Assessing the damage caused by deer on young trees in a Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) plantation based on field signs

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI:10.1080/13416979.2022.2148862
Hiromi Yamagawa, F. Kitahara, T. Otani, R. Yoneda, Keizou Suzuki, Haruto Nomiya
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ABSTRACT Predicting the level of damage by deer browsing in young plantations is important for considering damage control measures. In this study, we examined a method for assessing the level of deer damage in young Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) plantations with deer-proof fences by observing field signs of deer. First, a questionnaire survey was conducted to obtain information about the damage by deer browsing on planted trees and the extent of field signs, such as browsing marks and deer fecal pellets around the young plantations. The extent of field signs was recorded as qualitative data (i.e. “None”, “A few”, and “Many”). A multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) revealed a relationship between the extent of deer damage in young plantations and the presence of five field signs (browsing marks, bark stripping marks, fecal pellets, trails and tracks) around the young plantations. Based on coordinate values of each field sign obtained using the MCA, the extent of each field sign was scored, and the total value was calculated as the deer impact score (DISco). When the relationship between the DISco and the extent of deer damage to planted trees was subjected to a logistic regression analysis (LRA), the DISco was found to be a significant explanatory variable and the LRA was an effective model (AUC of 0.7809 and 0.7048, respectively) for predicting the probability of stand damage and High stand damage. Therefore, the DISco was shown to be an effective tool for assessing the damage risk of deer in young Sugi plantations with deer-proof fences.
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基于田间标志的鹿群对杉木人工林幼树危害评估
摘要预测幼龄人工林中鹿的觅食危害程度对于考虑危害控制措施非常重要。在这项研究中,我们通过观察鹿的野外迹象,研究了一种评估带防鹿围栏的幼龄杉(柳杉)人工林中鹿的损伤程度的方法。首先,进行了一项问卷调查,以获得有关鹿在种植树上浏览造成的损害以及田地标志的程度的信息,如幼龄种植园周围的浏览标志和鹿粪便颗粒。现场迹象的范围被记录为定性数据(即“无”、“少数”和“许多”)。多重对应分析(MCA)揭示了幼龄人工林中鹿的损伤程度与幼龄人工园周围存在的五个田间迹象(浏览痕迹、剥皮痕迹、粪便颗粒、踪迹和轨迹)之间的关系。根据使用MCA获得的每个场地标志的坐标值,对每个场地标志进行评分,并将总值计算为鹿撞击评分(DISco)。当对DISco和鹿对种植树木的损害程度之间的关系进行逻辑回归分析(LRA)时,发现DISco是一个重要的解释变量,LRA是预测林分损害和高林分损害概率的有效模型(AUC分别为0.7809和0.7048)。因此,DISco被证明是一种有效的工具,可以评估在有防鹿围栏的年轻Sugi种植园中鹿的损害风险。
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Journal of Forest Research
Journal of Forest Research 农林科学-林学
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3.00
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6.70%
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62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Forest Research publishes original articles, reviews, and short communications. It covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, with the aim of encouraging international communication between scientists in different fields who share a common interest in forest science.
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