業績 / Achievement

英文誌 / English papers

96. Ozaki K, Akashi N, Kawamura K, Obase K, Ueda A, Unno A, Yamanaka S, Yamaura Y (2024) Retention forestry in plantations: synthesizing key findings of early studies from a long-term experiment in northern Japan. Forest Ecology and Management 562:121929. (Link)

95. Yamada Y, Yamaura Y, Shimizu K, Murakami W, Nanko K, Takayama N. (2024) Conflicts among ecosystem services may depend on environmental awareness: a multi-municipality analysis. Forestry 97:424-435. (Link)

94. Hua F, et al. (2024) Ecological filtering shapes the impacts of agricultural deforestation on biodiversity. Nature Ecology and Evolution 8:251-266. (Link)

93. Yamanaka S, Yamaura Y, Ozaki K (2023) Examining the bias of pitfall traps with enclosure experiments and removal sampling. Insect Conservation and Diversity 16:555-565. (Link)

92. Kawamura K, Yamaura Y, Nakamura F. (2023) Early successional habitats created through plantation harvesting benefit the Gray Nightjar (Caprimulgus jotaka): An 8-year survey in central Hokkaido, northern Japan. Journal of Forest Research 28:289-296. (Link)

91. Yamaura Y, Unno A, Royle JA. (2023) Sharing land via keystone structure: retaining naturally regenerated trees may efficiently benefit birds in plantations. Ecological Applications 33(3):e2802. (Link)

90. Kitazawa M, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Hanioka M, Ohashi H, Oguro M, Matsui T, Nakamura T. (2022) Quantifying the impacts of 166 years of land cover change on lowland bird communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289:20220338. (Link)

89. Yamaura Y, Fletcher RJ, Lade SJ, Higa M, Lindenmayer D (2022) From nature reserve to mosaic management: improving matrix survival, not permeability, benefits regional populations under habitat loss and fragmentation. Journal of Applied Ecology 59:1472-1483. (Link)

88. Katayama N, Mashiko M, Koshida C, Yamaura Y (2021) Effects of rice-field abandonment on bird communities in mixed farmland–woodland landscapes in Japan. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 319:107539. (Link)

87. Yamaura Y, Yamada Y, Matsuura T, Tamai K, Taki H, Sato T, Hashimoto H, Murakami W, Toda K, Saito H, Nanko K, Ito E, Takayama N, Tsuzuki N, Takahashi M, Yamaki K, Sano M (2021) Modeling impacts of broad-scale plantation forestry on ecosystem services in the past 60 years and for the future. Ecosystem Services 49:101271. (Link)

86. Kitazawa K, Yamaura Y, Kawamura K, Senzaki M, Yamanaka S, Hanioka M, Nakamura F (2021) Conservation values of abandoned farmland for birds: a functional group approach. Biodiversity and Conservation 30:2017-2032. (Link)

85. Yamanaka S, Yamaura Y, Sayama K, Sato S, Ozaki K. 2021. Effects of dispersed broadleaved and aggregated conifer tree retention on ground beetles in conifer plantations. Forest Ecology and Management 489:119073. (Link)

84. Kawamura K, Yamaura Y, Soga M, Spake R, Nakamura F. 2021. Effects of planted tree species on biodiversity of conifer plantations in Japan: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Forest Research 26:237-246. (Link)

83. Spake R, Soga M, Kawamura K, Cooke RS, Yamaura Y, Eigenbrod F. 2020. Regional variability in landscape effects on forest bird communities. Landscape Ecology 35:1055-1071. (Link)

82. Yamaura Y, Lindenmayer D, Yamada Y, Gong H, Matsuura, T, Mitsuda Y, Masaki T. 2020. A spatially explicit empirical model of structural development processes in natural forests based on climate and topography. Conservation Biology 34:194-206. (Link)

81. Yamaura Y, Narita A, Kusumoto Y, Nagano AJ, Tezuka A, Okamoto T, Takahara H, Nakamura F, Isagi Y, Lindenamyer D. 2019. Genomic reconstruction of 100 000-year grassland history in a forested country: population dynamics of specialist forbs. Biology Letters 15: 20180577. (Link)

80. Kawamura K, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Ueta M, Nakamura F. 2019. Seasonality in spatial distribution: climate and land-use have contrasting effects on the species richness of breeding and wintering birds. Ecology and Evolution 9:7549–7561. (Link)

79. Yamaura Y, Lindenmayer D, Yamada Y, Gong H, Matsuura T, Mitsuda Y, Masaki T. 2019. A spatially-explicit empirical model for assessing conservation values of conifer plantations. Forest Ecology and Management 444:393-404. (Link)

