Development and evaluation of microsatellite loci for Gynochthodes boninensis (Rubiaceae), a woody climbing plant endemic to the Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands, Japan Kyoko SugaiHidetoshi KatoTakashi Sugawara Short Communication 08 October 2016 Pages: 314 - 318
Investigation of visitors’ motivation, satisfaction and cognition on urban forest parks in Taiwan Yi-Chung WangJiunn-Cheng LinShu-Hsin Ko Original Article 05 October 2016 Pages: 261 - 270
Effect of the litter layer on runoff and evapotranspiration using the paired watershed method Mie GomyoKoichiro Kuraji Short Communication Open access 04 October 2016 Pages: 306 - 313
Modeling lumber yield of white spruce in Alberta, Canada: a comparative approach Chao LiShongming HuangDerek Sidders Original Article 26 September 2016 Pages: 271 - 279
Horizontal niche differentiation of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae) within the standing trunk of Quercus serrata Hiroaki IidzukaNaoya Osawa Short Communication 24 September 2016 Pages: 319 - 323
Wind damage risk estimation for strip cutting under current and future wind conditions based on moment observations in a coastal forest in Japan Satoru SuzukiTomoki SakamotoHironori Noguchi Special Feature: Original Article 09 September 2016 Pages: 223 - 234
Combined surface drip irrigation and fertigation significantly increase biomass and carbon storage in a Populus × euramericana cv. Guariento plantation Xiao-Li YanTeng-Fei DaiLi-Ming Jia Original Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 280 - 290
Species richness of the understory woody vegetation in Japanese cedar plantations declines with increasing number of rotations Tetsuya IgarashiTakashi MasakiHiroshi Tanaka Original Article 22 August 2016 Pages: 291 - 299
Plot location errors of National Forest Inventory: related factors and adverse effects on continuity of plot data Haruki Nakajima Short Communication 18 August 2016 Pages: 300 - 305
Retraction Note: Deriving the mean mass–density trajectory by reconciling the competition–density effect law with the self-thinning law in even-aged pure stands Kenji Fukuda Retraction Note 20 July 2016 Pages: 259 - 259
Establishment of a high-frequency regeneration system in Cerasus humilis, an important economic shrub Rui Fang WangFeng Lan HuangXing Shun Song Original Article 19 July 2016 Pages: 244 - 250
Cesium absorption through bark of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) Wei WangYuichi HanaiHajime Ozawa Original Article 15 July 2016 Pages: 251 - 258
Changes in soil microbial community and activity in warm temperate forests invaded by moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) Xin WangAkiko SasakiTakayuki Nakatsubo Original Article 25 June 2016 Pages: 235 - 243
Changes in aboveground and belowground properties during secondary natural succession of a cool-temperate forest in Japan Fujio HyodoTakashi F. HaraguchiRyunosuke Tateno Original Article 24 June 2016 Pages: 170 - 177
Potential contributions of forestry and wood use to climate change mitigation in Japan Mitsuo MatsumotoHiroyasu OkaMario Tonosaki Special Feature: Original Article Open access 16 June 2016 Pages: 211 - 222
Carbon balance of forest stands, wood products and their utilization in South Korea Hee HanWoodam ChungJoosang Chung Special Feature: Original Article 10 June 2016 Pages: 199 - 210
Development of 11 microsatellite markers in Pinus parviflora by the dual-suppression technique and next-generation sequencing Yukiko Sakata BekkuHiroyuki KurokochiChunlan Lian Short Communication 09 June 2016 Pages: 193 - 196
Effects of climatic conditions on tree-ring widths of three deciduous broad-leaved tree species at their northern distribution limit in Mont St. Hilaire, eastern Canada Koichi TakahashiHaruka Takahashi Original Article 09 June 2016 Pages: 178 - 184
Effects of acorn attack by curculio weevils on the germination and early growth of Pasania edulis (Makino) seedlings Koichi SoneKeita OishiKunihiko Hata Original Article 08 June 2016 Pages: 185 - 192
Scaling-up from tree to stand transpiration for a warm-temperate multi-specific broadleaved forest with a wide variation in stem diameter Chen-Wei ChiuHikaru KomatsuKyoichi Otsuki Original Article 08 June 2016 Pages: 161 - 169
Seasonal changes of azimuthal, radial, and tree-to-tree variations in sap flux affect stand transpiration estimates in a Cryptomeria japonica forest, central Taiwan Chen-Wei ChiuTomonori KumeKyoichi Otsuki Original article 29 April 2016 Pages: 151 - 160
Heavy thinning in hinoki plantations in Shikoku (southwestern Japan) has limited effects on recruitment of seedlings of other tree species Mahoko NoguchiKazuki MiyamotoAtsushi Sakai Original Article 22 April 2016 Pages: 131 - 142
Pinus halepensis somatic embryogenesis is affected by the physical and chemical conditions at the initial stages of the process Catia PereiraItziar Aurora MontalbánPaloma Moncaleán Original article 05 April 2016 Pages: 143 - 150
