Japanese Journal of Ecology, Volume 50 Number 1, April 2000 ==> PageTop
Articles
1 Diagnosis of vegetation recovery following major forest fire in Daxinganling, China, using NOAA/AVHRR data
Chunxiang CAO, Kaneyuki NAKANE and Toshio SENOO
Reviews
13 Mechanisms restricting ant-aphid mutualism: ant foraging strategy and interference among sugar sources
Hiroshi SAKATA
23 Plant reproductive phenology in tropical forests -Implications of general flowering in a lowland dipterocarp forest-
Shoko SAKAI
41 The role of protists in microbial loop of lake ecosystems
Shin-ichi NAKANO
Features - Canopy Research: methods of access to the canopy and its ecological significance
57 Significance of forest canopy research and methods for accessing the tree crown
Fumito KOIKE and Tsutom HIURA
60 Access to the canopy by direct truck-climbing techniques: Tree climbing and movement in the canopy using arms and legs
Takeshi SEKI
65 Canopy research using single-rope techniques in the temperate coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA
Hiroaki ISHII
71 Tree-climbing with mono-pole ladders
Akihiro SUMIDA
76 Access to tree crowns by a canopy jungle gym system
Tsutom HIURA
83 Book Review
84 Abstracts of "Ecological Research" 15(1) (2000)
86 Proceedings
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Japanese Journal of Ecology, Volume 50 Number 2, August 2000
Articles
93 Phenological differences and similarities between C3 and C4 grasses in sunny habitats with contrasting moisture levels
M. MISHIO and N. KAWAKUBO
99 Vegetation history around the Kyogoku Mire, southwestern Hokkaido, during the last 13,000 years 99
Y. IGARASHI
111 Impact of biological invasion of Leucaena leucocephala on successional pathway and species diversity of secondary forest on Hahajima Island, Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, northwestern Pacific
K. YOSHIDA and S. OKA
121 Study of gray mangrove (Avicennia marina) afforestation for greening a desert coast: Ecology of gray mangrove seeds in the Persian Gulf
S. TAMAEI
133 Effects of climate factors on the activity of a viperid snake, habu (Trimeresurus flavoviridis) - based on the frequencies of bite cases of sleeping men in the Okinawa Islands
M. NISHIMURA
141 A review of ecological studies on oribatid mites in Sphagnum mires
G. KURIKI G.
155 Book Review
157 Abstracts of "Ecological Research" 15(2) (2000)
161 Proceedings
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Japanese Journal of Ecology, Volume 50 Number 3, December 2000
Articles
211 Determining factors of collembolan community structure in various vegetation types of artificial green lungs along Osaka Bay, Japan
S. TOMITA, Y. SAKURATANI and T. SUGIMOTO
221 Relationship between species diversity, species composition and forest area of fragmented lucidophyllous forests in central Miyazaki Prefecture
T. HATTORI and H. ISHIDA
Review
235 Functional differentiation of modules in broad-leaved tree species
T. YAGI
Features I - Spatial ecology
253 Spatial ecology: the dynamics of spatial patterns
A. SATAKE, T. HARA and K. NEHIRA
255 What can be known from long-term spatial data ?: A case study of lattice model analysis on a neotropical forest 50 hectare plot, Barro Colorado Island
A. SATAKE
261 Landscape ecology: Its process of development as spatial ecology
N. NAKAGOSHI
269 Local dynamics and global spread of pine wilt disease
N. YAMAMOTO, F. TAKASU, K. KAWASAKI, K. TOGASHI, Y. KISHI and N. SHIGESADA
277 Host-parasite coevolution in a metapopulation: A pacemaker and the Red Queen
A. SASAKI
Features II - Diagnosis of atmospheric environment from plant indicators
289 Implications of long-term monitoring on the tree growth exposed to air pollution and an assessment of its effects
S. KAWANO and T. KATOH
297 Diagnosis of atmospheric environment from the viewpoint of dendrochronology
T. KATOH, M. KASUYA, S. KAGAMIMORI and S. KAWANO
303 Long-range transport of air pollutants and the present condition of forest decline in Yakushima Island
O. NAGAFUCHI
311 Eco-physiological decline processes of Japanese red pine, Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc., in the Seto Inland Sea area of Japan
A. KUME
319 Air pollution and tree damage in the pine or fir forest decline area at Hiroshima or Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
K. NAKANE, H. SAKUGAWA.and M. IGAWA
325 Book Review
327 Abstracts of "Ecological Research" 15(3) (2000)
332 Proceedings
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