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1. Leaving disturbance legacies conserves boreal conifers and maximizes net CO2 absorption under climate change and more frequent and larger windthrow regimes.

2. The 30-year impact of post-windthrow management on the forest regeneration process in northern Japan.

3. Relative importance of climate, vegetation, and spatial factors in the community and functional composition of wood-inhabiting fungi in discontinuously distributed subalpine spruce forests.

4. Climate influences the effect of fungal decay type on regeneration of Picea jezoensis var. hondoensis seedlings on decaying logs.

5. 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.

6. Long-term effects of salvage logging after a catastrophic wind disturbance on forest structure in northern Japan.

7. Regional-scale directional changes in abundance of tree species along a temperature gradient in Japan.

8. Spatial variation of local stand structure in an Abies forest, 45 years after a large disturbance by the Isewan typhoon.

9. Facilitative and competitive effects of a large species with defensive traits on a grazing-adapted, small species in a long-term deer grazing habitat.

10. Changes in variance components of forest structure along a chronosequence in a wave-regenerated forest.

11. Long-term cumulative impacts of windthrow and subsequent management on tree species composition and aboveground biomass: A simulation study considering regeneration on downed logs.

12. Harmonized data on early stage litter decomposition using tea material across Japan.

13. Acceleration and deceleration of aboveground biomass accumulation rate in a temperate forest in central Japan.

14. Recovery and allocation of carbon stocks in boreal forests 64 years after catastrophic windthrow and salvage logging in northern Japan.

15. 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.

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