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Takehiko I Hayashi

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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|May 4, 2012
Applying biotic ligand models and Bayesian techniques: ecological risk assessment of copper and nickel in Tokyo riversTakehiko I Hayashi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|August 6, 2010
A Bayesian approach to probabilistic ecological risk assessment: risk comparison of nine toxic substances in Tokyo surface watersTakehiko I Hayashi, Nobuhisa Kashiwagi
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 15, 2006
The dynamics of two- and three-way sexual conflicts over matingSergey Gavrilets, Takehiko I Hayashi
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 26, 2020
Concerns about Reproducibility, Use of the Akaike Information Criterion, and Related Issues in Hoondert et al. 2019Yuichi Iwasaki, Takehiko I Hayashi
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|October 15, 2022
Revisiting assessment factors for species sensitivity distributions as a function of sample size and variation in species sensitivityMasashi Kamo, Takehiko I Hayashi, Yuichi Iwasaki
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 19, 2013
Estimating population-level HC5 for copper using a species sensitivity distribution approachYuichi Iwasaki, Takehiko I Hayashi, Masashi Kamo
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|February 16, 2010
Comparison of population-level effects of heavy metals on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)Yuichi Iwasaki, Takehiko I Hayashi, Masashi Kamo
The Science of the Total Environment|May 17, 2021
Population model analyses of the combined effects of insecticide use and habitat degradation on the past sharp declines of the dragonfly Sympetrum frequensKosuke Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Yokomizo, Takehiko I Hayashi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|October 22, 2018
Were the sharp declines of dragonfly populations in the 1990s in Japan caused by fipronil and imidacloprid? An analysis of Hill's causality for the case of Sympetrum frequensKosuke Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Yokomizo, Takehiko I Hayashi
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 14, 2007
Genetic differentiation by sexual conflictTakehiko I Hayashi, Michael Vose, Sergey Gavrilets
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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|May 4, 2012
Applying biotic ligand models and Bayesian techniques: ecological risk assessment of copper and nickel in Tokyo riversTakehiko I Hayashi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|August 6, 2010
A Bayesian approach to probabilistic ecological risk assessment: risk comparison of nine toxic substances in Tokyo surface watersTakehiko I Hayashi, Nobuhisa Kashiwagi
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 15, 2006
The dynamics of two- and three-way sexual conflicts over matingSergey Gavrilets, Takehiko I Hayashi
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 26, 2020
Concerns about Reproducibility, Use of the Akaike Information Criterion, and Related Issues in Hoondert et al. 2019Yuichi Iwasaki, Takehiko I Hayashi
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|October 15, 2022
Revisiting assessment factors for species sensitivity distributions as a function of sample size and variation in species sensitivityMasashi Kamo, Takehiko I Hayashi, Yuichi Iwasaki
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 19, 2013
Estimating population-level HC5 for copper using a species sensitivity distribution approachYuichi Iwasaki, Takehiko I Hayashi, Masashi Kamo
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|February 16, 2010
Comparison of population-level effects of heavy metals on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)Yuichi Iwasaki, Takehiko I Hayashi, Masashi Kamo
The Science of the Total Environment|May 17, 2021
Population model analyses of the combined effects of insecticide use and habitat degradation on the past sharp declines of the dragonfly Sympetrum frequensKosuke Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Yokomizo, Takehiko I Hayashi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|October 22, 2018
Were the sharp declines of dragonfly populations in the 1990s in Japan caused by fipronil and imidacloprid? An analysis of Hill's causality for the case of Sympetrum frequensKosuke Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Yokomizo, Takehiko I Hayashi
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 14, 2007
Genetic differentiation by sexual conflictTakehiko I Hayashi, Michael Vose, Sergey Gavrilets
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