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Daisuke Fujiki
Daisuke Fujiki
Institute of Natural and Environment Science, University of Hyogo
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Assessing decline in physical structure of deciduous hardwood forest stands under sika deer grazing using shrub-layer vegetation cover
D Fujiki, Y Kishimoto, H Sakata
Journal of Forest Research 15, 140-144, 2010
492010
List of food plants and unpalatable plants of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in Japan (in Japanese)
Y Hashimoto
Humans and Nature 25, 133, 2014
282014
Management approach using simple indices of deer density and status of understory vegetation for conserving deciduous hardwood forests on a regional scale
Y Kishimoto, D Fujiki, H Sakata
Journal of forest research 15 (4), 265-273, 2010
252010
Stem turnover strategy of multiple-stemmed woody plants
D Fujiki, K Kikuzawa
Ecological Research 21, 380-386, 2006
202006
Assessing changes in bird communities along gradients of undergrowth deterioration in deer-browsed hardwood forests of western Japan
SI Seki, D Fujiki, S Sato
Forest Ecology and Management 320, 6-12, 2014
142014
Plant species diversity and community structure of old-growth beech forest in Kamitani, Ashiu, Kyoto-community structure and endangered plant species detected by gradsect networks.
S Sakaguchi, D Fujiki, M Inoue, A Takayanagi
132008
Researches and surveys on impacts of sika deer (Cervus nippon) on forest ecosystem in Ashiu Forest Research Station, Kyoto University.
D Fujiki, A Takayanagi
112008
Plant species preference of sika deer in cool-temperate mixed conifer-broadleaf forest of the Sea of Japan side of Central Japan.
S Sakaguchi, D Fujiki, M Inoue, M Yamasaki, K Fukushima, A Takayanagi
102012
Deer overgrazing affects soil nitrogen dynamics and nitrate leaching in a cool-temperate forest ecosystem
K Fukushima, S Sakaguchi, M Inoue, D Fujiki, N Tokuchi, Y Nishioka, ...
J Jpn Reveg Technol 39, 360-367, 2014
92014
Current sika deer effective population size is near to reaching its historically highest level in the Japanese archipelago by release from hunting rather than climate change …
H Iijima, J Nagata, A Izuno, K Uchiyama, N Akashi, D Fujiki, T Kuriyama
The Holocene 33 (6), 718-727, 2023
72023
Seasonal and annual fluctuations of deer populations estimated by a Bayesian state–space model
I Mizuki, H Itô, M Yamasaki, S Fukumoto, Y Okamoto, M Katsuki, ...
Plos one 15 (6), e0225872, 2020
72020
Can frequent occurrence of Asiatic black bears around residential areas be predicted by a model-based mast production in multiple Fagaceae species?
D Fujiki
Journal of Forest Research 23 (5), 260-269, 2018
72018
Among-year variation in deer population density index estimated from road count surveys
I Mizuki, S Sakaguchi, K Fukushima, M Sakai, A Takayanagi, D Fujiki, ...
Journal of forest research 18 (6), 491-497, 2013
72013
Among-year variation in deer population density index estimated from road count surveys
I Mizuki, S Sakaguchi, K Fukushima, M Sakai, A Takayanagi, D Fujiki, ...
Journal of forest research 18 (6), 491-497, 2013
72013
Present distribution of a sika deer population and its impact on vegetation around Mt. Hyonosen, Hyogo Prefecture.
D Fujiki, Y Kishimoto, H Sakata
62011
The Hypolepis punctata community established under severe feeding pressure by sika deer and its application to revegetation.
H Ishida, T Hattori, S Kodate, A Kuroda, Y Sawada, T Matsumura, D Fujiki
62008
Effect of sika deer on forest recovery after clear-cutting conifer plantations in warm temperate regions of western Japan: from a field experiment of deer exclosure and …
D Fujiki, H Sakata
Journal of Forest Research 26 (5), 367-376, 2021
52021
Assessing decline in deciduous hardwood forests due to sika deer in the Kansai region
D Fujiki, M Sakata, A Shibahara, Y Sakai, I Inoue
J Jpn Soc Reveget Tech 39, 374-380, 2014
52014
The effects of deer browsing on forest regeneration processes and diversity of tree communities in a mountainous region with heavy snowfall of Central Japan.
S Sakaguchi, D Fujiki, M Inoue, M Yamasaki, K Fukushima, A Takayanagi
52012
Classifying aerial stems of woody plants by developmental stages using relative growth rate
D Fujiki, K Kikuzawa
New phytologist 161 (2), 427-433, 2004
52004
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