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温带林的片断化对冬季兽类丰富度的影响

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  • 出版日期:2005-06-23 发布日期:2008-07-07

INFLUENCE OF FOREST FRAGMENTATION ON THE WINTER MAMMALS′ABUNDANCE IN A TEMPERATE FOREST

Shin - Jae RHIM Woo - Shin LEE   

  • Online:2005-06-23 Published:2008-07-07

摘要: 1997 年至1999 年间, 在韩国智异山国家公园选取生境相似, 但片断化和未片断化不同的调查地。设置8 条2 km 长截线, 调查记录了黄鼬( Mustela sibirica) 、黄喉貂(青鼬) ( Martes lavigula) 、狗獾(Meles meles) 、豹猫( Felis bengalensis) 、野猪( Sus scrofa) 、獐( Hydropotes inermis) 、狍( Capreolus) 、朝鲜兔(Lepus coreanus) 和松鼠的数量, 并对影响动物数量的相关因子进行回归分析。结果表明, 8 块样地虽属两大类不同景观且具有相似植被特征, 但在片断化和未片断化中, 枯折木, 胸高直径(dbh)6~10 cm的树及50 cm的巨树密度, 树冠盖度及灌木被度均有明显差异。3 年内在8 块样地共记录到9种兽类在雪被上留下的足迹, 其中5 种兽的密度在片断化和未片断化生境中差异明显。9 种兽的渐近多元回归中, 6 种兽的密度同景观和植被变量密切相关, 但如果不增加当地生境条件, 则足迹链丰富度同植被构成的简单相关性表现得很微弱。在片断化和未片断化的不同景观林区, 对兽类的分布及其动态还要做进一步详细研究。

关键词: 韩国, 片断化林区, 未片断化林区, 兽类, 景观, 植被

Abstract: Tracks of 9 species of mammals , Siberian weasels (Mustela sibirica) , yellow-throated martens(Martes flavigula) , Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) , Bengal cats ( Felis bengalensis) , wild boars ( Sus scrofa) , water deer ( Hydropotes inermis) , roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus) , Korean hares ( Lepus coreanus) and red squirrels ( Sciurus vulgaris) were recorded on the snow on eight 2 km transects in forests with similar vegetation features , but within fragmented and unfragmented landscapes in Mt. Chirisan National Park , Korea , from 1997 to 1999. All eight study sites have generally similar vegetation characteristics despite lying within a larger matrix of two different landscapes1 Nonetheless , there were significantly differences in density of snags , stems 6 - 10 cm diameter at breast height (dbh), stem > 50 cm dbh, canopy cover, and shrub coverage between fragmented and unfragmented forests. Nine species of mammals were recorded among 8 study sites in this snow tracking during 3 years. Significant differences were formed density between fragmented and unfragmented forests for 5 mammal species ; the others were evenly distributed. Of the 9 mammal species analyzed , 6 species exhibited one or more significant correlations with the landscape or vegetation variables in a stepwise multiple regression. Simple correlations between the abundance of snow tracks and the vegetation structure have limited value if not put into a local and regional habitat context. Distributions and dynamics of mammals in landscapes with fragmented and unfragmented forests ought to be examined more closely.

Key words: Fragmented forest, Korea, Landscape, Mammal, Unfragmented forest, Vegetation