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Ecological Research (1998) 13, 393-397 Subject index A climax species; growth of Castanopsis sieboldii and Castanopsis cuspidata under various light condi- allometry; root/shoot ratio and root architecture in tions 65 understory saplings of deciduous dicotyledonous trees in central Japan 217 colonization effects of arrival order and seed size of grassland altruism; role of male dispersal in the evolution of plants on 229 female behavior in viscous populations 367 of artificial streams by fishes and aquatic macro- ant; influence of size and distance to nests on seed invertebrates 83 dispersal curve 347 community assembly; effects of arrival order and seed Aquarius paludum; costs and benefits for water strider size of grassland plants on 229 females of carrying, guarding, reproductive competition—density; in self-thinning stands of Pinus males 263 densiflora effect of 183 Aster kantoensis; identification and conservation mea- conservation; identification and measures to protect sures to protect the endangered Japanese plant the endangered Japanese plant species Aster kan- species 141 l0¢ nsis l 4 | Corydalis ambigua; plasticity of flower longevity in 211 B crane red-crowned; satellite tracking of the migration biomass of 273 microbial; and carbon dynamics in black spruce crown structure; patterns and mechanisms of tran- forest soil 17 spiration in a large subalpine Norway spruce (Picea plant; spatial pattern changes in aboveground plant abies (L.) Karst.) in 105 biomass in a grazing pasture 313 D soil; macro-invertebrates and their effect on litter decomposition in beech forest 41 decomposition bird communities; impact of flowering in some central litter in beech forest and effects of the train milli- Victorian eucalypt forests, dynamics of 125 pede outbreak on 41 bird foraging; herbivorous insect response to nutrient dynamics and lignocellulose degradation in strengthening tree defenses 73 Quercus serrata \eaf litter 199 use of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in ter- branch morphology; allometry, root/shoot ratio and mites for research in 377 root architecture in understory saplings of decid- density uous dicotyledonous trees in central Japan 217 sapling; of canopy dominants in warm-temperate forest 55 C soil macro-invertebrates and their effect on litter Camellia rusticana,; physiological tolerance of leaves to decomposition in beech forest 41 heavy snowfall environments in 117 detrended correspondence analysis; ski slope vegeta- canopy dominants; shoot growth and tree architecture tion in Washington State and comparison with of saplings of 55 other temperate zones in 97 carbon cycle; contribution of micro-organisms to in detritivore; use of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios black spruce forest soil 17 in termite research 377 Castanopsis cuspidata, growth under various light con- Dictyophora, spore dispersal of by flies ditions and shade tolerance of 65 dispersal Castanopsis sieboldii evolution of female altruistic behavior in viscous distribution, shoot growth and sapling architecture populations, role of male 367 of 55 seed of a Mediterranean myrmechore: Influence of growth under various light conditions and shade ant size and distance to nests on 347 tolerancoef 65 distribution chaos; effect of immigration on the dynamics of an patterns of insect herbivores in relation to insect population 259 strengthening tree defenses 73 climate—vegetation classification; study of changes in saplings of canopy dominants in warm-temperate life zone distribution in north-east China by 355 forest 55 394 Subject Index Distylium racemosum, distribution, shoot growth and Fritillaria camtschatcensis, the role of sexual and clonal sapling architecture of 55 reproduction in maintaining populations of 27 Drosophilidae; spore dispersal of Dictyophora fungi by fungi; spore dispersal of by flies flies drought; distribution and turnover of a Tnpteroides G bambusa metapopulation among bamboo groves, geological substrate; soil nitrogen mineralization rates effect of 291 on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo, effect of elevations dynamics and 301 large-scale, impact of flowering in some central grassland; spatial pattern changes in aboveground Victorian eucalypt forests on bird commu- plant biomass in a grazing 313 nity 125 grazing; spatial pattern changes in aboveground plant population; identification and conservation mea- biomass in a pasture 313 sures to protect the endangered Japanese plant growth curves; effect of potential photosynthetically species Aster kantoensis 141 active radiation on shoot extension in juveniles of the main tree species in a Japanese temperate for- E est 171 Elaeocarpus sylvestris vs. ellipticus Hara; oxygen isotope growth; of Castanopsis sieboldii and Castanopsis cuspidata ratios between soil water and stem water of 1 under various light conditions 65 endangered species; identification and conservation Grus japonensis, satellite tracking of the migration measures to protect the Japanese plant species Asver or 2715 kantoensis 141 Eucalyptus, impact of flowering on bird dynamics in H some central Victorian forests 125 habitat Euphorbia characias, influence of ant size and distance diversity; and colonization of an artificial to nests on seed dispersal curve 347 stream 83 evaporation foraging; of the narcissus flycatcher in relation to oxygen isotope ratios between tree soil water and insect herbivore response to tree defenses 73 stem water 1 modification; contribution of woody debris in small rate and study of changes in life zone distribution in streams in secondary deciduous forest in north-east China by climate—vegetation classifi- northern Japan of trout 335 cation 355 utilization; of Sasa nipponica by sika deer on Mt Ohdaigahara, Japan, characteristics of 193 F hermit crab; mate choice by males: Do males assess Ficedula nardissina; foraging habitat of in relation to ripeness and/or fecundity of females? 