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Hiroto ENARI
Hiroto ENARI
Other names江成広斗
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A strategy for wildlife management in depopulating rural areas of Japan
H Tsunoda, H Enari
Conservation Biology 34 (4), 819-828, 2020
452020
Abundance and morphology of Japanese mulberry trees in response to the distribution of Japanese macaques in snowy areas
H Enari, H Sakamaki
International journal of primatology 31, 904-919, 2010
152010
Activity-specific evaluation of winter habitat use by Japanese macaques in snow areas, northern Japan: implications for conifer plantation management
H Sakamaki, H Enari
Forest Ecology and Management 270, 19-24, 2012
162012
An evaluation of the efficiency of passive acoustic monitoring in detecting deer and primates in comparison with camera traps
H Enari, HS Enari, K Okuda, T Maruyama, KN Okuda
Ecological Indicators 98, 753-762, 2019
482019
Assessing the diversity of dung beetle assemblages utilizing Japanese monkey feces in cool-temperate forests
H Enari, S Koike, H Sakamaki
Journal of Forest Research 16 (6), 456-464, 2011
132011
Bioacoustic monitoring to determine addiction levels of primates to the human sphere: A feasibility study on Japanese macaques
H Enari, HS Enari
American Journal of Primatology 85 (12), e23558, 2023
12023
Comparison of perceptions regarding the reintroduction of river otters and oriental storks in Japan
R Sakurai, RC Stedman, H Tsunoda, H Enari, T Uehara
Cogent Social Sciences 8 (1), 2115656, 2022
6*2022
Developing “voice trapping method” as a novel low-cost technique to monitor macaque populations
H Enari
Report of Grant-Supported Research The Asahi Glass Foundation 92, 2023
2023
Developing a system model for articulating the social-ecological impacts of species reintroduction
R Sakurai, T Uehara, H Tsunoda, H Enari, RC Stedman, A Onuma
Ecology and Society 29 (2), 2024
2024
Diet-related factors strongly shaped the gut microbiota of Japanese macaques
W Lee, T Hayakawa, M Kiyono, N Yamabata, H Enari, HS Enari, S Fujita, ...
American Journal of Primatology 85 (12), e23555, 2023
12023
Differences in spatial niche of terrestrial mammals when facing extreme snowfall: the case in east Asian forests
H Enari, HS Enari, T Sekiguchi, M Tanaka, S Suzuki
Frontiers in Zoology 21 (1), 3, 2024
2024
Early-stage ecological influences of population recovery of large mammals on dung beetle assemblages in heavy snow areas
H Enari, S Koike, HS Enari, Y Seki, K Okuda, Y Kodera
Acta Oecologica 92, 7-15, 2018
72018
Ecological consequences of herbivory by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) on succession patterns of tree assemblages: A case of snowy regions in Japan
H Enari, HS Enari
American Journal of Primatology 83 (9), e23317, 2021
22021
Ecological implications of mammal feces buried in snow through dung beetle activities
H Enari, S Koike, H Sakamaki-Enari
Journal of Forest Research, 2016
82016
Ecological role and social significance of reintroducing wolves in Japan under the shrinking society
H Tsunoda, H Enari
Wolves: biology, behavior and conservation, 177-198, 2012
112012
Estimation of abundance and distribution of Japanese macaques using track counts in snow
H Enari, H Sakamaki
Acta theriologica 56, 255-265, 2011
172011
Factors affecting attitudes toward reintroduction of wolves in Japan
R Sakurai, H Tsunoda, H Enari, WF Siemer, T Uehara, RC Stedman
Global Ecology and Conservation 22, e01036, 2020
152020
Feasibility assessment of active and passive acoustic monitoring of sika deer populations
H Enari, H Enari, K Okuda, M Yoshita, T Kuno, K Okuda
Ecological Indicators 79, 155-162, 2017
452017
Gait patterns in snow—A possible criterion to differentiate sika deer and Japanese serow tracks
H Enari, M Akamatsu, J Yamashita, N Kanayama, M Iida, HS Enari
Mammal Study 48 (1), 69-73, 2023
12023
Habitat selection by non-native masked palm civets in a Japanese rural landscape, incorporating individual differences
A Toriyabe, H Enari, HS Enari, MU Saito
Journal of Mammalogy 103 (3), 608-617, 2022
52022
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