2010 - 2012 Effects of heavy thinning on ecosystem functions of mature Japanese cypress plantation
2011 - 森林施業が人工林の炭素吸収・蓄積量に与える影響の客観的評価法の開発
2008 - 強度間伐後の後生枝発生メカニズムの解明
2005 - 樹木-リター-土壌系における炭素の動態と固定に関する研究
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Papers (131):
Ikuyo Saeki, Sho Hioki, Wakana A. Azuma, Noriyuki Osada, Shigeru Niwa, Aino T. Ota, Hiroaki Ishii. Legacy over a thousand years: Canopy soil of old-growth forest fosters rich and unique invertebrate diversity that is slow to recover from human disturbance. Biological Conservation. 2024. 292. 110520-110520
Takahiko Yoshioka, Souta Okuyama, Taketo Kogire, Ren Taniuchi, Kana K. Hotta, Daisuke Tochimoto, H. Roaki Ishii. Quantitative evaluation of forest communities and effects of oak wilt in a secondary forest in western Japan. Landscape and Ecological Engineering. 2023
Md. Abdul Maleque, Jannatul Ferdous, Ashika Akhter Shitel, Jaher Ahmed, A. F. M. Saiful Islam, Md. Fuad Mondal, Kamrul Hassan, Md. Abdur Razzak Choudhury, H. Roaki Ishii. Role of shade trees in conserving beneficial arthropods of biocontrol importance in tea ecosystem. Agroforestry Systems. 2023
Nao Okubo, Sumihiro Inoue, H. Ishii. Tolerance and Acclimation of the Leaves of Nine Urban Tree Species to High Temperatures. Forests. 2023. 14. 8. 1639-1639
Naoto Kawata, Takahiko Yoshioka, Kana Hotta, Wakana Aoi Azuma, H. Roaki Ishii. Secondary succession of an unmanaged coppice woodland adjacent to late-successional, lucidophyllous forest in western Japan. Journal of Forest Research. 2023. 1-8
佐伯いく代, 日置頌, 東若菜, 長田典之, 丹羽慈, 石井弘明. Metagenomic analyses of the invertebrate diversity supported by canopy soil of old growth Cryptomeria japonica forest in Yakushima. 日本生態学会大会講演要旨(Web). 2023. 70th
Spatial and temporal variation of species composition and > structure of unmanaged secondary forest (abandoned *satoyama*) adjacent to > late-successional forest
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Preditcing succession of unmanaged secondary forest from spatio-temporal variation of stand structure relative to the adjacent late-successional forest
(2021)
2018/04 - International Congress of the East Asian Federation of Ecological Societies Best Poster Award Height-related changes in hydraulic structure of old Cinnamomum camphora: trade-off between hydraulic conductivity and safety