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Based on the former researches, this article studied the influence of cone harvesting of Korean pine on the regeneration of Korean pine trees and the life of animals in Mt. Changbai Nature Reserve. When the cone matures, scales of the cone do not open so the seeds can not be released automatically. And the seeds, if left inside, are hard to germinate and can not grow further into seedlings. The seeds of Korean pine have deep dormancy characteristics. Natural regeneration of Korean pine is very poor under mother trees. Hoarding behavior of dispersing animals not only helps animals for food shortage period but also contributes to the dispersion of seeds of Korean pine. Among those hoarding animals, squirrel and Eurasian nutcrackers are found to be the most important dispersing agents for the seeds of Korean pine. After cone harvesting, the number of those dispersers reduced a lot since the seeds of Korean pine are very important food for them. Seed quantity of Korean pine on surface layer became very few and most of them only showed single distribution. Most of the seeds were buried under litter layer and showed a single or 2-4 seeds/cluster distribution. The case of more than 4 seeds in one cluster was few. The seed quantity of Korean pine forest on steep slopes of the research area was only 0.3% of the seed quantity in 1980 for the same forest type. If seed source of Korean pine are not protected, Korean pine forest in Mt. Changbai Nature Reserve would not maintain present feature in the future.
목차
INTRODUCTION
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEREGENERATION OF KOREAN PINE AND PINENUT EATING ANIMALS
Dependence of regeneration of Korean pine on animals
1. Why the regeneration of Korean pine need the help of animals?
2. Hoarding and dispersion of Korean pine seeds by animals
Dependence of seed eating animals on Korean pine
1. Rodents
2. Birds
3. Other kinds of animals
THE EFFECTS OF CONE HARVESTINGON THE REGENERATION OF KOREAN PINE ANDTHE LIFE OF ANIMALS IN MT. CHANGBAINATURE RESERVE
The effects of cone harvesting on the regeneration ofKorean pine
1. The effects of cone harvesting on the distribution of seed source
2. The effect of cone harvesting on the seed quantity on the forestfloor
3. The effect of cone harvesting on spread of Korean pine
The effects of cone harvesting on the life of animals
1. The effects of cone harvesting on the habitat and distribution ofanimals
2. The effect of cone harvesting on the food web of the mixedbroadleaved-Korean pine forest
CONCLUSION
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