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Tadashi Fukami

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 2, 2018
Priority effects are weakened by a short, but not long, history of sympatric evolutionPeter C Zee, Tadashi Fukami
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2005
Long-term ecological dynamics: reciprocal insights from natural and anthropogenic gradientsTadashi Fukami, David A Wardle
Ecology Letters|December 18, 2013
Historical contingency in species interactions: towards niche-based predictionsRachel L Vannette, Tadashi Fukami
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 17, 2014
Environmental variability counteracts priority effects to facilitate species coexistence: evidence from nectar microbesCaroline M Tucker, Tadashi Fukami
Ecology Letters|March 1, 2011
Dispersal, spatial scale, and species diversity in a hierarchically structured experimental landscapeMarc W Cadotte, Tadashi Fukami
Yeast (Chichester, England)|February 25, 2018
Nectar yeasts: a natural microcosm for ecologyCallie R Chappell, Tadashi Fukami
Ecology Letters|November 20, 2020
Greater local diversity under older species pools may arise from enhanced competitive equivalenceDevin R Leopold, Tadashi Fukami
Annals of Botany|March 22, 2018
Contrasting effects of yeasts and bacteria on floral nectar traitsRachel L Vannette, Tadashi Fukami
Ecology|July 28, 2016
Nectar microbes can reduce secondary metabolites in nectar and alter effects on nectar consumption by pollinatorsRachel L Vannette, Tadashi Fukami
The American Naturalist|May 12, 2018
Eco-Evolutionary Buffering: Rapid Evolution Facilitates Regional Species Coexistence despite Local Priority EffectsMeike J Wittmann, Tadashi Fukami
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 2, 2018
Priority effects are weakened by a short, but not long, history of sympatric evolutionPeter C Zee, Tadashi Fukami
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2005
Long-term ecological dynamics: reciprocal insights from natural and anthropogenic gradientsTadashi Fukami, David A Wardle
Ecology Letters|December 18, 2013
Historical contingency in species interactions: towards niche-based predictionsRachel L Vannette, Tadashi Fukami
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 17, 2014
Environmental variability counteracts priority effects to facilitate species coexistence: evidence from nectar microbesCaroline M Tucker, Tadashi Fukami
Ecology Letters|March 1, 2011
Dispersal, spatial scale, and species diversity in a hierarchically structured experimental landscapeMarc W Cadotte, Tadashi Fukami
Yeast (Chichester, England)|February 25, 2018
Nectar yeasts: a natural microcosm for ecologyCallie R Chappell, Tadashi Fukami
Ecology Letters|November 20, 2020
Greater local diversity under older species pools may arise from enhanced competitive equivalenceDevin R Leopold, Tadashi Fukami
Annals of Botany|March 22, 2018
Contrasting effects of yeasts and bacteria on floral nectar traitsRachel L Vannette, Tadashi Fukami
Ecology|July 28, 2016
Nectar microbes can reduce secondary metabolites in nectar and alter effects on nectar consumption by pollinatorsRachel L Vannette, Tadashi Fukami
The American Naturalist|May 12, 2018
Eco-Evolutionary Buffering: Rapid Evolution Facilitates Regional Species Coexistence despite Local Priority EffectsMeike J Wittmann, Tadashi Fukami
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