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WATER TABLE OF ALDER AND NEIGHBOURING ELM STANDS IN A SMALL TRIBUTARY BASIN
Tlie swamp forest in cool temperate Japan censists mainly of alder (AintAs japonica (THuNB.) SlEiuD.) and elm (Ulmus dovidVana PLANcH. var. J'aponica (REHD.) NAKAI). Aocording to TATEwAKI (l967), the former occurs at extremely wet sites and the latter at relatively mesic ones, though ash (F;'axinits mcindshurica RupR. var. japonica MAxiM.) dominates at intermediate sites between those of alder and elm forests in water condition.
期刊介绍:
Japanese Journal of Ecology is the offcial journal of the Ecological Society of Japan published since 1954 (from volume 4). Articles in the Journal are written in Japanese with English summaries.