78. Yamaura Y, Blanchet FG, Higa M. 2019. Analyzing community structure subject to incomplete sampling: hierarchical community model vs canonical ordinations. Ecology 100(8):e02759. (Link)

77. Spake R, Yanou S, Yamaura Y, Kawamura K, Kitayama K, Doncaster CP. 2019. Meta‐analysis of management effects on biodiversity in plantation and secondary forests of Japan. Conservation Science and Practice 1:e14. (Link)

76. Yabuhara Y, Yamaura Y, Akasaka T, Yamanaka S, Nakamura F. 2019. Seasonal variation in patch and landscape effects on forest bird communities in a lowland fragmented landscape. Forest Ecology and Management 454:117140. (Link)

75. Hanioka M, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Yamanaka S, Kawamura K, Nakamura F. 2018. Assessing the landscape-dependent restoration potential of abandoned farmland using a hierarchical model of bird communities. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 265:217-225. (Link)

74. Kitazawa M, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Kawamura K, Hanioka M,  Nakamura F. 2019. An evaluation of five agricultural habitat types for openland birds: abandoned farmland can have comparative values to undisturbed wetland. Ornithological Science 18:3-16. (Link

73. Yamaura Y, Akashi N, Unno A, Tsushima T, Nagasaka A, Nagasaka Y, Ozaki K. 2018. Retention Experiment for Plantation Forestry in Sorachi, Hokkaido (REFRESH): a large-scale experiment for retaining broad-leaved trees in conifer plantations. Bulletin of Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute 17:91-109. (Link)

72. Hanioka M, Yamaura Y, Yamanaka S, Senzaki M, Kawamura K, Terui A, Nakamura F. 2018. How much abandoned farmland is required to harbor comparable species richness and abundance of bird communities in wetland? Hierarchical community model suggests the importance of habitat and landscape variables. Biodiversity and Conservation 27:1831-1848. (Link)

71. Hudson et al. 2017. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project. Ecology and Evolution 7]145-188. (Link)

 

70. Yamada Y, Yamaura Y. 2017. Decision support approach for adaptive regional-scale forest management by multiple decision-makers. Forests 8(11):453. (Link)

69. Yamaura Y, Royle JA. 2017. Community distance sampling models allowing for imperfect detection and temporary emigration. Ecoshpere 8(12):e02028. (Link)

68. Taki H, Murao R, Mitai K, Yamaura Y. 2018. The species richness/abundance–area relationship of bees in an early successional tree plantation. Basic and Applied Ecology 26:64-70. (Link)

67. Senzaki M, Yamaura Y, Shoji Y, Kubo T, Nakamura F. 2017. Citizens promote the conservation of flagship species more than ecosystem services in wetland restoration. Biological Conservation 214:1-5. (Link

66. Shimazaki A, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Yabuhara Y, Nakamura F. 2017. Mobbing call experiment suggests the enhancement of forest bird movement by tree cover in urban landscapes across seasons. Avian Conservation and Ecology 12(1):16. (Link)

65. Senzaki M, Yamaura Y, Nakamura F. 2017. Predicting offsite impacts on juvenile outputs of the marsh harrier. Journal of Wildlife Management 81:973-981. (Link)

64. Soga M, Cox DTC, Yamaura Y, Gaston KJ, Kurisu K, Hanaki K. 2017. Health benefits of urban allotment gardening: improved physical and psychological wellbeing and social integration. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14(1):71. (Link)

63. Soga M, Gaston KJ, Yamaura Y. 2017. Gardening is beneficial for health: a meta-analysis. Preventive Medicine Reports 5:92-99. (Link)

62. Senzaki M, Yamaura Y, Francis CD, Nakamura F. 2016. Traffic noise reduces foraging efficiency in wild owls. Scientific Reports 6:30602. (Link)

61. Shimazaki A, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Yabuhara Y, Akasaka T, Nakamura F. 2016. Urban permeability for birds: an approach combining mobbing-call experiments and circuit theory. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 19:167-175. (Link)

60. Higa M, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Koizumi I, Takenaka T, Masatomi Y, Momose K. 2016. Scale dependency of two endangered charismatic species as biodiversity surrogates. Biodiversity and Conservation 25:1829-1841. (Link)

59. Shimokawabe A, Yamaura Y, Sueyoshi M, Kudo G, Nakamura F. 2016. Genetic structure of Vaccinium vitis-idaea in lowland cool spot and alpine populations: microrefugia of alpine plants in the mid-latitudes. Alpine Botany 126:143-151. (Link)

