Differences in Bird Species Diversities between a Natural Mixed Forest and a Coniferous Plantation
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Bird species diversity and bird species richness were surveyed in a natural mixed forest (mature forest) and in a coniferous plantation (30-40 years old) monthly from 1990 to 1994. These forests were 20 km apart and had similar weather conditions and soil types. There were larch and cedar plantations, and hardwoods along streams in the coniferous plantation. In the natural mixed forest, 55 bird species were found, whereas 40 species were recorded in the coniferous plantation. The species diversity of bird communities was significantly higher in the natural mixed forest than in the coniferous plantation mixed with hardwood trees. This result indicates that the coniferous plantation mixed with hardwood trees, presumed to be a more simplified environment, is likely to be less inhabitable for many bird species than the natural mixed forest, suggesting a relationship between the diversity of the forest environment and the diversity of the bird community. A higher number of bird species was recorded in the small coniferous forest mixed with hardwood trees compared with those in the coniferous plantation. The mixing of broad-leaved trees in a coniferous plantation was suggested to be effective in increasing number of bird species. These tendencies were recorded all through the year during our study. In snow-covering periods, both the diversity and the bird species richness fell in all study sites every year. Snow cover would have greater effect on bird species diversity in the coniferous plantation than in other forest types probably due to diet shortages caused by the snow cover over the forest floor.
- 一般社団法人日本森林学会の論文
- 1997-08-16
著者
-
Ohno Yoshinori
School Of Agricultural Sciences Nagoya University
-
Ishida Akira
School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
-
Ishida Akira
School Of Agricultural Sciences Nagoya University
関連論文
- Differences in Bird Species Diversities between a Natural Mixed Forest and a Coniferous Plantation
- Changes of Soil Properties in the Colonies of the Common Cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo