東田, 優介, 藤間, 聖乃, 佐藤, 大祐, 島野, 光司
志賀自然教育研究施設研究業績 59 9-20 2022年3月31日
In recent years, deer feeding damage has become a problem in Japan. Japanese Deer, Cervus nippon eat plant buds, leaves, and bark, which interfere with plant growth and affect the ecosystem. In this study, we investigated the vegetation, food scars, and community height around the fence in Yashimagahara Marsh. As a result, it was found that the area outside the fence was dominated by Miscanthus sinensis and Sasa nipponica, while the area inside the fence was dominated by Carex oxyandra with high-stemmed herbaceous plants like Apiaceae that deer prefer. There was a clear difference in the vegetation inside and outside the fence, which was most likely due to the effects of deer feeding damage
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志賀自然教育研究施設研究業績 59 : 9-20(2022)