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2009

The effect of corridor to crop damage by Japanese macaques

Bulletion of the International Association for Landscape Ecology-Japan
  • Mochizuki Shota
  • ,
  • Murakami Takuhiko
  • ,
  • Shibahara Tomo

Volume
14
Number
2
First page
109
Last page
118
Language
Japanese
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.5738/jale.14.109
Publisher
Japan Association for Landscape Ecology

Crop damage by wildlife is becoming an increasingly problem in Japan. A troop of Japanese macaque, Otsuki troop, has been tracked using radio-telemetry near the city of Shibata, Niigata Prefecture. Home range and the core area were determined by the fixed kernel method. Core area of the troop was located around the peninsular-shaped forest sticking out in the crop fields. Landcover was classified using ALOS/AVNIR-2 images. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the environmental factors contributing the presence /absence of crop damage by the troop. In the model of home range, 3 factors were extracted; distance between crop field and forest edge, distance between crop field and settlement, distance between crop field and road. In the model of core area, distance between crop field and forest edge was chosen as a contributing factor. These results indicated crop fields near forests were vulnerable to the damage by macaques. Peninsular-shaped forests were frequently used as corridors connecting crop fields and forest habitat, and facilitate the expansion of damage by macaques.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.5738/jale.14.109
CiNii Articles
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130002147648
CiNii Books
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/AA12059695
URL
http://id.ndl.go.jp/bib/10559088
URL
https://jlc.jst.go.jp/DN/JALC/00346618266?from=CiNii
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  • DOI : 10.5738/jale.14.109
  • ISSN : 1880-0092
  • CiNii Articles ID : 130002147648
  • CiNii Books ID : AA12059695

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