Ashiu Forest Research Station
Organization
Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
Research Theme
- Understanding biodiversity and ecosystem functions of forest ecosystem through long-term monitoring
- Experimentally testing the effects of deer overbrowsing on forest, soil and stream ecosystems.
- Investigation of the determinant mechanisms of spatial patterns of material cycles and soil microorganisms along topograhic gradients.
- Studies on cultural services such as ecotourism.
- Studies on the Connectivity of Hills, Humans and Oceans (CoHHO)
Site Outline
Ashiu Forest Research Station is located in the northeastern border part of Kyoto Prefecture in main island Honshu and stretches 6km east to west and 7km north to south in a rectangular shape. The area is characterized by high relief with altitudes ranging from 355 to 959 m above the sea level and encompasses the headwater zones of Yura River flowing into Wakasa bay, the Sea of Japan. This region is situated in the transition part between cool temperate forests and warm temperate forests. There is a heavy snowfall ranging from 1 to 3m in winter seasons. More than half of Ashiu Forest Research Station is covered with old-growth forests. In cool temperate forests above 600m altitude, the main species are beech (Fagus crenata), Japanese ceder (Cryptomeria japonica), deciduous oak (Quercus crispula). In warm temperate forests under 600m altitude, evergreen oaks (Quercus salicina and Quercus sessilifolia) can be seen. The Ashiu Forest Research Station has a high biodiversity of plant and animal species. Since the establishment of the Research Station in 1921, 801 woody, herbaceous and fern species have been recorded (Yasuda and Nagamasu 1995). In addition, nationally protected species such as Japanese serow (Capricornis crispus) and Giant Saramander (Andrias japonicas) can be seen and several new species/varieties of plants and invertebrates have been found in this site. Ashiu Forest Research Station has been used not only for research and education but also for ecotourism by local stakeholders for more than 20 years, which has great opportunities for inter- and transdisciplinary studies.
Contact
- Address : Ashiu, Miyama-cho, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, 601-0703
- Name : Masae Ishihara
- Phone : +81-771-77-0321
- Fax : +81-771-77-0323
- E-mail : asiu@canz.zaq.ne.jp
WWW site URL
Japanese : http://www.ashiu.kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp/research/