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Atsushi Tsunekawa

Researcher at Tottori University

Publications -  218
Citations -  5229

Atsushi Tsunekawa is an academic researcher from Tottori University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 186 publications receiving 3358 citations. Previous affiliations of Atsushi Tsunekawa include National Institute for Environmental Studies & University of Tokyo.

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Relationships between Connectivity of Forests and Distributions of Terrestrial Mammals in Honshu, Japan

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the effect of different types of transformations on the performance of a mobile phone and show how to use them in the context of mobile ad hoc networks.
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Effects of the Diet Inclusion of Common Vetch Hay Versus Alfalfa Hay on the Body Weight Gain, Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency, Energy Balance, and Enteric Methane Emissions of Crossbred Simmental Cattle.

TL;DR: The results suggested that nitrogen utilization efficiency and methane emissions are significantly affected by the legume species and proportions, and suggest that a 20% AH and 40% CVH substitution for oat hay are the optimal proportions to maintain the BWG, NUE, nutrient digestibility, and reduce the CH4 emissions of crossbred Simmental cattle.
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Future Development-Related Challenges on the Loess Plateau

TL;DR: In this paper, the vulnerable nature of the environment coupled with monoculture agriculture systems have caused poor land productivity in the Loess Plateau region, and exploitation of mineral resources for energy may arise negative environmental impacts.
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Effect of Polyacrylamide integrated with other soil amendments on runoff and soil loss: Case study from northwest Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this paper , the effectiveness of PAM alone or integrated with other soil amendments such as gypsum, lime, and biochar on runoff and soil loss at Aba Gerima watershed in the Upper Blue Nile basin, northwest of Ethiopia, where there is high erosion-caused soil degradation.