151 insect herbivore response to tree defenses 73 hydrogen; production in a_ termite-symbiont sys- fish; colonization of an artificial stream by 83 tem 241 flower longevity; and plasticity in Corndalis ambi- I gua 211 flowering; bird community dynamics in some central ibis crested; current state and future of the crested ibis: Victorian eucalypt forests, impact of 125 A case study by population analysis 323 forage; characteristics of Sasa nipponica as a resource insect herbivores; response to strengthening tree de- for sika deer on Mt Ohdaigahara, Japan 193 fenses and impact on bird foraging habitat 73 foraging performance; costs and benefits for water invertebrates; in soil and their effect on litter de- strider (Aquarius paludum) females of carrying, composition in beech forest 41 guarding, reproductive males 263 Isoptera; use of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios for forest research in 3 beech; litter decomposition in and effects of the train millipede outbreak on 41 L boreal, the contribution of micro-organisms to the carbon cycle in soil of 17 life history of Fritillaria camtschatcensis and the role of temperate coniferous, ski slope vegetation in sexual and clonal reproduction in maintaining Washington State and comparison with other populations of 27 temperate zones 97 Subject Index 95 zone; changes in north-east China by climate—- mycophagy; and spore dispersal of Dictyophora fungi by vegetation classification, distribution of 355 flies light conditions; growth of Castanopsis sieboldii and Castanopsis cuspidata under various 65 N lignin narcissus flycatcher; foraging habitat of in relation to litter decomposition processes in a temperate forest insect herbivore response to tree defenses 73 ecosystem: change of organic matter in oak nest; seed dispersal curve of a Mediterranean myrme- (Ouercus liaotungensis ‘Koidz.) twigs, studies chore: Influence of ant size and distance to 347 of 163 Nipponia nippon; current state and future of the crested nutrient dynamics and lignocellulose degradation in ibis: A case study by population analysis 323 decomposing Ovwercus serrata \eaf litter 199 nuptial gift; multiple mating and lifetime reproductive litter decomposition; processes in a temperate output in female dobsonflies that receive a 283 forest ecosystem: change of organic matter in nutrient dynamics; and lignocellulose degradation in oak (Quercus liaotungensis WKoidz.) twigs, studies decomposing Ouxercus serrata leaf litter 199 of 163 O M oxygen isotope ratios; between tree soil water and Machilus thunbergit, distribution, shoot growth and stem water 1 sapling architecture of 55 mate P guarding; costs and benefits for water strider Pagurus filhol; mate choice by males of the hermit crab: (Aquarius paludum) females of carrying, guarding, Do males assess ripeness and/or fecundity of fe- reproductive males 263 males? 151 incomplete assessment by the male hermit crab Parafontaria laminata armigera; effect of outbreak on Pagurus filboli: Do they assess ripeness and/or litter decomposition in beech forest 41 fecundity of females? 151 Phallaceae; spore dispersal of Dictyophora fungi by mating flies lifetime reproductive output in female dobsonflies photosynthetically active radiation; shoot extension in that receive nuptial gifts in multiple 283 juveniles of the main tree species in a Japanese mate assessment by the male hermit crab Pagurus temperate forest effects of potential 171 filboli: Do they assess ripeness and/or fecundity Picea abies; patterns and mechanisms of transpiration of females? 151 in 105 Megaloptera; multiple mating and lifetime reproductive Picea mariana, forest soil and the contribution of output in female dobsonflies that receive nuptial micro-organisms to the carbon cycle in 17 gifts 283 Pinus densiflora, growth analysis of the self-thinning methane; and hydrogen production in a_termite- stands of 183 symbiont system 241 plasticity; and flower longevity in Condals ambi- micro-organisms; in black spruce forest soil and their gua 211 contribution to the carbon cycle 17 pollination; effect of rate on plasticity and flower migration; red-crowned crane Grus japonensis, satellite longevity of Corydalis ambigna 2\\1 trackinogf 273 population millipede train; effect of outbreak on litter decom- dynamics; effects of arrival order and seed size on position in beech forest 41 germination of grassland plants 229 mineralization; soil nitrogen rates in a matrix of ele- effect of immigration on a chaotic insect 259 vations and geological substrates on Mount Kina- viability; current state and future of the crested ibis balu rainforest, Borneo 301 (Nipponia nippon): A case study by population moisture gradient; ski slope vegetation in Washington analysis 323 State and comparison with vegetation in temperate viscous; role of male dispersal in the evolution of coniferous forest zones 97 female altruistic behavior in 367 mosquito; distribution and turnover of a /npteroides protein content; characteristics of Sasa nipponica as a bambusa metapopulation