@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00047003, author = {Ishida, Hiroaki and Takahira, Hibiki and Takeda, Yoshiaki and Tochimoto, Daisuke and Uchida, Kei and Hattori, Tamotsu and 石田, 弘明 and 高比良, 響 and 武田, 義明 and 栃本, 大介 and 内田, 圭 and 服部, 保}, issue = {1}, journal = {植物地理・分類研究, The journal of phytogeography and taxonomy}, month = {Oct}, note = {In order to examine the effect of dwarf bamboo coverage on forest floor vegetation in a beech(Fagus crenata Blume)forest, we investigated the relationship of species composition and richness of forest floor vegetation with dwarf bamboo coverage in such a forest on Mt Oginosen, Japan. We set a total of 260 quadrats(area of each quadrat, 5 m×5 m)in the forest and identified all the vascular plant species. In case of forest floor plants, stand scores obtained by using detrended correspondence analysis(DCA)showed a significant correlation with dwarf bamboo coverage. However, this correlation coefficient was very low, indicating that dwarf bamboo did not have a substantial effect on the species composition of the forest floor. The presence of dwarf bamboo did not affect the frequency of occurrence of other forest floor plants. The number of species of forest floor plants per quadrat had no significant correlation with dwarf bamboo coverage. From these results, we concluded that the effect of dwarf bamboo coverage on the species composition and richness of forest floor vegetation was extremely limited. Also, we considered that the forest floor vegetation mainly comprised shade-tolerant species capable of coexisting with dwarf bamboo, explaining the above results.}, pages = {17--28}, title = {扇ノ山のブナ林におけるササ被度と林床植生の種組成および種多様性の関係}, volume = {55}, year = {2007} }