58. Yamaura Y, Schmaljohann H, Lisovski S, Senzaki M, Kawamura K, Fujimaki Y, Nakamura F. 2017. Tracking the Stejneger’s stonechat Saxicola stejnegeri along the East Asian–Australian Flyway from Japan via China to southeast Asia. Journal of Avian Biology. (Link)

57. Soga M, Gaston KJ, Yamaura Y, Kurisu K, Hanaki K. 2016. Both direct and vicarious experiences of nature affect children’s willingness to conserve biodiversity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13:529 (Link)

56. Yamaura Y, Connor EF, Royle JA, Itoh K, Sato K, Taki H, Mishima Y. 2016. Estimating species-area relationships by modeling abundance and frequency subject to incomplete sampling. Ecology and Evolution 6:4836-4848. (Link)

55. Yamaura Y, Shoji Y, Mitsuda Y, Utsugi H, Tsuge T, Kuriyama K, Nakamura F. 2016. How many broadleaved trees are enough in conifer plantations? The economy of land sharing, land sparing and quantitative targets. Journal of Applied Ecology 53:1117-1126. (Link)

54. Kawamura K, Yamaura Y, Senzaki M, Yabuhara Y, Akasaka T, Nakamura F. 2016. Effects of land use and climate on the distribution of the Jungle Nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus) in Hokkaido, northern Japan. Ornithological Science 15:203-212. (Link)

53. Yamaura Y, Kéry M, Royle JA. 2016. Study of biological communities subject to imperfect detection: bias and precision of community N-mixture abundance models in small-sample situations. Ecological Research 31:289-305. (Link)

52. Senzaki M, Yamaura Y. 2016. Surrogate species vs. landscape metric: Does presence of a raptor species explain diversity of multiple taxa more than patch area? Wetlands Ecology and Management 24:427-441. (Link)

51. Shimokawabe A, Yamaura Y, Akasaka T, Sato T, Shida Y, Yamanaka S, Nakamura F. 2015. The distribution of cool spots as microrefugia in a mountainous area. PLoS ONE 10(8): e0135732. (Link)

50. Senzaki M, Yamaura Y, Nakamura F. 2015. The usefulness of top predators as biodiversity surrogates indicated by the relationship between the reproductive outputs of raptors and other bird species. Biological Conservation 191:460-468. (Link)

49. Soga M, Yamaura Y, Aikoh T, Shoji Y, Kubo T, Gaston KJ. 2015. Reducing the extinction of experience: association between urban form and recreational use of public greenspace. Landscape and Urban Planning 143:69-75. (Link) 

48. Kajihara K, Yamaura Y, Soga M, Furukawa Y, Morimoto J, Nakamura F. 2016. Urban shade as a cryptic habitat: fern distribution in building gaps in Sapporo, northern Japan. Urban Ecosystems 19:523-534. (Link)

47. Yamanaka Y, Akasaka T, Yamaura Y, Kaneko M, Nakamura F. 2015. Time-lagged responses of indicator taxa to temporal landscape changes in agricultural landscapes. Ecological Indicators 48:593-598. (Link)

46. Higa M, Yamaura Y, Koizumi I, Yabuhara Y, Senzaki M, Ono S. 2015. Mapping large-scale bird distributions using occupancy models and citizen data with spatially biased sampling effort. Diversity and Distributions 21:46-54. (Link)

45. Yoshii C, Yamaura Y, Soga M, Shibuya M, Nakamura F. 2015. Comparable benefits of land sparing and sharing indicated by bird responses to stand-level plantation intensity in Hokkaido, northern Japan. Journal of Forest Research 20:167-174. (Link)

44. Yabuhara Y, Yamaura Y, Akasaka T, Nakamura F. 2015. Predicting long-term changes in riparian bird communities in floodplain landscapes. River Research and Applications 31:109-119. (Link)

43. Soga M, Yamaura Y, Koike S, Gaston K. 2014. Land sharing vs. land sparing: does the compact city reconcile urban development and biodiversity conservation? Journal of Applied Ecology 51:1378-1386. (Link)

42. Soga M, Yamaura Y, Koike S, Gaston KJ. 2014. Woodland remnants as an urban wildlife refuge: a cross-taxonomic assessment. Biodiversity and Conservation  23:649-659. (Link)

41. Soga M, Ishiyama N, Sueyoshi M, Yamaura Y, Hayashida K, Koizumi I, Negishi JN. 2014. Interaction between patch area and shape: lakes with different formation processes have contrasting area and shape effects on macrophyte diversity. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 10:55-64. (Link)

