-Lucidophyllous Forests in Southwestern Japan and Taiwan-
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Hsieh, C. F., W. C. Chao, C. C. Liao, K. C. Yang and T. H. Hsieh | Floristic composition of the evergreen broad-leaved forests of Taiwan. |
Oono, K., M. Hara, M. Fujihara and K. Hirata | Comparative studies on floristic composition of the lucidophyll forests in southern Kyushu, Ryukyu and Taiwan. |
Hara, M., K. Hirata, M. Fujihara, K. Oono and C. F. Hsieh | Floristic composition and stand structure of three evergreen broad-leaved forests in Taiwan, with special reference to the relationship between micro-landform and vegetation pattern. |
Fujihara, M. | Structure ofPinus luchuensisforests affected by pine wilt disease in northern Taiwan. |
Yamamoto, S. | Some features of the forest dynamics of warm-temperate evergreen broad-leaved forests in Japan. |
Hirata, K. | Comparison of tree regeneration between soil-disturbed and soil-intact sites in canopy gaps of an evergreen broad-leaved (Castanopsis sieboldiissp.lutchuensis) forest on Amami Ohshima Island, South-west Japan. |
Momohara, A. | Cenozoic history of evergreen broad-leaved forest in Japan. |
Yonebayashi, C. | A study of modern pollen representation in an evergreen broad-leaved forest on Okinawa Island, southwestern Japan. |
Ohmori, H. | Geomorphological environment for vegetation in East Asia. |