Effects of Vegetation Structure on the Habitat Utilization of Free-Ranging Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata) in a Coniferous Plantation Area

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Mammal Study Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI:10.3106/ms2020-0069
Akira Chijiiwa, A. Nishimura
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Abstract. We studied home range use of crop-raiding Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) in Shiga Prefecture, central Japan, to address the effects of vegetation structure, specifically forest edge, on their habitat utilization. We compared the home range use of a troop inhabiting a rural area surrounded by a coniferous plantation with that of a troop inhabiting deciduous/coniferous forest mixed area. We then conducted a vegetation survey to evaluate the forest structure and food availability within their home ranges. Both troops frequently used the coniferous plantations and preferred them. The rural troop also preferred deciduous forest. Both troops preferred bamboo forest and avoided other vegetation types. The vegetation survey found that food availability in deciduous forest was the greatest. Both troops frequently used the forest edges, likely due to higher food availability as well as its role as a refuge. We found higher similarity in composition of food plant species between coniferous plantation and the deciduous forest, which implied that the former can be converted to the latter through thinning. We suggest an idea on the habitat management through thinning of the coniferous plantation to improve the present situation of the human-macaque conflict.
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松柏人工林植被结构对散养猕猴生境利用的影响
摘要本研究以日本中部滋贺县为研究对象,探讨植被结构(特别是森林边缘)对其栖息地利用的影响。我们比较了居住在针叶林周围的农村地区的部队与居住在落叶/针叶林混交区的部队的家庭范围利用。然后,我们进行了植被调查,以评估其活动范围内的森林结构和食物供应。两支军队都经常使用针叶树种植园,并且更喜欢它们。农村部队也喜欢落叶林。两支部队都喜欢竹林,避开其他植被类型。植被调查发现,落叶森林的食物可利用性最大。两支部队都经常使用森林边缘,可能是因为那里有更高的食物供应,以及它作为避难所的作用。针叶林与落叶林的食物植物种类组成具有较高的相似性,表明针叶林可以通过间伐向落叶林转变。提出了通过针叶林间伐来改善人类与猕猴冲突现状的生境管理思路。
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Mammal Study
Mammal Study ZOOLOGY-
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23
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammal Study is the official journal of the Mammal Society of Japan. It publishes original articles, short communications, and reviews on all aspects of mammalogy quarterly, written in English.
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