40. Fuyuki A, Yamaura Y, Nakajima Y, Ishiyama N, Akasaka T, Nakamura F. 2014. Pond area and distance from continuous forests affect amphibian egg distributions in urban green spaces: a case study in Sapporo, Japan. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 13:397-402. (Link)

39. Toyoshima Y, Yamaura Y, Mitsuda Y, Yabuhara Y, Nakamura F. 2013. Reconciling wood production with bird conservation: A regional analysis using bird distribution models and forestry scenarios in Tokachi district, northern Japan. Forest Ecology and Management 307:54-62. (Link)

38. Yamaura Y. 2013. Confronting imperfect detection: behavior of binomial mixture models under varying circumstances of visits, sampling sites, detectability, and abundance in small-sample situations. Ornithological Science 12:73-88. (Link)

37. Soga M, Yamaura Y, Koike S. 2013. From ecological pessimism to conservation chance: reviving living dead in changing landscapes. Animal Conservation 16:16-18. (Link)

36. Soga M, Kanno N, Yamaura Y, Koike S. 2013. Patch size determines the strength of edge effects on carabid beetle assemblages in urban remnant forests. Journal of Insect Conservation 17:421-428. (Link)

35. Toyoshima Y, Yamaura Y, Yabuhara Y, Nakamura F. 2013. A preliminary study on the effects of line and selective thinning on bird communities in Hokkaido, northern Japan. Journal of Forestry Research 24:553-559. (Link)

34. Sugiura S, Tsuru T, Yamaura Y. 2013. Effects of an invasive alien tree on the diversity and temporal dynamics of an insect assemblage on an oceanic island. Biological Invasions 15:157-169. (Link)

33. Kikuchi K, Akasaka T, Yamaura Y, Nakamura F. 2013. Abundance and use of cavity trees at the tree- and stand-levels in natural and plantation forests in Hokkaido, Japan. Journal of Forest Research 18:389-397. (Link)

32. Yamaura Y, Oka H, Taki H, Ozaki K, Tanaka H. 2012. Sustainable management of planted landscapes: lessons from Japan. Biodiversity and Conservation 21:3107-3129. (Link)

31. Yamaura Y, Royle JA, Shimada N, Asanuma S, Sato T, Taki H, Makino S. 2012. Biodiversity of man-made open habitats in an underused country: a class of multispecies abundance models for count data. Biodiversity and Conservation 21:1365-1380. (Link)

30. Taki H, Yamaura Y, Okabe K, Maeto K. 2011. Plantation vs. natural forest: matrix quality determines pollinator abundance in crop fields. Scientific Reports 1:132. (Link)

29. Yamaura Y, Royle JA, Kuboi K, Tada T, Ikeno S, Makino S. 2011. Modelling community dynamics based on species-level abundance models from detection/nondetection data. Journal of Applied Ecology 48:67-75. (Link)

28. Ogawa M, Yamaura Y, Abe S, Hoshino D, Hoshizaki K, Iida S, Katsuki T, Masaki T, Niiyama K, Saito S, Sakai T, Sugita H, Tanouchi H, Amano T, Taki H, Okabe K. 2011. Use of two population metrics clarifies biodiversity dynamics in large-scale monitoring: the case of trees in Japanese old-growth forests. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 178:85-94. (Link)

27. Yamaura Y, Taki H, Makihara H, Isono M, Fujita Y, Okabe K. 2011. Revisitation of sites surveyed 19 years ago reveals impoverishment of longhorned beetles in natural and planted forests. Entomological Science 14:56-67. (Link)

26. Yamaura Y, Amano T, Kusumoto Y, Nagata H, Okabe K. 2011. Climate and topography drives macroscale biodiversity through land-use change in a human-dominated world. Oikos 120:427-451. (Link)

25. Taki H, Okabe K, Yamaura Y, Matsuura T, Sueyoshi M, Makino S, Maeto K. 2010. Effects of landscape metrics on Apis and non-Apis pollinators and seed set in common buckwheat. Basic and Applied Ecology 11:594-602. (Link)

24. Taki H, Yamaura Y, Okochi I, Inoue T, Okabe K, Makino S. 2010. Effects of reforestation age on moth assemblages in plantations and naturally regenerated forests. Insect Conservation and Diversity 3:257-265. (Link)

23. Makino S, Yamaura Y, Yamauchi H. 2010. Smaller nests of the hornet Vespa analis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) are more severely affected by the strepsipteran parasite Xenos moutoni (Strepsiptera, Stylopidae) than are larger nests. Insectes Sociaux 57:83-90. (Link)

22. Yamaura Y, Ikeno S, Sano M, Okabe K, Ozaki K. 2009. Bird responses to broad-leaved forest patch area in a plantation landscape across seasons. Biological Conservation 142:2155-2165. (Link)

