作者: Eun Jae Lee , Shin-Jae Rhim , Seung-Hun Son , Woo-Shin Lee
DOI: 10.5735/086.049.0301
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摘要: We examined the abundances of three small-mammal species, Korean field mice (Apodemus peninsulae), red-backed voles (Myodes regulus), and striped (A. agrarius), a stand structure unburned burned stands resulting from two different post-fire silvicultural management practices within pine forest in South Korea. The habitat changed dramatically depending on practices. Most measured variables downed trees were significantly among differently-managed stands. captured 776 animals five species (1114 captures total) nine stands, each trapped during two-year study period. total small mammals did not differ Mean Jolly—Seber estimates population density M. regulus 79%–291% higher post-burned untreated stand, whereas those A. agrarius 214%–491% Japanese red pin...