Forest monitoring data of 45 plots across the Japanese archipelago during 1980–2021

Author:

Yoshikawa Tetsuro12ORCID,Totsu Kumiko1ORCID,Takeuchi Yayoi1ORCID,Kadoya Taku1ORCID,Enoki Tsutomu3ORCID,Fujii Sakae4,Fukamachi Atsuko S.5ORCID,Hirota Mitsuru6ORCID,Hoshizaki Kazuhiko7ORCID,Iiyama Naoki8,Ishikawa Yukio9,Itô Hiroki10ORCID,Kobayashi Hajime11ORCID,Kohyama Takashi S.12ORCID,Konno Yasuo13,Makita Akifumi7ORCID,Mori Akira S.14ORCID,Nagamatsu Dai15ORCID,Nakashizuka Tohru16ORCID,Namikawa Kanji17ORCID,Noguchi Mahoko18ORCID,Sakimoto Michinori19,Ozaki Yoshinobu20,Seino Tatsuyuki6ORCID,Sugita Hisashi21ORCID,Suzuki Jun‐Ichirou22,Suzuki Ryo O.23,Suzuki Satoshi N.24ORCID,Takahashi Koichi25,Tateno Ryunosuke26ORCID,Watanabe Ryuichi27,Yamashita Tamon20ORCID,Yoshida Tomohiro28ORCID,Ishihara Masae I.29ORCID,Kenta Tanaka30ORCID,Nakamura Masahiro31ORCID,Hiura Tsutom32ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biodiversity Division National Institute for Environmental Studies Ibaraki Japan

2. Graduate School of Science Osaka Metropolitan University Osaka Japan

3. Department of Agro‐environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University Hokkaido Japan

4. Tokushima Prefecture Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Technology Support Center Tokushima Japan

5. United Graduate School of Agricultural Science Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Tokyo Japan

6. Yatsugatake Forest Station, Mountain Science Center University of Tsukuba Nagano Japan

7. Department of Biological Environment Akita Prefectural University Akita Japan

8. Research Center for Management of Disaster and Environment Tokushima University Tokushima Japan

9. The Shirakami Research Center for Environmental Sciences Hirosaki University Aomori Japan

10. Hokkaido Research Center Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Hokkaido Japan

11. Faculty of Agriculture Shinshu University Nagano Japan

12. Faculty of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaido University Hokkaido Japan

13. Department of Agro‐environmental Science Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido Japan

14. Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

15. Faculty of Agriculture Tottori University Tottori Japan

16. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Ibaraki Japan

17. Hokkaido University of Education, Sapporo Campus Hokkaido Japan

18. Tohoku Research Center Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Iwate Japan

19. Kamigamo Experimental Station, Field Science Education and Research Center Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

20. Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences Shimane University Shimane Japan

21. Tateyama Caldera Sabo Museum Toyama Japan

22. Graduate School of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo Japan

23. Faculty of Science University of The Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

24. The University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo Hokkaido Japan

25. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Shinshu University Nagano Japan

26. Hokkaido Forest Research Station, Field Science Education and Research Center Kyoto University Hokkaido Japan

27. Faculty of Education Shinshu University Nagano Japan

28. Field Science Center Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Tokyo Japan

29. Ashiu Forest Research Station, Field Science Education and Research Center Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

30. Sugadaira Research Station, Mountain Science Center University of Tsukuba Nagano Japan

31. Wakayama Experimental Forest, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere Hokkaido University Wakayama Japan

32. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractLong‐term monitoring of forest tree communities is a basis for elucidating forest structure and dynamics and for evaluating ecosystem functions such as primary production. Because global climate change is changing forest ecosystems from the local to the global scale, it is essential to document long‐term monitoring data of forests to examine the temporal and geographical trends of forest changes. We report monitoring data of 45 forest plots (average area 0.69 ha; range 0.0325–6.25 ha) at 27 sites in Japan. These plots are situated within 32.38° N to 43.36° N and at elevations ranging from 8 to 2453 m above sea level. The forest plots include both old‐growth and secondary forests, and cover various forest biomes, such as warm‐temperate evergreen forests, temperate deciduous broadleaved forests, and boreal or sub‐alpine coniferous forests. In each plot, all living trees and lianas larger than a certain minimum size (typically 15 cm stem girth at breast height) were repeatedly measured and survival and recruitment of stems were recorded over 5–40 years (average 17.3 years). The data are presented in the format used by the Monitoring Sites 1000 Project in Japan (Ishihara et al. 2011, Ecological Research, 26, 1007–1008) and in the sample‐based Darwin Core format. This dataset expands existing open monitoring data for Japanese forests and thereby facilitates further meta‐analysis of forest community structures and changes in relation to climate change and other drivers. The complete data set for this abstract is available in electronic format in MetaCat in JaLTER at http://db.cger.nies.go.jp/JaLTER/metacat/metacat/ERDP-2024-03.1/jalter-en.

Funder

National Institute for Environmental Studies

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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