Hideyuki Ida
Shinshu University
24 Papers
122 Citations
Hideyuki Ida is an academic researcher from Shinshu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beech & Fagus crenata. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Hideyuki Ida include Hiroshima University.
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Papers
Forest stand structure, composition, and dynamics in 34 sites over Japan
Masae Iwamoto Ishihara,Satoshi N. Suzuki,Masahiro Nakamura,Tsutomu Enoki,Akio Fujiwara,Tsutom Hiura,Kosuke Homma,Daisuke Hoshino,Kazuhiko Hoshizaki,Hideyuki Ida,Ken Ishida,Akira Itoh,Takayuki Kaneko,Kaname Kubota,Koichiro Kuraji,Shigeo Kuramoto,Akifumi Makita,Takashi Masaki,Kanji Namikawa,Kaoru Niiyama,Mahoko Noguchi,Haruto Nomiya,Tatsuhiro Ohkubo,Satoshi Saito,Takeshi Sakai,Michinori Sakimoto,Hitoshi Sakio,Hirofumi Shibano,Hisashi Sugita,Mitsuo Suzuki,Atsushi Takashima,Nobuyuki Tanaka,Naoaki Tashiro,Naoko Tokuchi,Toshiya Yoshida,Yumiko Yoshida +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report tree census data collected in a network of 34 forest sites in Japan and provide species abundance, survivorship and stem girth growth of 52,534 individuals of 334 tree and liana species.
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Gnawing damage by rodents to the seedlings of Fagus crenata and Quercus mongolica var. grosseserrata in a temperate Sasa grassland-deciduous forest series in southwestern Japan
Hideyuki Ida,Nobukazu Nakagoshi +1 more
TL;DR: The effects of dwarf bamboo,Sasa, cover on the initial morrality of hardwood seedlings were investigated by transplanting 1-year-old beech and current-year oak and no natural oak seedling were found in the forest even after a mast year, suggesting that rodents play an imporrant role in regeneration of oak forest.
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Treefall gap disturbance in an old‐growth beech forest in southwestern Japan by a catastrophic typhoon
TL;DR: The death of pre-typhoon trunks, seemed to die standing or to be killed by snap-off, occurred singly; however, the typhoon fatally damaged many clustered trunks at the same time, suggesting that the stand structure of the study plot would be an unusual one as compared with the previous study stands.
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Spatial variation in soil respiration is determined by forest canopy structure through soil water content in a mature beech forest
TL;DR: In this article, the spatial variation in daily summed soil respiration (SRdaily) and the factors that control these variations must be considered, and the possible connections could give us new insight for adequate forest carbon management.
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Sustainability of an isolated beech-dwarf bamboo stand: analysis of forest dynamics with individual based model
Takuya Kubo,Hideyuki Ida +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an individual based model was developed to evaluate the sustainability of a fragmented beech stand considering the dynamics of Sasa, which is an inhibitor of beech regeneration.
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