Recently, a dwarf bamboo species, Sasa kurilensis; Poaceae, has invaded into alpine snow-meadows in the wilderness area of the Taisetsu Mountains, northern Japan. This dwarf bamboo species has a wide distribution range from lowland to alpine sites of snowy regions. Because of the formation of dense evergreen culms and an extensive rhizome system, other plants are excluded following invasion by this dwarf bamboo, resulting in low species diversity. Dwarf bamboo originally inhabited the leeward slopes of alpine dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) clumps in alpine regions. During the last 32 years, however, dwarf bamboo has expanded its distribution area by up to 47% toward snow-meadows, especially on southeastern facing slopes. This rapid change may be...
Plant endemic species are the result of continuous evolution under the combined action of long-term ...
Dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) is a successful pioneer tree, but also an invader of the subalpine belt in C...
We surveyed species density of ferns in Musashi (Tokyo and Saitama Prefs.), around capital of Japan,...
Dwarf bamboos are evergreen woody grasses that produce large clonal patches and dominate the underst...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) provides a conceptual framework for explaining howenvironmen...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
The expansion of bamboo into neighboring plant communities is a common phenomenon in nature reserves...
Background and aims – Interest in understanding the factors driving change in alien plant species ri...
I compared the vascular plant species richness of fellfield plant communities in the Northern Japan ...
The effect of understory dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis) on the seasonal changes in soil temperature ...
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), once highly praised worldwide, has been found to be a problemati...
Dwarf bamboo is recognized as a significant determinant of the structure and dynamics in temperate f...
To investigate the effect of reduced snow cover on fine root dynamics in a cool-temperate forest in ...
Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species dive...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
Plant endemic species are the result of continuous evolution under the combined action of long-term ...
Dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) is a successful pioneer tree, but also an invader of the subalpine belt in C...
We surveyed species density of ferns in Musashi (Tokyo and Saitama Prefs.), around capital of Japan,...
Dwarf bamboos are evergreen woody grasses that produce large clonal patches and dominate the underst...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) provides a conceptual framework for explaining howenvironmen...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
The expansion of bamboo into neighboring plant communities is a common phenomenon in nature reserves...
Background and aims – Interest in understanding the factors driving change in alien plant species ri...
I compared the vascular plant species richness of fellfield plant communities in the Northern Japan ...
The effect of understory dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis) on the seasonal changes in soil temperature ...
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), once highly praised worldwide, has been found to be a problemati...
Dwarf bamboo is recognized as a significant determinant of the structure and dynamics in temperate f...
To investigate the effect of reduced snow cover on fine root dynamics in a cool-temperate forest in ...
Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species dive...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
Plant endemic species are the result of continuous evolution under the combined action of long-term ...
Dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) is a successful pioneer tree, but also an invader of the subalpine belt in C...
We surveyed species density of ferns in Musashi (Tokyo and Saitama Prefs.), around capital of Japan,...