MISC

1999年

帯広市近郊に生育する植物60種の袋掛け処理下における結実率

野生生物保護
  • 紺野 康夫
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  • 瀬島 恵
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  • 八坂 通泰
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  • 西脇 有紀
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  • 岡山 恵美
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  • 田部 和子

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開始ページ
49
終了ページ
58
記述言語
日本語
掲載種別
DOI
10.20798/wildlifeconsjp.4.1_49
出版者・発行元
「野生生物と社会」学会

To appreciate a local flora in terms of fragility caused by loosing pollinators in increasingly fragmented habitats, fruit set ratio of flowers was surveyed for 60 plant species between those subjected to excluding pollinators by bagging and those without treatment (control). 60 species include 8 annual and biennial, 36 perennial, and 16 woody plants. The ratio for 60 species under bagging treatment showed a bimodal distribution with the highest mode at the two extreme classes of 0-10% and 90-100% while under control half of the plants surveyed had >90% fruit set ratio. Plant groups with a longer life span had a lower fruit set ratio under both the bagging treatment and control. Under bagging treatment all annual and biennial plants had >90% fruit set ratio though woody and perennial plants exhibited bimodal distribution. Under control, the bimodal distribution demonstrated under bagging treatment shifted its shape to uniform for woody plants and to monomodal for perennial plants with the mode at the 90-100% class of fruit set ratio. Half of the herbaceous plants which mainly grow interior of forests significantly decreased the fruit set ratio by bagging compared with that for control while only 11% of the herbaceous plants which occur exterior of forest did. These results indicate a tendency for woody and perennial plants and for forest-interior-plants to suffer from pollinator limitation due to destroy and increasing isolation of their habitats.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.20798/wildlifeconsjp.4.1_49
CiNii Articles
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110001817085
CiNii Books
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/AA11473258
URL
http://id.ndl.go.jp/bib/5646892
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.20798/wildlifeconsjp.4.1_49
  • ISSN : 1341-8777
  • CiNii Articles ID : 110001817085
  • CiNii Books ID : AA11473258

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