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The ash species . is the dominant canopy treeof this species occurring at Ooyamazawa regenerated simultaneously following a large-scale disturbance event 200 years ago. Since this event occurred, saplings of .. . have regenerated in canopy gaps. It is probable that . succeeds as a dominant species in riparian forests by regenerating in response to disturbance at multiple scales.抛物线 发表于 2025-3-25 15:35:52
The tertiary relict . is an important canopy us factors), which leads to a multi-stemmed growth form. Sprouting allows .. . to dominate stands over time, as it is longer lived than other coexisting species; this promotes the maintenance of its populations.Angioplasty 发表于 2025-3-25 17:27:51
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Changes in Vegetation in the Ooyamazawa Riparian Forestave contributed to their survival in the presence of deer overpopulation. They were either I: toxic plants, II: small herb species which do not increase in plant height, or III: perennial herbs in which the aerial portion withers until the summer and enters yearly dormancy at an early date.一起平行 发表于 2025-3-26 03:01:26
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General Conclusionerstory vegetation and trees at Ooyamazawa and the resulting cascade effects led to changes in the ground beetle and bird communities. Our 28-year research record indicated that global warming has impacted flowering and fruiting in .. Our findings highlight the necessity of ongoing, long-term monitoring in capturing ecosystem change.Lasting 发表于 2025-3-26 11:53:59
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The Ooyamazawa Riparian Forest: Introduction and Overviewd tree life histories over a 35-year period. In particular, research has focused on the life histories of the dominant canopy species ., ., and .. After the research site was registered as a Core Site of the Monitoring Sites 1000 Project, research began on avifauna and ground beetles, in addition to ongoing forest research.