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Publikováno v:
Plant-Environment Interactions, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 112-124 (2021)
Why this research Matters The inner bark plays important roles in tree stems, including radial exchange of water with the xylem and translocation of carbohydrates. Both processes affect the water content and the thickness of the inner bark on a diurn
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https://doaj.org/article/ac9683ca444e43a2b5930f339fe0617a
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Ecological Research. 38:83-97
Publikováno v:
Microbial Ecology. 82:919-931
Canopy soils on large trees are important for supporting the lives of many canopy plants, and thereby increasing regional biodiversity. However, because of the less accessibility to canopy soils, there is insufficient knowledge on how canopy soils pr
Autor:
Russell D. Kramer, H. Roaki Ishii, Kelsey R. Carter, Yuko Miyazaki, Wakana Azuma, Molly A. Cavaleri, Chinatsu Hara, Masatake G. Araki, Yuta Inoue
Publikováno v:
Ecological Research. 35(4):562-574
Global climate change increases uncertainty in sustained functioning of forest ecosystems. Forest canopies are a key link between terrestrial ecosystems, the atmosphere, and climate. Here, we introduce research presented at the 66th meeting of the Ec
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Urban ecosystems. 23(3):603-614
Urbanization generally reduces wildlife populations. Individual species responses, however, are often highly variable, and such variability can be explained by differences in species ecological traits. To examine this hypothesis, we focused on two co
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126
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Oecologia. 189:317-328
Because tree size and age co-vary, it is difficult to separate their effects on growth and physiological function. To infer causes for age-related height-growth decline, we compared various leaf traits between mature (ca. 100 years) and old (ca. 300
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Forest Ecology and Management. 429:437-448
Because rates of migration and genetic adaptation are slow, individual trees must initially acclimate to climate change via individual-level plasticity. Therefore, when predicting distribution and persistence of tree species under future climate chan
Autor:
Yuta Kobayashi, Dai Koide, Ryota Matsubayashi, Kureha F. Suzuki, Rupert Seidl, Motoki Higa, Shenhua Qian, Shinichi Tatsumi, Yuji Kusano, Wakana Azuma, Cornelius Senf, Tomoyo F. Koyanagi, Akira Mori
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 493
Restoring forests has recently received considerable attention in the context of sequestering carbon and supporting biodiversity. Although considering alien species as a tool for natural forest restoration still remains controversial, harnessing alie
Autor:
Hiroaki Ishii, Akira Nakanishi, Yuya Ogawa, Wakana Azuma, Yuiko Noguchi, Mamoru Kanzaki, Natsuki Komada
Large trees have survived for a long time, and their complex crown structure serves as habitat for epiphytic plants. Canopy plants are not as well studied in the temperate zones as in the tropics, because many of them are accidental epiphytes, epiphy
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-164292/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-164292/v1