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Tomoki Oda
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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Nematomorph parasites indirectly alter the food web and ecosystem function of streams through behavioural manipulation of their cricket hosts
T Sato, T Egusa, K Fukushima, T Oda, N Ohte, N Tokuchi, K Watanabe, ...
Ecology Letters 15 (8), 786-793, 2012
1542012
Factors contributing to soil nitrogen mineralization and nitrification rates of forest soils in the Japanese archipelago
R Urakawa, N Ohte, H Shibata, K Isobe, R Tateno, T Oda, T Hishi, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 361, 382-396, 2016
892016
Consequences of microbial diversity in forest nitrogen cycling: diverse ammonifiers and specialized ammonia oxidizers
K Isobe, Y Ise, H Kato, T Oda, CE Vincenot, K Koba, R Tateno, K Senoo, ...
The ISME journal 14 (1), 12-25, 2020
652020
The effect of a freeze–thaw cycle on dissolved nitrogen dynamics and its relation to dissolved organic matter and soil microbial biomass in the soil of a northern hardwood forest
T Watanabe, R Tateno, S Imada, K Fukuzawa, K Isobe, R Urakawa, T Oda, ...
Biogeochemistry 142, 319-338, 2019
592019
Biogeochemical nitrogen properties of forest soils in the Japanese archipelago
R Urakawa, N Ohte, H Shibata, R Tateno, T Hishi, K Fukushima, Y Inagaki, ...
Ecol Res 30 (1), 1-2, 2015
502015
Effect of bedrock flow on catchment rainfall‐runoff characteristics and the water balance in forested catchments in Tanzawa Mountains, Japan
T Oda, M Suzuki, T Egusa, Y Uchiyama
Hydrological Processes 27 (26), 3864-3872, 2013
342013
Transit time evaluation using a chloride concentration input step shift after forest cutting in a Japanese headwater catchment
T Oda, Y Asano, M Suzuki
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 23 (19), 2705-2713, 2009
332009
Microbial regulation of nitrogen dynamics along the hillslope of a natural forest
K Isobe, N Ohte, T Oda, S Murabayashi, W Wei, K Senoo, N Tokuchi, ...
Frontiers in Environmental Science 2, 63, 2015
312015
Nitrate isotopic composition reveals nitrogen deposition and transformation dynamics along the canopy–soil continuum of a suburban forest in Japan
J Shi, N Ohte, N Tokuchi, N Imamura, M Nagayama, T Oda, M Suzuki
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 28 (23), 2539-2549, 2014
222014
Quantifying aggregation and change in runoff source in accordance with catchment area increase in a forested headwater catchment
T Egusa, N Ohte, T Oda, M Suzuki
Hydrological Processes 30 (22), 4125-4138, 2016
212016
Estimating deep percolation in a small catchment in a tertiary formation using the chloride mass balance method
T Oda, Y Asano, M Suzuki
J Jpn Soc Hydrol Water Resour 21, 195-204, 2008
19*2008
Importance of frequent storm flow data for evaluating changes in stream water chemistry following clear-cutting in Japanese headwater catchments
T Oda, N Ohte, M Suzuki
Forest ecology and management 262 (7), 1305-1317, 2011
152011
Stream runoff and nitrate recovery times after forest disturbance in the USA and Japan
T Oda, MB Green, R Urakawa, TM Scanlon, SD Sebestyen, KJ McGuire, ...
Water Resources Research 54 (9), 6042-6054, 2018
142018
Responses of bed load yields from a forested headwater catchment in the eastern Tanzawa Mountains, Japan
M Hiraoka, T Gomi, T Oda, T Egusa, Y Uchiyama
Hydrological Research Letters 9 (3), 41-46, 2015
142015
Circumferential sap flow variation in the trunks of Japanese cedar and cypress trees growing on a steep slope
T Sato, T Oda, Y Igarashi, M Suzuki, Y Uchiyama
Hydrological Research Letters 6, 104-108, 2012
142012
Relationship between catchment scale and the spatial variability of stream discharge and chemistry in a catchment with multiple geologies
T Egusa, N Ohte, T Oda, M Suzuki
Hydrological Research Letters 7 (2), 12-17, 2013
122013
Effects of changes in canopy interception on stream runoff response and recovery following clear‐cutting of a Japanese coniferous forest in Fukuroyamasawa Experimental …
T Oda, T Egusa, N Ohte, N Hotta, N Tanaka, MB Green, M Suzuki
Hydrological Processes, e14177, 2021
112021
Contrasting patterns in the decrease of spatial variability with increasing catchment area between stream discharge and water chemistry
T Egusa, T Kumagai, T Oda, T Gomi, N Ohte
Water Resources Research 55 (8), 7419-7435, 2019
112019
Ecosystem monitoring of radiocesium redistribution dynamics in a forested catchment in Fukushima after the nuclear power plant accident in March 2011
N Ohte, M Murakami, I Endo, M Ohashi, K Iseda, T Suzuki, T Oda, N Hotta, ...
Agricultural Implications of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: The First Three …, 2016
112016
The effects of canopy alteration–induced atmospheric deposition changes on stream chemistry in Japanese cedar forest
T Oda, N Imamura, T Egusa, N Ohte
Forest ecology and management 448, 85-93, 2019
82019
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