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JOURNAL ARTICLES
  1. A. Koehncke, A. Telschow and M. Kondoh (accepted) Invasibility as an emergent property of native metapopulation structure. Oikos.
  2. A. Mougi and M. Kondoh (2012) Diversity of interaction types and ecological community stability. Science 337: 349-351.
  3. T. Nakazawa, M. Ushio and M. Kondoh (2011) The role of body size in multispecies systems. Advances in Ecological Research 45: 269-302.
  4. T. Kuwae, E. Miyoshi, S. Hosokawa, K. Ichimi, J. Hosoya, T. Amano, T. Moriya,M. Kondoh, R. C. Ydenberg and R. W. Elner (2011) Variable and Complex Food Web Structures Revealed by Exploring Missing Trophic Links between Birds and Biofilm. Ecology Letters 15: 347-356.
  5. M. Kondoh, S. Kato and Y. Sakato (2010) Food webs are built up with nested subwebs. Ecology91: 3123-3130.
  6. T. Miki, M. Ushio, S. Fukui and M. Kondoh (2010) Functional diversity of microbial decomposers facilitates plant coexistence in a plant-microbe-soil feedback model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107: 14251-14256.
  7. W. Yamaguchi,M. Kondoh and M. Kawata (2010) Effects of evolutionary changes in prey use on the relationship between food web complexity and stability. Population Ecology 53: 59-72.
  8. M. Kondoh(2010) Linking learning adaptation to trophic interactions: a brain size-based approach. Functional Ecology 24: 35-43.
  9. M. Kondoh and K. Ninomiya (2009) Food-chain length and adaptive foraging. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. 276: 3113-3121.
  10. M. Kondoh (2008) Building trophic modules into a persistent food web. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105: 16631-16635.
  11. M. Kondoh (2007) Anti-predator defence and the complexity-stability relationship of food webs. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. 274: 1617-1624.
  12. S. Kondoh, H. Yahata, T. Nakashizuka and M. Kondoh (2006) Interspecific variation in vessel size, hydraulic conductivity and embolism among broad-leaved trees in semi-arid regions of Kenya. Tree Physiology 26: 899-904.
  13. M. Kondoh (2006) Does foraging adaptation create the positive complexity-stability relationship in realistic food-web structure? Journal of Theoretical Biology 238: 646-651.
  14. M. Kondoh (2003) Response to comment on "foraging adaptation and the relationship between food-web complexity and stability". Science 301: 918c.
  15. M. Kondoh (2003) Foraging adaptation and the relationship between food-web complexity and stability. Science 299: 1388-1391.
  16. M. Kondoh (2003) High reproductive rates result in high predation risks - a mechanism promoting the coexistence of competing prey in spatially structured populations. The American Naturalist 161: 299-309.
  17. M. Kondoh (2003) Habitat fragmentation resulting in overgrazing by herbivores. Journal of Theoretical Biology 225: 453-460.
  18. M. Kondoh and J.-Y. Ide (2003) Evolution of periodicity in insect diverse breeding systems. Animal Behaviour 65: 1013-1020.
  19. M. Kondoh and N. Okuda (2002) Mate availability influences filial cannibalism in fish mate-seeking behaviour: a male-female coevolutionary game model. Animal Behaviour 63: 227-233.
  20. T. Miki and M. Kondoh (2002) Feedbacks between nutrient cycling and vegetation predict plant species coexistence and invasion. Ecology Letters 5: 624-633.
  21. M. Kondoh (2001) Unifying the relationships of species richness to productivity and disturbance. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B 268: 269-271.
  22. M. Kondoh and I. S. Williams (2001) Compensation behaviour by insect herbivores and natural enemies: its influence on community structure. Oikos 93: 161-167.
  23. M. Kondoh (2001) Coevolution of nuptial gift and female multiple mating resulting in with paternal care. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3: 75-89.
  24. M. Kondoh and M. Higashi (2000) Reproductive isolation mechanism resulting from resolution of intragenomic conflict. The American Naturalist 156: 511-518.
  25. J.-Y. Ide and M. Kondoh (2000) Male-female evolutionary game on mate-locating behaviour and evolution of mating systems in insects. Ecology Letters 3: 433-440.

BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS
  1. M. Kondoh (2012) Resilience and Stability. In: Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology (Eds. A. Hasting & L. Gross) University of California Press.
  2. M. Kondoh (2005) Is biodiversity maintained by food-web complexity? -The adaptive food-web hypothesis. In: Aquatic Food Webs: an Ecosystem Approach (Eds. A. Belgrano, U. Scharler, J. Dunne & B. Ulanowicz; ISBN 0-19-856482-1) Oxford University Press.
  3. A. I. Dell, G. D. Kokkoris, C. Banasek-Richter, L. Bersier, J. A. Dunne, M. Kondoh, T. Romanuk and N. D. Martinez (2005) How do complex food webs persist in nature? In: Dynamic Food Webs: Multispecies assemblages, ecosystem development, and environmental change (Eds. P. C. de Ruiter, V. Wolters & J. C. Moore) Academic Press.
  4. M. Kondoh (2005) Linking flexible food-web structure to population stability: a theoretical consideration on adaptive food webs. In: Dynamic Food Webs: Multispecies assemblages, ecosystem development, and environmental change (Eds. P. C. de Ruiter, V. Wolters & J. C. Moore) Academic Press.
  5. M. Kondoh (2006) Contact experience, alien-native interactions, and their community consequences: a theoretical consideration. In: Conceptual ecology and invasions biology: reciprocal approaches to nature (Eds. M. W. Cadotte, S. M. McMahon & T. Fukami) Kluwer Academic Press.

OTHERS
  1. M. Kondoh (2001) PhD thesis: "Top-down effect" and "bottom-up effect" shaping a community structure. (1216: 19411).
  2. M. Kondoh and N. Okuda (1999) Parental investment and filial cannibalism in paternal species. Advances in Ethology 34: 145.

PRESENTATIONS AT INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS
  1. M. Kondoh Food web structure, community dynamics and population level adaptation. "International Forum of Ecosystem Management Applying to Ecosystem Adaptability Science." (Sendai, Japan; March 2010).
  2. M. Kondoh@Food web as an adaptive multiagent system: its structure, dynamics and maintenance. "Advances in Food-Web Theory and its Application to Ecological Risk Assessment" (Yokohama, Japan; September 2006).
  3. M. Kondoh@Adaptive ecological networks: its structure and dynamics. Biodiversity and Dynamics of Communities and Ecosystems" (Osaka, Japan; March 2006).
  4. M. Kondoh Ecological network of who eats whom: its structural flexibility and stability. PICS Conference "Mathematical Analysis of Complex Phenomena in Life Sciences" (Tokyo, Japan; Oct 2005).
  5. M. Kondoh The complexity-stability relationships of adaptive food webs. 50th NIBB Conference "Structure and Dynamics of Biological Networks" (Okazaki, Japan; Feb 2005).
  6. M. Kondoh Biodiversity and flexible community structure. FMAP Japan Steering Group Meeting (Kyoto, Japan; Nov 2004).
  7. M. Kondoh Foraging adaptation creates positive relationships between food-web complexity and stability. Food Web 2003 (Schloss, Germany; Nov 2003).
  8. M. Kondoh Foraging adaptation and the complexity-stability relationship of food webs. InterACT Workshop "Community viability analysis: Identifying fragile systems and keystone species" (Linkoping, Sweden: Aug 2003).
  9. M. Kondoh How does evolution influence ecosystem-level properties? -A role of fluctuating selection in complex systems-. Workshop in the LINKECOL program "Ecosystem evolution and Evolution in Ecosystems". (Ekens, Sweden; Jun 2003).
  10. M. Kondoh Unifying the relationships of species richness to disturbance and productivity. British Ecological Society Annual Meeting. (York, UK; Dec 2002).
  11. M. Kondoh and Okuda, N. Parental investment and filial cannibalism in paternal species. XXVI International Ethological Conference (Bangalore, India; Aug 1999).

JOURNAL REFEREED

American Naturalist, Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, Biological Invasions, Biology Letters, Bulletin of Entomological Research, Ecological Modelling, Ecological Research, Ecology Letters, Journal of Fish Biology, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Mathematical Biosciences, Oikos, Physics of Life Reviews, PNAS, Population Ecology, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Science, Theoretical Ecology

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