Phytosociology of subalpine coniferous forests in Korea I. Syntaxonomical interpretation Jong Suk Song OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 19
Plant form based on the pipe model theory II. Quantitative analysis of ramification in morphology Yukihiro Chiba OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 28
A vegetation-ecological approach to the classification and evaluation of potential natural vegetation of the Fagetea crenatae region in Tohoku (northern Honshu), Japan Keiichi Ohno OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 49
Litterfall in a secondary forest with special reference to the relationships between leaf-fall rate, basal area and relative growth rate on a species basis Akihiro Sumida OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 62
Inhibition of photosynthesis ofPopulus euramericana andHelianthus annuus by SO2, NO2 and O3 Akio Furukawa OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 86
Co-occurrence of the cirolanid isopodEurydice nipponica Bruce & Jones and the ghost shrimpCallianasa japonica Ortmann on an intertidal sand flat Akio TamakiKenji Suzukawa OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 100
Succession of sessile organisms on experimental plates immersed in Nabeta Bay, Izu Peninsula, Japan III. Temporal changes in community structure Tetsu Hirata OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 111
Climate and vegetation in China V. Effect of climatic factors on the upper limit of distribution of evergreen broadleaf forest Jing-yun FangKyoji Yoda OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 125