori Fujii. The Science of Nature 2023年12月 査読有り. Resource allocation strategies in the reproductive organs of Fagaceae species.

  7. Dec 27, 2021 · To estimate the reproductive schedule of the Okinawa spiny rat on the basis of its body size distribution, we developed a nest box with an auto-trigger camera. Three camera-installed nest boxes were used in the field in the northern part of Okinawa Island beginning in September 2015.