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Keitaro Fukushima
Keitaro Fukushima
Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University
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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, 2012
1522012
Effects of freeze–thaw cycles resulting from winter climate change on soil nitrogen cycling in ten temperate forest ecosystems throughout the Japanese archipelago
R Urakawa, H Shibata, M Kuroiwa, Y Inagaki, R Tateno, T Hishi, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 74, 82-94, 2014
1162014
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
862016
Impacts of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) invasion on dry matter and carbon and nitrogen stocks in a broad‐leaved secondary forest located in Kyoto …
K Fukushima, N Usui, R Ogawa, N Tokuchi
Plant Species Biology 30 (2), 81-95, 2015
862015
Fluorescent characteristics of dissolved organic matter produced by bloom-forming coastal phytoplankton
K Fukuzaki, I Imai, K Fukushima, KI Ishii, S Sawayama, T Yoshioka
Journal of plankton research 36 (3), 685-694, 2014
662014
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
Predominance of a single clone of the most widely distributed bamboo species Phyllostachys edulis in East Asia
Y Isagi, T Oda, K Fukushima, C Lian, M Yokogawa, S Kaneko
Journal of plant research 129, 21-27, 2016
422016
Soil nitrogen dynamics during stand development after clear-cutting of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) plantations
K Fukushima, R Tateno, N Tokuchi
Journal of Forest Research 16 (5), 394-404, 2011
382011
Comparison of rainfall-runoff characteristics in forested catchments underlain by granitic and sedimentary rock with various forest age
M Katsuyama, K Fukushima, N Tokuchi
Hydrological Research Letters 2, 14-17, 2008
352008
Maintenance of soil ecotypes of Solidago virgaurea in close parapatry via divergent flowering time and selection against immigrants
S Sakaguchi, K Horie, N Ishikawa, S Nishio, JRP Worth, K Fukushima, ...
Journal of Ecology 107 (1), 418-435, 2019
342019
Changes in the anatomy, morphology and mycorrhizal infection of fine root systems of Cryptomeria japonica in relation to stand ageing
T Hishi, R Tateno, K Fukushima, R Fujimaki, M Itoh, N Tokuchi
Tree physiology 37 (1), 61-70, 2017
342017
Long-term influence of stream water chemistry in Japanese cedar plantation after clear-cutting using the forest rotation in central Japan
N Tokuchi, K Fukushima
Forest ecology and management 257 (8), 1768-1775, 2009
342009
Sources of uncertainty in estimating stream solute export from headwater catchments at three sites
RD Yanai, N Tokuchi, JL Campbell, MB Green, E Matsuzaki, SN Laseter, ...
Hydrological processes 29 (7), 1793-1805, 2015
332015
Seasonal changes in nitrate use by three woody species: the importance of the leaf-expansion period
L Koyama, N Tokuchi, K Fukushima, M Terai, Y Yamamoto
Trees-Structure and Function 22 (6), 851-859, 2008
302008
Biomass allocation and nitrogen limitation in a Cryptomeria japonica plantation chronosequence
R Tateno, K Fukushima, R Fujimaki, T Shimamura, M Ohgi, H Arai, N Ohte, ...
Journal of Forest Research 14 (5), 276-285, 2009
262009
Contribution of atmospheric nitrate to stream‐water nitrate in Japanese coniferous forests revealed by the oxygen isotope ratio of nitrate
Y Tobari, K Koba, K Fukushima, N Tokuchi, N Ohte, R Tateno, S Toyoda, ...
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry: An International Journal Devoted …, 2010
232010
Factors controlling the acid‐neutralizing capacity of Japanese cedar forest watersheds in stands of various ages and topographic characteristics
K Fukushima, N Tokuchi
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 23 (2), 259-271, 2009
222009
Responses of macroinvertebrate communities to 4 years of deer exclusion in first-and second-order streams
M Sakai, Y Natuhara, K Fukushima, R Naito, H Miyashita, M Kato, T Gomi
Freshwater Science 32 (2), 563-575, 2013
182013
Ecological functions of persistent Japanese cedar litter in structuring stream macroinvertebrate assemblages
M Sakai, Y Natuhara, K Fukushima, A Imanishi, K Imai, M Kato
Journal of Forest Research, 1-10, 0
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Coniferous needle litter acts as a stable food resource for stream detritivores
M Sakai, K Fukushima, RS Naito, Y Natuhara, M Kato
Hydrobiologia 779, 161-171, 2016
142016
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