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Bark Recovery of Enkianthus campanulatus Stripped by Sika Deer, Growing in Colony in Uminokuchi Shizengo, Yatsugatake Kogen
2021
Mokuzai Gakkaishi
Trees of Enkianthus campanulatus (Ericaceae) are growing in colony in Uminokuchi shizengo, Yatsugatake kogen, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. In recent years, terrible bark stripping damage of the trunks by sika deer (Cervus nippon Temminck) happens frequently. However, many of them were repaired. In this study, the number of E. campanulatus stripped by sika deer was counted in a quadrat of 30 m square at 1550 m above the sea level. In the quadrat, we found 57 bundles with 184 trunks of which 83
doi:10.2488/jwrs.67.188
fatcat:m2j3a2qcejfh5jyeyyvwtp7wu4