Ayumi Katayama

Ayumi Katayama

Kyushu University

H-index: 12

Asia-Japan

About Ayumi Katayama

Ayumi Katayama, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kyushu University, specializes in the field of Carbon cycling, forest ecosystem.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of Pieris japonica (Ericaceae) dominance on cool temperate forest altered-understory environments and soil microbiomes in Southern Japan

Soil erosion under forest hampers beech growth: Impacts of understory vegetation degradation by sika deer

Effects of soil environmental changes accompanying soil erosion on the soil prokaryotes and fungi of cool temperate forests in Southern Japan

Spatial and seasonal variations in soil respiration in a subtropical forest in Okinawa, Japan

Differences in understory environment and soil microbiome between inside and outside deer fences in Kyushu

Changes of Nutrient dynamics during leaf litter decomposition in a Tropical rainforests

Soil erosion decreases soil microbial respiration in Japanese beech forests with understory vegetation lost by deer

Belowground spectroscopy—Novel spectral approach for estimation of vertical and species-specific distributions of forest soil characteristics and heterotrophic respiration

Ayumi Katayama Information

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Citations(all)

478

Citations(since 2020)

284

Cited By

278

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

10

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Ayumi Katayama Skills & Research Interests

Carbon cycling

forest ecosystem

Top articles of Ayumi Katayama

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effects of Pieris japonica (Ericaceae) dominance on cool temperate forest altered-understory environments and soil microbiomes in Southern Japan

Plos one

Yuji Tokumoto

Ayumi Katayama

2024/1/11

Soil erosion under forest hampers beech growth: Impacts of understory vegetation degradation by sika deer

Catena

Hayato Abe

Tomonori Kume

Fujio Hyodo

Mimori Oyamada

Ayumi Katayama

2024/1/1

Effects of soil environmental changes accompanying soil erosion on the soil prokaryotes and fungi of cool temperate forests in Southern Japan

Journal of Forest Research

Fu-Chia Chen

Ayumi Katayama

Mimori Oyamada

Taku Tsuyama

Yoshio Kijidani

...

2024/3/3

Spatial and seasonal variations in soil respiration in a subtropical forest in Okinawa, Japan

Ecological Research

Kazuho Matsumoto

Kei Terasawa

Shingo Taniguchi

Mizue Ohashi

Ayumi Katayama

...

2023/5

Differences in understory environment and soil microbiome between inside and outside deer fences in Kyushu

Yuki Sakurai

Ayumi Katayama

Hayato Abe

Taku Tsuyama

Yuji Tokumoto

2023/5/30

Changes of Nutrient dynamics during leaf litter decomposition in a Tropical rainforests

Shusuke Hanatani

Izuki Endo

Karibu Fukuzawa

Tatsuro Nakaji

Ayumi Katayama

...

2023/5/30

Soil erosion decreases soil microbial respiration in Japanese beech forests with understory vegetation lost by deer

Journal of Forest Research

Ayumi Katayama

Mimori Oyamada

Hayato Abe

Kazushige Uemori

Takuo Hishi

2023/11/2

Belowground spectroscopy—Novel spectral approach for estimation of vertical and species-specific distributions of forest soil characteristics and heterotrophic respiration

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Tatsuro Nakaji

Naoki Makita

Ayumi Katayama

Hiroyuki Oguma

2023/8/15

Differences in aboveground and belowground carbon stocks among altered forest structures induced by deer overgrazing

HAYATO ABE

Tomonori Kume

Ayumi Katayama

2023/5/30

Concentrative drop impacts by a bunch of canopy drips: hotspots of soil erosion in forest

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Ayumi Katayama

Kazuki Nanko

Seonghun Jeong

Tomonori Kume

Yoshinori Shinohara

...

2023/5

Dead bamboo culms promote litter mass, carbon and nitrogen loss, but do not modulate the effect of soil fauna on litter decomposition

European Journal of Soil Biology

Marly Orrego

Ayumi Katayama

Motohiro Hasegawa

Tsutomu Enoki

2023/7/1

Carbon stocks in cool temperate forests with different stand structure due to deer overgrazing

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Hayato Abe

Tomonori Kume

Ayumi Katayama

2023/5

Concentrated impacts by tree canopy drips: Hotspots of soil erosion in forests

Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions

Ayumi Katayama

Kazuki Nanko

Seonghun Jeong

Tomonori Kume

Yoshinori Shinohara

...

2023/6/1

Differences in net primary production allocation and nitrogen use efficiency between Moso bamboo and Japanese cedar forests along a slope

Journal of Forest Research

Kohei Shimono

Ayumi Katayama

Tomonori Kume

Tsutomu Enoki

Masaaki Chiwa

...

2022/1/2

Early snowmelt by an extreme warming event affects understory more than overstory trees in Japanese temperate forests

Ecosphere

Kobayashi Makoto

Pamela H Templer

Ayumi Katayama

Osamu Seki

Kentaro Takagi

2022/7

Takuma Nakamura: damage report of Japanese oak wilt in Shiiba Research Forest, Kyushu University.

Koshiro Yamauchi

Ayumi Katayama

Ryuji Ichihashi

Tomonori Kume

Sachiko Inoue

...

2022

Assessing spatial and temporal variations in soil erosion using UAV in an understory declined forest

Takuma Miyazaki

Yoshinori Shinohara

Ayumi Katayama

Tomonori Kume

2022/5/30

Soil Respiration and Its Components In Response To Abiotic Factors In Phyllostachys Bamboo Forests

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Larisa Ozdemir

Tomonori Kume

Ayumi Katayama

Hayato Abe

Marly Orrego Morales

2022/12

Age-related changes in culm anatomy on the respiration of Phyllostachys pubescens culms

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Eiko Megan Uchida

Ayumi Katayama

Yuko Yasuda

Tsutomu Enoki

Kyoichi Otsuki

...

2022/4/15

Synthesis of long-term meteorological data in Sawara Training Site, Kyushu University.

Taketo Ogata

Tomonori Kume

Ayumi Katayama

Sachiko Inoue

2022

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