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Summer forage biomass and the importance of litterfall for a high-density sika deer population
Authors:Masami?MIYAKI  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:miyaki@hokkaido-ies.go.jp"   title="  miyaki@hokkaido-ies.go.jp"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Koichi?KAJI
Affiliation:(1) Hokkaido Institute of Environmental Sciences, Kita-19 Nishi-12, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060–0819, Japan
Abstract:The biomass of summer forage and their contributions were surveyed to show that litterfall supported a high-density population of sika deer (Cervus nippon Temminck) in summer on Nakanoshima Island, Toya Lake, Japan. In July 1974, the grassland had the highest productivity among understory vegetations (228thinsp±thinsp55thinspkgthinspha–1: meanthinsp±thinspSE). In deciduous forests, palatable plants occupied only 0.1% of the biomass of 0.872thinsp±thinsp0.366thinspkgthinspha–1, and deciduous leaves within the reach of deer (=220thinspcm at height) produced 0.208thinsp±thinsp0.070thinspkgthinspha–1. However, litterfall during this period had the highest productivity, 28.7thinsp± 5.3thinspkgthinspha–1. The deer consumed litterfall (75.6% in dry weight), short grasses (17.2%), deciduous forest understory (4.1%), deciduous leaves within the reach of deer (3.0%) and conifer plantation under story (0.1%). It is suggested that the high-density deer population would be maintained by litterfall through the year instead of browsing in deciduous forests, which has been overlooked.
Keywords:Cervus nippon  deciduous forest  litterfall  Nakanoshima Island  summer forage
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