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Hiroshi Tomimatsu
Hiroshi Tomimatsu
Professor, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University
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Genetic diversity and local population structure of fragmented populations of Trillium camschatcense (Trilliaceae)
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Biological Conservation 109 (2), 249-258, 2003
1132003
Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Seed Production of the Understory Herb Trillium camschatcense
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Conservation Biology 16 (5), 1277-1285, 2002
922002
Effects of genotype identity and diversity on the invasiveness and invasibility of plant populations
M Vellend, EBM Drummond, H Tomimatsu
Oecologia 162, 371-381, 2010
892010
Edge effects on recruitment of Trillium camschatcense in small forest fragments
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Biological Conservation 117 (5), 509-519, 2004
742004
Sustaining ecosystem functions in a changing world: a call for an integrated approach
H Tomimatsu, T Sasaki, H Kurokawa, JR Bridle, C Fontaine, J Kitano, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (5), 1124-1130, 2013
482013
Importance of life history studies for conservation of fragmented populations: A case study of the understory herb, Trillium camschatcense
M Ohara, H Tomimatsu, T Takada, S Kawano
Plant Species Biology 21 (1), 1-12, 2006
472006
Consequences of forest fragmentation in an understory plant community: extensive range expansion of native dwarf bamboo
H Tomimatsu, H Yamagishi, I Tanaka, M Sato, R Kondo, Y Konno
Plant Species Biology 26 (1), 3-12, 2011
442011
Evolution of hierarchical floral resource allocation associated with mating system in an animal-pollinated hermaphroditic herb, Trillium camschatcense (Trilliaceae)
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
American Journal of Botany 93 (1), 134-141, 2006
352006
Demographic response of plant populations to habitat fragmentation and temporal environmental variability
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Oecologia 162, 903-911, 2010
332010
Fine-scale spatial genetic structure within continuous and fragmented populations of Trillium camschatcense
H Yamagishi, H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Journal of Heredity 98 (4), 367-372, 2007
312007
Phylogeography of Camassia quamash in western North America: postglacial colonization and transport by indigenous peoples
H Tomimatsu, SR Kephart, M Vellend
Molecular Ecology 18 (18), 3918-3928, 2009
282009
Effects of genotypic diversity of Phragmites australis on primary productivity and water quality in an experimental wetland
H Tomimatsu, K Nakano, N Yamamoto, Y Suyama
Oecologia 175, 163-172, 2014
272014
Female and male fitness consequences of clonal growth in a dwarf bamboo population with a high degree of clonal intermingling
A Matsuo, H Tomimatsu, JI Suzuki, T Saitoh, S Shibata, A Makita, ...
Annals of Botany 114 (5), 1035-1041, 2014
262014
Floral visitors of Trillium camschatcense (Trilliaceae) in fragmented forests
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Plant Species Biology 18 (2‐3), 123-127, 2003
262003
Evaluating the consequences of habitat fragmentation: a case study in the common forest herb Trillium camschatcense
H Tomimatsu, M Ohara
Population Ecology 48, 189-198, 2006
252006
Isotopic evidence of arbuscular mycorrhizal cheating in a grassland gentian species
K Suetsugu, J Matsubayashi, NO Ogawa, S Murata, R Sato, H Tomimatsu
Oecologia 192, 929-937, 2020
202020
Spatial genet dynamics of a dwarf bamboo: Clonal expansion into shaded forest understory contributes to regeneration after an episodic die‐off
H Tomimatsu, A Matsuo, Y Kaneko, E Kudo, R Taniguchi, T Saitoh, ...
Plant Species Biology 35, 185-196, 2020
172020
Variable seed behavior increases recruitment success of a hardwood tree, Zelkova serrata, in spatially heterogeneous forest environments
H Oyama, O Fuse, H Tomimatsu, K Seiwa
Forest ecology and management 415, 1-9, 2018
152018
Genet dynamics of a regenerating dwarf bamboo population across heterogeneous light environments in a temperate forest understorey
A Matsuo, H Tomimatsu, Y Sangetsu, Y Suyama, A Makita
Ecology and Evolution 8 (3), 1746-1757, 2018
122018
Genetic diversity and multilocus genetic structure in the relictual endemic herb Japonolirion osense (Petrosaviaceae)
H Tomimatsu, A Hoya, H Takahashi, M Ohara
Journal of Plant Research 117 (1), 13-18, 2004
122004
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