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    Decomposability of leaf and wood litter are not correlated across species: effects of litter traits on decomposition in field and laboratory conditions by Kobayashi, Takuya, Oguro, Michio, Taki, Hisatomo, Kurokawa, Hiroko

    Published in Oikos (01-01-2024)
    “…Changes in tree species composition have important effects on the overall rate of litter decomposition at a community level because litter decomposability…”
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    Diverse flower-visiting responses among pollinators to multiple weather variables in buckwheat pollination by Miyashita, Tadashi, Hayashi, Shouta, Natsume, Kae, Taki, Hisatomo

    Published in Scientific reports (22-02-2023)
    “…Response diversity to environmental change among species is important for the maintenance of ecosystem services, but response diversity to changes in multiple…”
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    Ten policies for pollinators by Dicks, Lynn V., Viana, Blandina, Bommarco, Riccardo, Brosi, Berry, del Coro Arizmendi, María, Cunningham, Saul A., Galetto, Leonardo, Hill, Rosemary, Lopes, Ariadna V., Pires, Carmen, Taki, Hisatomo, Potts, Simon G.

    “…What governments can do to safeguard pollination services Earlier this year, the first global thematic assessment from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy…”
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    Effects of neonicotinoid insecticide trunk injections on non-target arboreal ants, potential biological control agents for invasive longhorn beetle Aromia bungii on cherry trees by Sunamura, Eiriki, Tamura, Shigeaki, Taki, Hisatomo, Buczkowski, Grzegorz, Shoda-Kagaya, Etsuko

    Published in Applied entomology and zoology (01-11-2023)
    “…Trunk injection is a relatively new, environmentally friendly method to apply insecticides to trees which does not cause insecticide drift and environmental…”
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    Diversity of co‐flowering plants at field margins potentially sustains an abundance of insects visiting buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum, in an agricultural landscape by Nagano, Yuta, Miyashita, Tadashi, Taki, Hisatomo, Yokoi, Tomoyuki

    Published in Ecological research (01-09-2021)
    “…Pollinators have been declining in recent years due to changes in land use, and the negative impacts on food production are concern. Wildflowers play an…”
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    Succession influences wild bees in a temperate forest landscape: the value of early successional stages in naturally regenerated and planted forests by Taki, Hisatomo, Okochi, Isamu, Okabe, Kimiko, Inoue, Takenari, Goto, Hideaki, Matsumura, Takeshi, Makino, Shun'ichi

    Published in PloS one (15-02-2013)
    “…In many temperate terrestrial forest ecosystems, both natural human disturbances drive the reestablishment of forests. Succession in plant communities, in…”
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    Comparison of the Ecological Traits and Boring Densities of Aromia bungii (Faldermann, 1835) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Two Host Tree Species by Urano, Tadahisa, Taki, Hisatomo, Shoda-Kagaya, Etsuko

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (30-01-2022)
    “…We investigated the ecological traits of emerging adults and the boring density in -infested flowering cherry ( × 'Somei-yoshino') and peach ( ) trees to…”
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    Shadow Value of Ecosystem Resilience in Complex Natural Land as a Wild Pollinator Habitat by Matsushita, Kyohei, Taki, Hisatomo, Yamane, Fumihiro, Asano, Kota

    Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01-04-2018)
    “…This article investigates the shadow value of resilience in complex natural lands acting as wild pollinator habitats. We capture the linkage between…”
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    Responses of community structure, diversity, and abundance of understory plants and insect assemblages to thinning in plantations by Taki, Hisatomo, Inoue, Takenari, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Makihara, Hiroshi, Sueyoshi, Masahiro, Isono, Masahiro, Okabe, Kimiko

    Published in Forest ecology and management (25-01-2010)
    “…Identifying effective management operations for plantations is important for conservation of biodiversity in a plantation-dominated landscape. We tested…”
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    Differential responses of scavenging arthropods and vertebrates to forest loss maintain ecosystem function in a heterogeneous landscape by Sugiura, Shinji, Tanaka, Ryusei, Taki, Hisatomo, Kanzaki, Natsumi

    Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► We experimentally placed mouse carcasses on forest floors. ► Ninety-six percent of dead mice disappeared with 7 days of being placed on the…”
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    Insecticide Susceptibility in Asian Honey Bees (Apis cerana (Hymenoptera: Apidae)) and Implications for Wild Honey Bees in Asia by Yasuda, Mika, Sakamoto, Yoshiko, Goka, Koichi, Nagamitsu, Teruyoshi, Taki, Hisatomo

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-04-2017)
    “…To conserve local biodiversity and ensure the provision of pollination services, it is essential to understand the impact of pesticides on wild honey bees…”
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    Unmanned aerial survey of fallen trees in a deciduous broadleaved forest in eastern Japan by Inoue, Tomoharu, Nagai, Shin, Yamashita, Satoshi, Fadaei, Hadi, Ishii, Reiichiro, Okabe, Kimiko, Taki, Hisatomo, Honda, Yoshiaki, Kajiwara, Koji, Suzuki, Rikie

    Published in PloS one (03-10-2014)
    “…Since fallen trees are a key factor in biodiversity and biogeochemical cycling, information about their spatial distribution is of use in determining species…”
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    Biodiversity of man-made open habitats in an underused country: a class of multispecies abundance models for count data by Yamaura, Yuichi, Royle, J. Andrew, Shimada, Naoaki, Asanuma, Seigo, Sato, Tamotsu, Taki, Hisatomo, Makino, Shun’ichi

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-06-2012)
    “…Since the 1960s, Japan has become highly dependent on foreign countries for natural resources, and the amount of managed lands (e.g. coppice, grassland, and…”
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    Mushroom yield of cultivated shiitake (Lentinula edodes) and fungal communities in logs by Kobayashi, Takuya, Oguro, Michio, Akiba, Mitsuteru, Taki, Hisatomo, Kitajima, Hiroshi, Ishihara, Hiroki

    Published in Journal of forest research (03-07-2020)
    “…Shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) is one of the most commonly consumed mushrooms and an important forest product in Japan. In outdoor log cultivation of…”
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    Does habitat loss affect the communities of plants and insects equally in plant-pollinator interactions? Preliminary findings by Taki, Hisatomo, Kevan, Peter G

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-10-2007)
    “…Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem function. As habitats are lost, one factor affecting their community structures is the niche-width…”
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    Plantation vs. natural forest: Matrix quality determines pollinator abundance in crop fields by Taki, Hisatomo, Yamaura, Yuichi, Okabe, Kimiko, Maeto, Kaoru

    Published in Scientific reports (28-10-2011)
    “…In terrestrial ecosystems, ecological processes and patterns within focal patches frequently depend on their matrix. Crop fields (focal patches) are often…”
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    Efficacy of Two Neonicotinoid Insecticides against Invasive Wood Borer Aromia bungii Larvae in Dietary Toxicity Test by Sunamura, Eiriki, Tamura, Shigeaki, Taki, Hisatomo, Sato, Hiroki, Shoda-Kagaya, Etsuko, Urano, Tadahisa

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (29-06-2021)
    “…In recent years, insecticide trunk injection was put into practical use for controlling wood boring pests. However, few studies have investigated the…”
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    Relative importance of landscape features, stand structural attributes, and fruit availability on fruit-eating birds in Japanese forests fragmented by coniferous plantations by Yoshikawa, Tetsuro, Harasawa, Shota, Isagi, Yuji, Niikura, Natsumi, Koike, Shinsuke, Taki, Hisatomo, Naoe, Shoji, Masaki, Takashi

    Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2017)
    “…Replacement of natural forests with plantations is causing forest loss and fragmentation worldwide. There is a great need for conservation and restoration of…”
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