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Publications by Kensuke Onodera
Do Larger Snags Stand Longer?—snag Longevity in Mixed Conifer–hardwood Forests in Hokkaido, Japan
Annals of Forest Science
Forestry
Ecology
Pheromone Traps for the Japanese Gypsy Moth (Lymantridae: Lepidoptera): Trap Design and the Amount of Synthetic Pheromone Loaded Onto a Lure
Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology
Insect Science
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Trends in Snag Populations in Drought-Stressed Mixed-Conifer and Ponderosa Pine Forests (1997–2007)
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Behavior
Landscape Conservation
Stand Age and Habitat Influences on Salamanders in Appalachian Cove Hardwood Forests
Forest Ecology and Management
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Monitoring
Nature
Forestry
Landscape Conservation
Policy
Law
Stand Age Structural Dynamics of Conifer, Mixedwood, and Hardwood Stands in the Boreal Forest of Central Canada
Open Journal of Ecology
Enhanced Annual Litterfall Production Due to Spring Solar Radiation in Cool-Temperate Mixed Forests of Northern Hokkaido, Japan
J. AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY
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Atmospheric Science
Reforestation of Abandoned Pasture on Hokkaido, Northern Japan: Effect of Plantations on the Recovery of Conifer-Broadleaved Mixed Forest
Landscape and Ecological Engineering
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Monitoring
Nature
Landscape Conservation
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Policy
Law
Mycorrhizae in Bottomland Hardwood (BLH) Wetland Forests
Stand Dynamics and Competition in a Mixed Forest at the Northern Distribution Limit of Evergreen Hardwood Species
Ecology and Evolution
Evolution
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Systematics
Behavior
Landscape Conservation
Influence of Western Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobium campylopodumEngelm.) on Surface Fuels and Snag Abundance in Mature Ponderosa Pine and Mixed Conifer Stands in Central Oregon
Natural Areas Journal
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Mixed Infection of Different Borrelia Species Among Apodemus Speciosus Mice in Hokkaido, Japan.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Microbiology