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主要論文
- Punching above their weight: low-biomass non-native plant species alter soil properties during primary succession.[OIKOS,(2009)]Duane A. Peltzer, Peter J. Bellingham, Hiroko Kurokawa, Lawrence R. Walker, David A. Wardle and Gregor W. Yeates
- Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide.[Ecology Letters,(2008)]Cornwell, W.K., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Amatangelo, K., Dorrepaal, E., Eviner, V.T., Godoy, O., Hobbie, S.E., Hoorens, B., Kurokawa, H., Perez-Harguindeguy, N., Quested, H.M., Santiago, L.S., Wardle, D.A., Wright, I.J., Aerts, R., Allison, S.D., Van Bodegom, P., Brovkin, V., Chatain, A., Callaghan, T.V., Diaz, S., Garnier, E., Gurvich, D.E., Kazakou, E., Klein, J.A., Read, J., Reich, P.B., Soudzilovskaia, N.A., Vaieretti, M.V. & Westoby, M.
- Leaf herbivory and decomposability in a Malaysian tropical rain forest.[Ecology,(2008)]Hiroko Kurokawa, Tohru Nakashizuka
- Allocation to defense or growth in dipterocarp forest seedling in Borneo.[Oecologia,(2004)]Kurokawa, H., Y. Kitahashi, T. Koike, J. Lai, and T. Nakashizuka
- The age of tropical rain forest canopy species, Borneo Ironwood (Eusideroxylon zwageri), determined by 14C dating.[Journal of Tropical Ecology,(2003)]Kurokawa, H., T. Yoshida, T. Nakamura, J. Lai, and T. Nakashizuka
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