Impacts of settled grazing on the grassland ecosystem in the Nantun Area, northern Inner Mongolia
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概要
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The impact of settled grazing on the grassland ecosystem of the Nantun Area, northern Inner Mongolia, was surveyed along a 20 km long transect from Holobo Village, with ca. 800 residents, to the east in middle June 1996. Decrease in plant coverage and number of plant species, and shortening of plant height were observed as distance from the village decreased. It was evident that such degradation of vegetation and soil hardening were caused by an increase in the population of humans and livestock, which was promoted by the settlement campaign of 1960. However, recovery of vegetation and soil conditions were observed in mowing lease lands where free-grazing had been prohibited since 1985 during the growing season.
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著者
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Shi Kun
Laboratory Of Wildlife Conservation Department Of Ecoregion Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo Nok
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Shi Kun
Wildlife Conservation Department Of Ecoregion Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agr
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Maruyama Naoki
Laboratory Of Wildlife Conservation Department Of Ecoregion Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo Nok
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Gao Zhongxin
College Of Wildlife Resources Northwestern Forestry University
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Gao Zhongxin
College Of Wildlife Northeast Forestry University
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Koganezawa Masaaki
University Forest, Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University
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Maruyama Naoki
Wildlife Conservation Department Of Ecoregion Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agr
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Jiang Jingchun
Ewenke Station of Range Management
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Maruyama Naoki
Wildlife Conservation Department Of Ecoregion Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo Noko University
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