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    Factors affecting forest area change in Southeast Asia during 1980-2010 by Imai, Nobuo, Furukawa, Takuya, Tsujino, Riyou, Kitamura, Shumpei, Yumoto, Takakazu

    Published in PloS one (15-05-2018)
    “…While many tropical countries are experiencing rapid deforestation, some have experienced forest transition (FT) from net deforestation to net reforestation…”
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    History of forest loss and degradation in Indonesia by Tsujino, Riyou, Yumoto, Takakazu, Kitamura, Shumpei, Djamaluddin, Ibrahim, Darnaedi, Dedy

    Published in Land use policy (30-11-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] ⿢History and causes of forest loss in Indonesia was investigated.⿢Deforestation, in tandem with large logging concessions, was initiated in…”
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    Correction: Factors affecting forest area change in Southeast Asia during 1980-2010 by Imai, Nobuo, Furukawa, Takuya, Tsujino, Riyou, Kitamura, Shumpei, Yumoto, Takakazu

    Published in PloS one (25-06-2018)
    “…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197391.]…”
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    The role of spatial and temporal variations in habitat uses and food habits of larvae in persistent occurrence of multiple odonate species in Mizorogaike Pond, Kyoto, Japan by Yamada, Sayumi, Tsujino, Riyou, Takemon, Yasuhiro, Urabe, Jotaro

    Published in Limnology (01-04-2019)
    “…Larvae of many odonate species commonly appear within the same freshwater ecosystem. However, it remains unknown whether there is a dietary separation among…”
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    Habitat preferences of medium/large mammals in human disturbed forests in Central Japan by Tsujino, Riyou, Yumoto, Takakazu

    Published in Ecological research (01-07-2014)
    “…It is a great concern whether human disturbed forest, i.e., secondary forest or monoculture forest, can be a habitat for the wildlife. We examined habitat…”
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    Topography-specific seed dispersal by Japanese macaques in a lowland forest on Yakushima Island, Japan by Tsujino, Riyou, Yumoto, Takakazu

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-01-2009)
    “…1. We investigated patterns of seed dispersal (i.e. dispersal distances and topography of seed-deposition sites) via the cheek pouches of Japanese macaques…”
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    Effective spatial scales for evaluating environmental determinants of population density in Yakushima macaques by Agetsuma, Naoki, Koda, Ryosuke, Tsujino, Riyou, Agetsuma-Yanagihara, Yoshimi

    Published in American journal of primatology (01-02-2015)
    “…Population densities of wildlife species tend to be correlated with resource productivity of habitats. However, wildlife density has been greatly modified by…”
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    Dietary adaptations of temperate primates: comparisons of Japanese and Barbary macaques by Hanya, Goro, Ménard, Nelly, Qarro, Mohamed, Ibn Tattou, Mohamed, Fuse, Mieko, Vallet, Dominique, Yamada, Aya, Go, Moe, Takafumi, Hino, Tsujino, Riyou, Agetsuma, Naoki, Wada, Kazuo

    Published in Primates (01-04-2011)
    “…Habitat, diet and leaf chemistry are compared between Japanese and Barbary macaques to reveal the similarities and differences in dietary adaptations of…”
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    Variation in tree growth, mortality and recruitment among topographic positions in a warm temperate forest by Tsujino, Riyou, Takafumi, Hino, Agetsuma, Naoki, Yumoto, Takakazu

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-06-2006)
    “…: Questions: Do the population dynamics of trees differ among topographic positions and, if so, how does topographic position affect the population dynamics of…”
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    Ecosystem impacts of folivory and frugivory by Japanese macaques in two temperate forests in Yakushima by Hanya, Goro, Fuse, Mieko, Aiba, Shin-Ichiro, Takafumi, Hino, Tsujino, Riyou, Agetsuma, Naoki, Chapman, Colin A.