among bamboo forage resource for sika deer on Mt Ohdaigahara, groves 291 Japan 193 396 Subject Index Q self-thinning; effects of stand density in stands of /- nus densiflora 183 Quercus, nutrient dynamics and lignocellulose deg- shade tolerance radation in decomposing QOvwercus serrata \eaf lit- of Castanopsis sieboldii and Castanopsis cuspidata 65 ter 199 effect of potential photosynthetically active Quercus acuta; distribution, shoot growth and sapling radiation on shoot extension in juveniles of architecture of 55 the main tree species in a Japanese temperate Quercus laotungensis; litter decomposition processes in a forest 171 temperate forest ecosystem: change of organic shoot growth; of saplings of canopy dominants in matter in oak twigs, studies of 163 warm-temperate forest 55 Quercus saliciana; distribution, shoot growth and sapling snow cover; physiological tolerance of Camellia rusti- architecture of 55 cana \eaves to heavy snowfall environments: the effect of prolonged cover on evergreen leaves 117 R soil rainforest, tropical; soil nitrogen mineralization rates invertebrates; their effect on litter decomposition in in a matrix of elevations and geological substrates beech forest 41 on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo 301 water; oxygen isotope ratio of 1 rainforest; warm-temperate, shoot growth and tree spatial autocorrelation; aboveground plant biomass in architecture of saplings of canopy dominants a grazing pasture, changes in 313 in 55 spatial heterogeneity; aboveground plant biomass in a redox potential; soil nitrogen rates in a matrix of grazing pasture, changes in 313 elevations and geological substrates on Mount Ki- species diversity; of an artificial stream 83 nabalu rainforest, Borneo effect of 301 spore dispersal; of Dictyophora fungi by flies reproduction; sexual and clonal, the role of in main- spruce, black; forest soil and the contribution of taining /ritillaria camtschatcensis populations 27 micro-organisms to the carbon cycle in 17 reproductive success; multiple mating and lifetime stand density; growth analysis of the self-thinning reproductive output in female dobsonflies that re- stands of Pinus densiflora 183 ceive nuptial gifts 283 stem water; oxygen isotope ratio of 1 respiration stomata; physiological tolerance of Camellia rusticana dark; role of physiological tolerance of Camellia leaves to heavy snowfall environments: The effect rusticana \eaves to heavy snowfall environments of prolonged snow cover on evergreen leaves 117 in: 417 stream; colonization of by fishes and aquatic macro- soil; and the contribution of micro-organisms to invertebrates 83 the carbon cycle in black spruce forest soil 17 succession; and colonization of an artificial stream by riparian forest; contribution of woody debris to trout fishes and aquatic macro-invertebrates 83 habitat modification in 335 symbiosis; methane and hydrogen production in a root architecture; allometry and root/shoot ratio in termite system 241 understory saplings of deciduous dicotyledonous T trees in central Japan 217 temperate forest S effect of potential photosynthetically active radia- sap flow; mechanism and patterns in a large subalpine tion on shoot extension in juveniles of the main spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in = 105 tree species in 171 saplings; of canopy dominants and shoot growth and litter decomposition processes: change of organic tree architecture of 55 matter in oak (Qnercus liaotungensis ‘Koidz.) Sasa nipponica; as a summer forage resource for sika deer twigs 163 on Mt Ohdaigahara, Japan, characteristics of 193 termite satellite tracking; migration of the red-crowned crane methane and hydrogen production in a symbiont Grus japonensis use of .273 system 241 seedling establishment; effects of arrival order and use of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios for re- seed size on germination of grassland plants 229 seatch in 377 selection; role of male dispersal in the evolution of transpiration female altruistic behavior in viscous popula- mechanism and patterns in a large subalpine spruce tions 367 (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in 105 Subject Index 397 and oxygen isotope ratios between tree soil water vole; model of role of male dispersal in the evolution and stem water 1 of female altruistic behavior in viscous populations tree defense; response of herbivorous insects to in based on 367 relation to narcissus flycatcher foraging habitat 73 VORTEX; current state and future viability of the Tribolium castaneaum, effect of immigration on a chaotic crested ibis (Nipponia nippon): A case study by population of 259 population analysis, model of 323 Tnipteroides bambusa, distribution and turnover of a metapopulation among bamboo groves 291 W trout; habitat modification and contribution of woody water strider; Aquarius paludum, costs and benefits for debris in small streams in secondary deciduous females of carrying, guarding, reproductive forest in northern Japan 335 males 263 water uptake; and oxygen isotope ratios between tree V soil water and stem water 1 vegetation woody debris; contribution to modification of trout ski slope, in Washington State and comparison with habitat in small streams in secondary deciduous vegetation in temperate coniferous forest forest in northern Japan 33a 5 zones 97 zone; study of changes in life zone distribution in north-east China by climate—vegetation classifi- cation 355

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