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Jun Nishihiro

Researcher at Toho University

Publications -  64
Citations -  938

Jun Nishihiro is an academic researcher from Toho University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Endangered species. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 56 publications receiving 836 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Nishihiro include National Institute for Environmental Studies & University of Tokyo.

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Global variation in the beta diversity of lake macrophytes is driven by environmental heterogeneity rather than latitude

TL;DR: Gecheva et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a method to identify the root cause of gender discrimination in the media and found that women are more likely to be discriminated against than men.
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Patterns and consequences of stigma height variation in a natural population of a distylous plant, Primula sieboldii

TL;DR: Morph difference in reproductive success and the natural selection revealed for higher stigmas in the short-styled morph should be ascribed to the narrow corolla tube of the species that strictly restrict the path of the proboscis of the pollinators.
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Assessing the potential for recovery of lakeshore vegetation: species richness of sediment propagule banks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the species composition and density of the soil seed banks (propagule banks) of lake sediments at nine sites (total area, 65,200 m2) where lake sediment were spread thinly (∼10 cm) on the surfaces of artificial littoral zones.
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Regeneration failure of lakeshore plants under an artificially altered water regime

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of artificial alteration of water level regime on the regeneration of lakeshore plants from seeds were examined in Lake Kasumigaura, Japan, and a significant negative correlation was found between number of inundation days and abundance or species-richness of seedlings that emerged in the spring.
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Restoration of wetland vegetation using soil seed banks: lessons from a project in Lake Kasumigaura, Japan

TL;DR: In Lake Kasumigaura, Japan, a pilot project to restore lakeshore vegetation was launched in 2002 as mentioned in this paper, where lake sediments containing the seed banks were spread thinly (∼10 cm) on the surfaces of artificial lakeshores, which were constructed in front of concrete levees and had microtopographic variations.