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Tanaka Kenta

Associate Professor, Sugadaira Research Station, Mountain Science Center, University of Tsukuba, Japan.

Biography

Tanaka Kenta is currently working as an Associate Professor Sugadaira Montane Research Center, Mountain Science Center, University of Tsukuba, Japan. His skills and expertise include Ecology Ecology and Evolution, Biodiversity, Conservation Biology etc.

Publications

Clinal Variation in Flowering Time and Vernalisation Requirement across a 3000-M Altitudinal Range in Perennial Arabidopsis kamchatica Ssp.Kamchatica and Annual Lowland Subspecies Kawasakiana

Clines in ecologically important traits across environmental gradients provide evidence of historical natural selection. Among the many adaptive traits that are relevant in natural habitats, flowering timing is a primary determinant of a plant’s lifetime fitness. In a laboratory experiment, we studied the divergence in flowering time and vern... Read More»

Tanaka Kenta, Ayumu Yamada and Yoshihiko Onda

Research Article: J Ecosys Ecograph 2011, S6-001

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.S6-001

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