日本植生史学会, 論文賞,Diversity of temperate flora at the Tado site, central Japan, during the last glacial stage, reconstructed from the Dr. Shigeru Miki collection (三木茂博士採集の三重県多度産標本から復元した最終氷期の温帯性フロラの多様性)百原 新 工藤雄一郎 三宅 尚 中村俊夫 門叶冬樹 塚腰 実
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QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL 455 149-165 2017年10月 [査読有り]
Among the Early Pleistocene fluvial sediments in Japan that yield plant macrofossils, the Uonuma Group in the Niigata sedimentary basin provides the most continuous profile without any conspicuous hiatuses and is therefore suitable for high-resolu...
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL 425 38-48 2016年12月 [査読有り]
Paleovegetation and climatic conditions in the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ca. 24.4 and 20.1 ka) were reconstructed based on plant macrofossils and pollen assemblages deposited in a sandy channel out-cropped in the Hanamuro River, Ibaraki Prefectur...
Martinetto, E, Tschopp, E, Gastaldo, R(範囲:Triumph and fall of the wet, warm, and never-more-diverse temperate forests (Oligocene-Pliocene), The last three millions of unequal spring thaws)
Hoorn, C. (Carina), Perrigo, Allison, Antonelli, Alexandre(担当:共著, 範囲:Influence of mountain formation on floral diversification in Japan, based on macrofossil evidence)
LePge, Ben A., Williams, Christopher J., Yang, Hong(範囲:Palaeoecology and history of Metasequoia in Japan, with reference to extinction and survival in East Asia)