Takakazu Yumoto
Primate Research Institute
108 Papers
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Takakazu Yumoto is an academic researcher from Primate Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seed dispersal & Frugivore. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 107 publications. Previous affiliations of Takakazu Yumoto include Kobe University & Kyoto University.
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Papers
Causes and History of Forest Loss in Cambodia
TL;DR: The literature and national/provincial statistics of landuse patterns and the socio-economic situation were investigated in this article to reconstruct the history of forest loss in Cambodia, where the authors investigated the literature and National/Provincial Statistics of land use patterns and socioeconomic situation.
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Habitat preferences of medium/large mammals in human disturbed forests in Central Japan
Riyou Tsujino,Takakazu Yumoto +1 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, if a forest had been disturbed by human, the forest can be a habitat for terrestrial herbivores, but this was not always true for frugivores.
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Estimating diurnal primate densities using distance sampling method in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon
Lilian Brice Mangama-Koumba,Nakashima Yoshihiro,Jacques François Mavoungou,Etienne François Akomo-Okoue,Takakazu Yumoto,Juichi Yamagiwa,Bertrand M’Batchi +6 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the density of monkeys in MDNP is among the highest in Gabon, which can be explained by the lacking of colobine monkeys, which generally dominated in the African rainforest, and the different types of vegetation that the authors founded.
An extension plan of Yakushima Biosphere Reserve as a case study of consensus building of islanders
Hiroyuki Matsuda,Takakazu Yumoto,Takahiro Okano,Kenshi Tetsuka,Aomi Fujimaki,Katsunori Shioya +5 more
TL;DR: Yakushima was inscribed as a World Natural Heritage (WH) in 1993 as mentioned in this paper, but almost all of its residents did not remember that Yakushima was a WH, and the WH site was not accessible to the public.
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Development and characterization of EST-SSR markers for Sciadopitys verticillata (Sciadopityaceae).
TL;DR: Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of Sciadopitys verticillata (SciADopityaceae) which is an endemic Japanese evergreen conifer species are developed.
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