    Published in American journal of primatology (01-06-2014)
    “…Comparing animal consumption to plant primary production provides a means of assessing an animal's impact on the ecosystem and an evaluation of resource…”
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    proposal of the method of deer density estimate without fecal decomposition rate: a case study of fecal accumulation rate technique in Japan by Koda, Ryosuke, Agetsuma, Naoki, Agetsuma-Yanagihara, Yoshimi, Tsujino, Riyou, Fujita, Noboru

    Published in Ecological research (01-01-2011)
    “…The accuracy of estimating deer density using the fecal pellet count method is greatly limited by variability of the fecal decomposition rate. The fecal…”
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    Effects of sika deer on tree seedlings in a warm temperate forest on Yakushima Island, Japan by TSUJINO, Riyou, YUMOTO, Takakazu

    Published in Ecological research (01-05-2004)
    “…High‐density herbivore species often play an important role in forest regeneration. Native sika deer (Cervus nippon yakushimae) inhabit a high density…”
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    Forest regeneration inhibition in a mixed broadleaf-conifer forest under sika deer pressure by Tsujino, Riyou, Matsui, Kiyoshi

    Published in Journal of forest research (04-05-2022)
    “…To examine the tree regeneration and forest structure under sika deer pressure, we established a 1.08 ha plot, including a 0.0176 ha fenced area, and measured…”
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    Comparative study of additive basal area of conifers in forest ecosystems along elevational gradients by Aiba, Shin-ichiro, Hanya, Goro, Tsujino, Riyou, Takyu, Masaaki, Seino, Tatsuyuki, Kimura, Katsuhiko, Kitayama, Kanehiro

    Published in Ecological research (01-05-2007)
    “…We examined the basal area of two life forms (conifers vs. broadleaf trees) along elevational gradients on Yakushima Island, Japan and on two series of…”
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    Spatial distribution patterns of trees at different life stages in a warm temperate forest by Tsujino, R.(Research Inst. for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto (Japan)), Yumoto, T

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-11-2007)
    “…We have investigated tree distributions in relation to topography between different tree life history stages, from the seed-dispersal stage to the adult stage…”
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    Degradation of Abies veitchii wave-regeneration on Mt. Misen in Ohmine Mountains: effects of sika deer population by Tsujino, Riyou, Matsui, Kiyoshi, Yamamoto, Kohdai, Koda, Ryosuke, Yumoto, Takakazu, Takada, Ken-Ichi

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-09-2013)
    “…How has the degradation of Abies veitchii wave-regeneration occurred under the sika deer ( Cervus nippon ) pressure? We conducted tree census and ground…”
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    Restoration of floating mat bog vegetation after eutrophication damages by improving water quality in a small pond by Tsujino, Riyou, Fujita, Noboru, Katayama, Masao, Kawase, Daiju, Matsui, Kiyoshi, Seo, Akihiro, Shimamura, Tetsuya, Takemon, Yasuhiro, Tsujimura, Nozomi, Yumoto, Takakazu, Ushimaru, Atushi

    Published in Limnology (01-12-2010)
    “…We studied vegetation changes in a small floating mat bog in Mizorogaike Pond (Kyoto, Japan), which had experienced a severe decrease in the number and area of…”
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    Variation in tree growth, mortality and recruitment among topographic positions in a warm temperate forest by Tsujino, Riyou, Takafumi, Hino, Agetsuma, Naoki, Yumoto, Takakazu

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-06-2006)
    “…Questions: Do the population dynamics of trees differ among topographic positions and, if so, how does topographic position affect the population dynamics of…”
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    Modelling the global distribution of fungal species: new insights into microbial cosmopolitanism by Sato, Hirotoshi, Tsujino, Riyou, Kurita, Kazuki, Yokoyama, Kazumasa, Agata, Kiyokazu

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2012)
    “…Microbes are usually believed to have cosmopolitan distributions. However, for estimating the global distributions of microorganisms, discriminating among…”
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