Japanese Journal of Ecology, Volume 52 Number 1, April 2002
Articles
1 Factors limiting fruit production in the understory shrub, Eurya japonica
HIGO M.
11 Eighty-six years of succession of the vegetation on the Showa and Taisho lava flows, Sakurajima, Japan―Effects of substrate and distance from seed source
UTO S. & SUZUKI E.
25 Statistical analysis of relationships between alpine and subalpine vegetation and climatic conditions
SHIMIZU Y., IKEGAME Y., NATORI T. & OMASA K.
Reviews
35 A review of ecological studies on the effects of forest management on plant species diversity
NAGAIKE T.
Features I- Life and resource utilization of insects living on tree phloem and wood
55 Life and resource utilization of insects living on tree phloem and wood
SHIBATA E. & TOGASHI K.
59 How does Semanotus japonicus (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) utilize Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica ?
SIBATA E.
63 Resistance response of Cryptomeria japonica to infestation by Semanotus japonicus
ITO K.
69 Life History of Japanese Pine Sawyer, Monochamus alternatus, and Characteristics of Larval Food Resources
TOGASHI K.
75 Trunk sapwood utilization by woodwasps
FUKUDA H.
81 Colonization patterns and reproductive traits of Scolytidae and Platypodidae with special reference to ambrosia beetles
KAJIMURA H.
89 Effects of variarion in dead wood on resource utilization patterns and fitness of lucanid beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera, Lucanidae)
ARAYA K.
Features II Toward new approaches for understandings of biogeochemical cycles in forested ecosystems
99 Toward new approaches for understandings of biogeochemical cycles in forested ecosystems
OHTE N. & KUME A.
101 Importance of belowground parts on the matter flow process : Comparisons of physical and biological process between above and below ground
KUME A.
107 Characteristics of dissolved organic matter and its stabilization in forest soil
YANO Y., LAJTHA K., SOLLINS P. & CALDWELL B.
111 Role of dissolved organic carbon in forest soil carbon dynamics : relationship between microbial degradation of DOC and CO2 production
WAGAI R. & SOLLINS P.
119 Dynamics of DOC through vadose-saturated zones at a forested headwater catchment
KAWASAKI M., OHTE N., ASANO Y. & UCHIDA T.
125 Development of a tropical montane rainforest ecosystem as a balance of carbon and minerals :Importance of species turnover in long-term ecosystem processes
KITAYAMA K., AIBA S. & TAKYU M.
131 Toward catchment study for understandings of biogeochemical cycles in forested ecosystems :Suggestions from nitrogen discharge
OHTE N. & TOKUCHI N.
139 Book Review
141 Abstracts of "Ecological Research" 16(5) (2001)
147 Proceedings
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Japanese Journal of Ecology, Volume 52 Number 2, August 2002
Articles
155 The role of loach-farming paddy on the life cycle of aquatic insects inhabiting lentic habitats.
SAIJO H.
167 Summer habitat use of adult Sakhalin taimen in a tributary of the Teshio River,Hokkaido,Japan.: Management implication for habitat conservation.
SAGAWA S.,YAMASHITA S. & NAKAMURA F.
Reviews
177 A review on pollinators breeding on flowers.
SAKAI S.
189 Soil organic carbon storage as a function of the terrestrial ecosystem with respect to the global carbon cycle.
ITO A.
Short Report
229 Convexity index in photosynthetic light response curve of seven species of deciduous broad-leaved tree.
TANAKA T.
Features I- Perspectives on the mammalian home range study by telemetry
233 Home range: its estimators and effects of autocorrelation between locations.
OZAKI K. & KUDO T.
243 Inner structure of the badger (Meles meles) home range in Hinode-Town.
KANEKO Y.
253 An analysis of home range use of a breeding female of the Iriomote cat, Felis iriomotensis.
OKAMURA M.,DOI T.,IZAWA M. & SAKAGUCHI N.
259 Three-dimensional analysis of home range utilization by the Iriomote cat Felis iriomotensis using digital elevation models (DEM).
WATANABE S.,NAKANISHI N.,IZAWA M.,SAKAGUCHI N. & DOI T.
265 An assessment of accuracy and utility of a new multi-radiotelemetry system for mammal tracking.
KUKITA S.,NAKAMURA O.,NASU T. & NAKAZONO T.
Features II Ecological disturbance caused by floods in the Chikuma River.
273 Ecological disturbance caused by floods in the Chikuma River.
OKINO T.
275 The relationship between disturbance of ecological system and the characteristics of geomorphology and floods.
SUETSUGI T.
281 Abundance and seasonal trend of dominant Chironomid midges in the middle reach of the Chikuma River.
HIRABAYASHI K.
287 Backwaters and fish community-on environmental factors affecting fish community in backwaters.
DENDA M.,YAMASHITA S.,OZAWA T. & SHIMATANI Y.
295 Book Review
297 Titles of "Ecological Research" 17(1)(2) (2002)
298 Proceedings
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Japanese Journal of Ecology, Volume 52 Number 3, December 2002 ==> PageTop
Articles
323 Changes of leaf anatomy in 10 deciduous broad-leaved tree species according to change in growth light conditions.
Tanaka K. and Matumoto Y.
331 Decomposition of fresh leaves and colonization by shredders in a small mountain stream.
Kochi K.
343 Study on the gray mangrove(A vicennia marina) afforestation for greening of desert coasts : Salt tolerance of gray mangrove seeds for afforestation by direct planting.
Tamaei S.
Reviews
355 Multi-queen social systems in eusocial insects, particularly among the Polistinae.
Ito Y.
373 Book Review
374 Abstracts of "Ecological Research" 17(3) (2003)
375 Proceedings
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