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シカの採食影響に対する尾瀬ヶ原の湿原植物群落の脆弱性評価

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Title: シカの採食影響に対する尾瀬ヶ原の湿原植物群落の脆弱性評価
Other Titles: Vulnerability estimation of wetland plant communities to deer grazing in the Ozegahara mire
Authors: 吉川, 正人1 Browse this author
星野, 義延2 Browse this author
大橋, 春香3 Browse this author
大志万, 菜々子4 Browse this author
長野, 祈星5 Browse this author
Authors(alt): Yoshikawa, Masato1
Hoshino, Yoshinobu2
Ohashi, Haruka3
Ohshiman, Nanako4
Nagano, Inori5
Keywords: 採食痕跡
保全優先度
機能特性
植物群落
湿原植生
browsing trace
conservation priority
functional traits
plant community
wetland vegetation
Issue Date: 31-Mar-2022
Publisher: 低温科学第80巻編集委員会
Journal Title: 低温科学
Journal Title(alt): Low Temperature Science
Volume: 80
Start Page: 491
End Page: 505
Abstract: 尾瀬ヶ原の湿原植生を構成する主要な群落について,構成種の種特性や食痕の確認頻度から,シカの採食圧に対する脆弱性の評価を行った.低層湿原や低木林・河畔林の群落は,シカの採食影響を受けやすい中・大型の広葉草本または低木を多く含み,食痕の確認頻度が高かったのもこれらの生活形をもつ種であった.このことは,低層湿原や低木林・河畔林で過去との種組成の違いが大きいという,既発表研究の結果と合致していた.また,構成種の積算優占度が大きい群落ほど食痕がみられた種数も多く,シカによく利用されていると推定された.これらのことから,尾瀬ヶ原においては低層湿原や低木林・河畔林の群落で保全対策の優先度が高いと判断された.
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation on the Ozegahara mire was assessed for each representative plant community based on the plant species traits of the component species and frequency of browsing trace in each species. The low-moor communities included rich species of middle to large herbs and shrubs, as same as the shrub community and the riparian forest community. Frequency of browsing trace was also higher in the middle to large herbs and shrub species. These facts corresponded to the result of former study that indicated the low-moor, shrub and riparian forest communities had significant difference in species composition compared to the data from 50 years ago. Furthermore, number of browsed species was larger in the communities which had large cumulative dominance of palatable species in the herb and shrub layer, reflecting preferential use by deer. These results showed that low-moor communities, shrub community, and riparian forest community had higher vulnerabilities than the high-moor communities. Therefore, we concluded that these communities had higher conservation priority to protect from deer grazing in the Ozegahara mire.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/84939
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