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Takuma Takanashi

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Current Biology : CB|January 1, 2019
Egg-Cracking Vibration as a Cue for Stink Bug Siblings to Synchronize HatchingJun Endo, Takuma Takanashi, Hiromi Mukai, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 7, 2025
Sound production by hawkmoth larvae and pupae through abdominal spiraclesShinji Sugiura, Daichi Nakamori, Kota Sakagami, et al.
Ecology|June 5, 2020
Squeaking caterpillars: independent evolution of sonic defense in wild silkmothsShinji Sugiura, Takuma Takanashi, Wataru Kojima, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|March 5, 2019
Cricket tympanal organ revisited: morphology, development and possible functions of the adult-specific chitin core beneath the anterior tympanal membraneHiroshi Nishino, Mana Domae, Takuma Takanashi, et al.
Zoological Science|December 9, 2014
Substrate-borne vibrations induce behavioral responses in the leaf-dwelling cerambycid, Paraglenea fortuneiRemi Tsubaki, Naoe Hosoda, Hiroshi Kitajima, et al.
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|May 26, 2009
[Ultrasound reception and production in moths: countertactics toward echolocating bats and evolution of acoustic communication]Ryo Nakano, Takuma Takanashi, Sadahiro Tatsuki, et al.
Zoological Letters|August 30, 2016
Substrate vibrations mediate behavioral responses via femoral chordotonal organs in a cerambycid beetleTakuma Takanashi, Midori Fukaya, Kiyoshi Nakamuta, et al.
Zoological Science|March 8, 2014
Rhinoceros beetles suffer male-biased predation by mammalian and avian predatorsWataru Kojima, Shinji Sugiura, Hiroshi Makihara, et al.
Biology Letters|March 12, 2010
To females of a noctuid moth, male courtship songs are nothing more than bat echolocation callsRyo Nakano, Takuma Takanashi, Niels Skals, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 6, 2015
Social context-dependent modification of courtship behaviour in Drosophila prolongataShiori Setoguchi, Ayumi Kudo, Takuma Takanashi, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|January 1, 2019
Egg-Cracking Vibration as a Cue for Stink Bug Siblings to Synchronize HatchingJun Endo, Takuma Takanashi, Hiromi Mukai, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 7, 2025
Sound production by hawkmoth larvae and pupae through abdominal spiraclesShinji Sugiura, Daichi Nakamori, Kota Sakagami, et al.
Ecology|June 5, 2020
Squeaking caterpillars: independent evolution of sonic defense in wild silkmothsShinji Sugiura, Takuma Takanashi, Wataru Kojima, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|March 5, 2019
Cricket tympanal organ revisited: morphology, development and possible functions of the adult-specific chitin core beneath the anterior tympanal membraneHiroshi Nishino, Mana Domae, Takuma Takanashi, et al.
Zoological Science|December 9, 2014
Substrate-borne vibrations induce behavioral responses in the leaf-dwelling cerambycid, Paraglenea fortuneiRemi Tsubaki, Naoe Hosoda, Hiroshi Kitajima, et al.
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|May 26, 2009
[Ultrasound reception and production in moths: countertactics toward echolocating bats and evolution of acoustic communication]Ryo Nakano, Takuma Takanashi, Sadahiro Tatsuki, et al.
Zoological Letters|August 30, 2016
Substrate vibrations mediate behavioral responses via femoral chordotonal organs in a cerambycid beetleTakuma Takanashi, Midori Fukaya, Kiyoshi Nakamuta, et al.
Zoological Science|March 8, 2014
Rhinoceros beetles suffer male-biased predation by mammalian and avian predatorsWataru Kojima, Shinji Sugiura, Hiroshi Makihara, et al.
Biology Letters|March 12, 2010
To females of a noctuid moth, male courtship songs are nothing more than bat echolocation callsRyo Nakano, Takuma Takanashi, Niels Skals, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 6, 2015
Social context-dependent modification of courtship behaviour in Drosophila prolongataShiori Setoguchi, Ayumi Kudo, Takuma Takanashi, et al.
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