Mapping the relative risk of surface water acidification based on cumulative acid deposition over the past 25 years in Japan Naoyuki YamashitaHiroyuki SaseTomoyuki Hakamata Original Article 31 March 2016 Pages: 115 - 124
The populations and distribution of Pieris japonica, a poisonous tree protected from herbivore browsing pressure, increase slowly but steadily Hiroyuki KurokochiLian Chunlan Original Article 29 March 2016 Pages: 125 - 130
Ant abundance increases with clearing size Adam VéleJaroslav HolušaJakub Horák Short Communication 08 February 2016 Pages: 110 - 114
Fine root dynamics in organic and mineral soil layers of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don plantation Yusuke TawaHiroshi Takeda Original Article 04 February 2016 Pages: 67 - 72
Comparative analyses on the cycle time, productivity, and cost between commercial thinning and clear-cutting operations in Nasu-machi Forest Owners’ Co-operative, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Yoshiko MizuniwaChikara NakahataKazuhiro Aruga Short Communication 13 January 2016 Pages: 99 - 104
Ecological implications of mammal feces buried in snow through dung beetle activities Hiroto EnariShinsuke KoikeHaruka Sakamaki-Enari Original Article 13 January 2016 Pages: 92 - 98
Effects of deep percolation on dissolved inorganic nitrogen exports from forested headwater catchments Kenta IwasakiMasanori KatsuyamaMakoto Tani Original Article 30 December 2015 Pages: 57 - 66
Changes in spatial patterns of sika deer distribution and herbivory of planted seedlings: a comparison before and after deer population control by culling Tsutomu EnokiTsuneaki YabeToru Koizumi Original Article 15 December 2015 Pages: 84 - 91
Temporal and spatial dynamics of an old-growth beech forest in western Japan Uyanga AriyaKen-Ya HamanoKeiji Sakamoto Original Article 19 November 2015 Pages: 73 - 83
Potential of soil seed banks in the ecological restoration of overgrazed floor vegetation in a cool-temperate old-growth damp forest in eastern Japan Atsushi Tamura Original Article 17 November 2015 Pages: 43 - 56
Error in the estimation of emission factors for forest degradation in central Africa Nicolas PicardMatieu HenryHervé Maïdou Original Article 28 October 2015 Pages: 23 - 30
First report of trunk rot caused by Fomitiporia torreyae in Kyoto prefecture on cultivars of Japanese cedar with no relatedness to ‘Sanbu-sugi’ Yuko OtaMegumi K. KimuraRyota Endo Short Communication 27 October 2015 Pages: 105 - 109
Diel patterns of fine root respiration in a dryland shrub, measured in situ over different phenological stages Zongrui LaiSu LuKeyu Fa Original Article 26 October 2015 Pages: 31 - 42
Early growth of hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa) trees under different topography and edge aspects at a strip-clearcut site in Kyushu, Southern Japan Ryoko HirataSatoshi ItoYasushi Mitsuda Original Article 26 September 2015 Pages: 522 - 529
Inoculation of ectomycorrhizal fungi contributes to the survival of tree seedlings in a copper mine tailing Kun ZongJian HuangChunlan Lian Original Article 24 September 2015 Pages: 493 - 500
Spatially constrained harvest scheduling for multiple harvests by exact formulation with common matrix algebra Atsushi YoshimotoMasashi Konoshima Original Article 14 September 2015 Pages: 15 - 22
Pathogenicity of Fusarium solani associated with a bark beetle, Scolytogenes birosimensis, to Pittosporum tobira Yuichi YamaokaDaisuke KurokiHisashi Kajimura Original Article 01 September 2015 Pages: 514 - 521
Predicting load path and tensile forces during cable yarding operations on steep terrain Sylvain DupireFranck BourrierFrédéric Berger Original Article 28 August 2015 Pages: 1 - 14
Does Nepal’s community forestry program improve the rural household economy? A cost–benefit analysis of community forestry user groups in Kaski and Syangja districts of Nepal Rajan ParajuliDhananjaya LamichhaneOmkar Joshi Original Article 23 August 2015 Pages: 475 - 483
Estimating aboveground carbon using airborne LiDAR in Cambodian tropical seasonal forests for REDD+ implementation Tetsuji OtaTsuyoshi KajisaNang Ket Original Article 19 August 2015 Pages: 484 - 492
Indigenous traditional knowledge for sustainable development: the biodiversity convention and plant treaty regimes Marie Claire Cordonier SeggerFreedom-Kai Phillips Special Feature: Original Article 09 August 2015 Pages: 430 - 437
Cultural heritage and biodiversity in the present forest management of the boreal zone in Scandinavia Jari Parviainen Special Feature: Original Article 06 August 2015 Pages: 445 - 452
Cultural values and sustainable forest management: the case of Europe Mauro AgnolettiAntonio Santoro Special Feature: Original Article 30 July 2015 Pages: 438 - 444
An overview of the science–policy interface among climate change, biodiversity, and terrestrial land use for production landscapes Ian D. Thompson Special Feature: Original Article 25 July 2015 Pages: 423 - 429