131 results on '"Suzuki, Satoshi N."'
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2. The 30-year impact of post-windthrow management on the forest regeneration process in northern Japan
3. Bryophyte responses to experimental climate change in a mid-latitude forest-line ecotone
4. Patterns of community composition and diversity in latent fungi of living Quercus serrata trunks across a range of oak wilt prevalence and climate variables in Japan
5. Modeling Tree Recovery in Wind-Disturbed Forests with Dense Understory Species under Climate Change
6. Peak discharges per unit area increase with catchment area in a high-relief mountains with permeable sedimentary bedrock
7. Long observation period improves growth prediction in old Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forest plantations
8. Relative importance of climate, vegetation, and spatial factors in the community and functional composition of wood-inhabiting fungi in discontinuously distributed subalpine spruce forests
9. Forest monitoring data of 45 plots across the Japanese archipelago during 1980–2021
10. Author Correction: Contribution of conspecific negative density dependence to species diversity is increasing towards low environmental limitation in Japanese forests
11. Contribution of conspecific negative density dependence to species diversity is increasing towards low environmental limitation in Japanese forests
12. Recruitment drives successional changes in the community-level leaf mass per area in a winter-deciduous broad-leaf forest
13. Climate influences the effect of fungal decay type on regeneration of Picea jezoensis var. hondoensis seedlings on decaying logs
14. Long-term effects of salvage logging after a catastrophic wind disturbance on forest structure in northern Japan
15. Non-equilibrium dynamics of a wave-regenerated forest subject to hierarchical disturbance
16. Local-and regional-scale spatial patterns of two fungal pathogens of Miscanthus sinensis in grassland communities
17. Leaving disturbance legacies conserves boreal conifers and maximizes net CO2 absorption under climate change and more frequent and intense windthrow regimes.
18. Ecological succession revisited from a temporal beta-diversity perspective
19. Variation in abundance of trees originating from sapling banks facilitates the coexistence of twoAbiesspecies in a wave‐regenerated forest
20. Leaving disturbance legacies conserves boreal conifers and maximizes net CO2 absorption under climate change and more frequent and larger windthrow regimes.
21. Long-term dynamics of small fragmented forests inferred from patterns along a gradient of fragment sizes
22. Morphological adaptation of a palatable plant to long-term grazing can shift interactions with an unpalatable plant from facultative to competitive
23. Facilitative and competitive effects of a large species with defensive traits on a grazing-adapted, small species in a long-term deer grazing habitat
24. Development of a Local Size Hierarchy Causes Regular Spacing of Trees in an Even-aged Abies Forest: Analyses Using Spatial Autocorrelation and the Mark Correlation Function
25. Evaluating the soil microbe community‐level physiological profile using EcoPlate and soil properties at 33 forest sites across Japan
26. Long-term cumulative impacts of windthrow and subsequent management on tree species composition and aboveground biomass: A simulation study considering regeneration on downed logs
27. Variation in abundance of trees originating from sapling banks facilitates the coexistence of two Abies species in a wave‐regenerated forest.
28. Spatial variation of local stand structure in an Abies forest, 45 years after a large disturbance by the Isewan typhoon
29. Edge-related changes in tree communities in the understory of mesic temperate forest fragments of northern Japan
30. Variability of local spatial structure in a wave-regenerated Abies forest
31. Changes in variance components of forest structure along a chronosequence in a wave-regenerated forest
32. Patterns of community composition and diversity in latent fungi of living Quercus serrata trunks across a range of oak wilt prevalence and climate variables in Japan
33. Long-term cumulative impacts of windthrow and subsequent management on tree species composition and aboveground biomass : A simulation study considering regeneration on downed logs
34. Decline in functional diversity during the stem exclusion phase: Long-term tree census of secondary succession in a cool-temperate forest, central Japan.
35. Acceleration and deceleration of aboveground biomass accumulation rate in a temperate forest in central Japan
36. Recovery and allocation of carbon stocks in boreal forests 64 years after catastrophic windthrow and salvage logging in northern Japan
37. Long observation period improves growth prediction in old Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forest plantations
38. Recovery and allocation of carbon stocks in boreal forests 64 years after catastrophic windthrow and salvage logging in northern Japan
39. Harmonized data on early stage litter decomposition using tea material across Japan
40. How can we quantitatively study insects whose larvae live beneath the forest floor? A case study at an experimental long‐term log‐removal site in Japan
41. Nation-wide litter fall data from 21 forests of the Monitoring Sites 1000 Project in Japan
42. Forest stand structure, composition, and dynamics in 34 sites over Japan
43. Dead wood offsets the reduced live wood carbon stock in forests over 50 years after a stand-replacing wind disturbance
44. Does typhoon disturbance in subalpine forest have long-lasting impacts on saproxylic fungi, bryophytes, and seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris?
45. Regional-scale directional changes in abundance of tree species along a temperature gradient in Japan
46. Trap distance affects the efficiency and robustness in monitoring the abundance and composition of forest-floor rodents
47. Seasonal Habitat Partitioning between Sympatric Terrestrial and Semi-Arboreal Japanese Wood Mice,Apodemus speciosusandA. argenteusin Spatially Heterogeneous Environment
48. Edge-related changes in tree communities in the understory of mesic temperate forest fragments of northern Japan
49. Morphological adaptation of a palatable plant to long-term grazing can shift interactions with an unpalatable plant from facilitative to competitive
50. Relationships between PALSAR backscattering data and forest above ground biomass in Japan
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