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Mycoloop: chytrids in aquatic food webs
M Kagami, T Miki, G Takimoto
Frontiers in microbiology 5, 81268, 2014
2542014
Integrating chytrid fungal parasites into plankton ecology: research gaps and needs
T Frenken, E Alacid, SA Berger, EC Bourne, M Gerphagnon, HP Grossart, ...
Environmental microbiology 19 (10), 3802-3822, 2017
1732017
Functional diversity of microbial decomposers facilitates plant coexistence in a plant–microbe–soil feedback model
T Miki, M Ushio, S Fukui, M Kondoh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (32), 14251-14256, 2010
1512010
Microplastics: New substrates for heterotrophic activity contribute to altering organic matter cycles in aquatic ecosystems
M Arias-Andres, MT Kettner, T Miki, HP Grossart
Science of the Total Environment 635, 1152-1159, 2018
1472018
Viruses in aquatic ecosystems: important advancements of the last 20 years and prospects for the future in the field of microbial oceanography and limnology
S Jacquet, T Miki, R Noble, P Peduzzi, S Wilhelm
Advances in Oceanography and Limnology 1 (1), 97-141, 2010
1432010
Differing growth responses of major phylogenetic groups of marine bacteria to natural phytoplankton blooms in the western North Pacific Ocean
Y Tada, A Taniguchi, I Nagao, T Miki, M Uematsu, A Tsuda, K Hamasaki
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77 (12), 4055-4065, 2011
1402011
The soil microbial community predicts the importance of plant traits in plant–soil feedback
PJ Ke, T Miki, TS Ding
New phytologist 206 (1), 329-341, 2015
1212015
Biodiversity and multifunctionality in a microbial community: a novel theoretical approach to quantify functional redundancy
T Miki, T Yokokawa, K Matsui
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1776), 20132498, 2014
1042014
Complex interactions in the microbial world: underexplored key links between viruses, bacteria and protozoan grazers in aquatic environments
T Miki, S Jacquet
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 51 (2), 195-208, 2008
982008
Viral control of bacterial growth efficiency in marine pelagic environments
C Motegi, T Nagata, T Miki, MG Weinbauer, L Legendre, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 54 (6), 1901-1910, 2009
912009
Linkages among trait-mediated indirect effects: a new framework for the indirect interaction web
S Utsumi, Y Ando, T Miki
Population ecology 52, 485-497, 2010
782010
Microbe-mediated plant–soil feedback and its roles in a changing world
T Miki
Ecological Research 27, 509-520, 2012
672012
Feedbacks between nutrient cycling and vegetation predict plant species coexistence and invasion
T Miki, M Kondoh
Ecology Letters 5 (5), 624-633, 2002
662002
Flood initiates bottom‐up cascades in a tri‐trophic system: host plant regrowth increases densities of a leaf beetle and its predators
M Nakamura, S Utsumi, T Miki, T Ohgushi
Journal of Animal Ecology 74 (4), 683-691, 2005
612005
Linking secondary structure of individual size distribution with nonlinear size–trophic level relationship in food webs
CW Chang, T Miki, FK Shiah, S Kao, JT Wu, AR Sastri, C Hsieh
Ecology 95 (4), 897-909, 2014
442014
Roles of parasitic fungi in aquatic food webs: a theoretical approach
T Miki, G Takimoto, M Kagami
Freshwater Biology 56 (6), 1173-1183, 2011
432011
Functional consequences of viral impacts on bacterial communities: a food‐web model analysis
T Miki, T Nakazawa, T Yokokawa, T Nagata
Freshwater Biology 53 (6), 1142-1153, 2008
432008
Incorporating the soil environment and microbial community into plant competition theory
PJ Ke, T Miki
Frontiers in microbiology 6, 133134, 2015
382015
The role of food availability and phytoplankton community dynamics in the seasonal succession of zooplankton community in a subtropical reservoir
CW Chang, FK Shiah, JT Wu, T Miki, C Hsieh
Limnologica 46, 131-138, 2014
382014
Intraguild predation reduces bacterial species richness and loosens the viral loop in aquatic systems:‘kill the killer of the winner’hypothesis
T Miki, N Yamamura
Aquatic microbial ecology 40 (1), 1-12, 2005
352005
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