21. Taki H, Okabe K, Makino S, Yamaura Y, Sueyoshi M. 2009. Contribution of small insects to pollination of common buckwheat, a distylous crop. Annals of Applied Biology 155:121-129. (Link)

20. Sugiura S, Yamaura Y, Tsuru T, Goto H, Hasegawa M, Makihara H, Makino S. 2009. Beetle responses to artificial gaps in an oceanic island forest: implications for invasive tree management to conserve endemic species. Biodiversity and Conservation 18:2101-2118. (Link)

19. Masuya H, Yamaoka Y, Kaneko S, Yamaura Y. 2009. Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from Japanese red pine and their relationships with bark beetles. Mycoscience 50:212-223. (Link)

18. Yamaura Y, T Amano, T Koizumi, Y Mitsuda, H Taki and K Okabe. 2009. Does land-use change affect biodiversity dynamics at a macroecological scale? A case study of birds over the past 20 years in Japan. Animal Conservation 12:110-119. (Link)

17. Sugiura S, T Tsuru, Y Yamaura, H Makihara. 2009. Small off-shore islands can serve as important refuges for endemic beetle conservation. Journal of Insect Conservation 13:377-385. (Link)

16. Sugiura S, Y Yamaura. 2009. Potential impacts of the invasive flatworm Platydemus manokwari on arboreal snails. Biological Invasions 11:737-742. (Link)

15. Taki H, Kevan PG, Yamaura Y. 2008. Effects of forest cover on fruit set in the woodland herb Maianthemum canadense (Liliaceae). Canadian Field-Naturalist 122:234-238.

14. Yamaura Y, T Kawahara, S Iida, K Ozaki. 2008. Relative importance of the area and shape of patches to the diversity of multiple taxa. Conservation Biology 22:1513-1522. (Link)

13. Yamaura Y, K Katoh, T Takahashi. 2008. Effects of stand, landscape, and spatial variables on bird communities in larch plantations and deciduous forests in central Japan. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38:1223-1243. (Link)

12. Sugiura S, T Tsuru, Y Yamaura, M Hasegawa, H Makihara, S Makino. 2008. Differences in endemic insect assemblages among vegetation types on a small island of the oceanic Ogasawara Islands. Entomological Science 11:131-141. (Link)

11. Sugiura S, Y Yamaura, and H Makihara. 2008. Biological invasion into the nested assemblage of tree-beetle associations on the oceanic Ogasawara Islands. Biological Invasions 10:1061-1071. (Link)

10. Yamaura Y, T Amano and K Katoh. 2008. Ecological traits determine the affinity of birds to a larch plantation matrix, in montane Nagano, central Japan. Ecological Research 23:317-327. (Link)

9. Sugiura S, Y Yamaura, H Makihara. 2007. Sexual and male horn dimorphism in Copris ochus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Zoological Science 24:1082-1085. (Link

8. Sugiura S, K Yamazaki and Y Yamaura. 2007. Intraspecific competition as a selective pressure on the choice of oviposition site in a phytophagous insect. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 92:641-650. (Link)

7. Yamaura Y, K Katoh and T Takahashi. 2007. Deciduous habitat fragmentation caused by a larch plantation matrix matters to birds in deciduous habitats. Ornithological Science 6:67-78. (Link) (pdf)

6. Yamaura Y, H Tojo, Y Hirata and K Ozaki. 2007. Landscape effects in bird assemblages differ between plantations and broadleaved forests in a rural landscape in central Japan. Journal of Forest Research 12:298-305. (Link)

5. Sugiura S, T Abe, Y Yamaura and S Makino. 2007. Flower-visiting behavior of male bees is triggered by nectar-feeding insects. Naturwissenschaften 94:703-707. (Link)

4. Amano T and Y Yamaura. 2007. Ecological and life-history traits related to range contractions among breeding birds in Japan. Biological Conservation 137:271-282. (Link)

3. Yamaura Y, K Katoh and T Takahashi. 2006. Reversing habitat loss: deciduous habitat fragmentation matters to birds in a larch plantation matrix. Ecography 29:827-834. (Link) (pdf)

2. Morimoto T, K Katoh, Y Yamaura and S Watanabe. 2006. Can surrounding land cover influence the avifauna in urban/suburban woodlands in Japan? Landscape and Urban Planning. 75:143-154. (Link)

1. Yamaura Y, K Katoh, G Fujita, and H Higuchi. 2005. The effect of landscape contexts on wintering bird communities in rural Japan. Forest Ecology and Management 216:187-200. (Link)