Publications by authors named "Shozo Shibata"

Article Synopsis
  • The study emphasizes the importance of urban forests as vital green infrastructure that delivers essential ecosystem services in cities, highlighting the need for better integration of these services into urban planning.
  • A workflow is developed that includes field investigations, the use of i-Tree Eco software for quantifying ecosystem services, and multiple statistical interpolation methods, concluding that Empirical Bayesian Kriging is the most accurate.
  • Findings indicate that residential areas in Kyoto exhibit higher tree density and ecosystem service values, with positive spatial correlations between service values and various urban features like parks and tourist attractions.
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Polymesoda spp., which represent bivalves in the mangrove ecosystem, inhabit the mangrove forests of the Indo-Pacific region. They tend not to be broadly distributed across zones within the mangrove forest, but are instead typically encountered in the mesozone.

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Background And Aims: Although many studies have reported that clonal growth interferes with sexual reproduction as a result of geitonogamous self-pollination and inbreeding depression, the mating costs of clonal growth are expected to be reduced when genets are spatially intermingled with others. This study examined how clonal growth affects both female and male reproductive success by studying a population of a mass-flowering plant, Sasa veitchii var. hirsuta, with a high degree of clonal intermingling.

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In Japan, rice paddies have acted as substitute habitats for pond-breeding frogs. However, frog populations are declining due to the loss of habitat and environmental changes in rice paddy areas. Frogs need both aquatic and terrestrial habitats to complete their life history; in rice paddy areas, levees that surround rice paddies provide terrestrial habitats for basking, foraging, and shelter from predators.

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