Journal of Arid Land Studies
Online ISSN : 2189-1761
Print ISSN : 0917-6985
ISSN-L : 0917-6985
Volume 27, Issue 4
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Research Note
  • Kohei SUZUKI, Tsagaanbandi TSENDEEKHUU, Radnaakhand TUNGALAG, Takashi ...
    2018 Volume 27 Issue 4 Pages 127-134
    Published: 2018
    Released on J-STAGE: May 04, 2018
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    To qualitatively assess vegetation degradation, degradation indicator species have been developed by comparing vegetation structures between areas near to and far away from livestock camps and water points in Mongolia. However, the development of qualitative degradation indicators cannot evaluate whether vegetation has degraded in areas far from livestock camps and water points over time. Thus, we aimed to identify changes in plant species composition over time using historical data collections in the area. Between 2013 and 2015, we recorded plant species compositions in 12 plots located in the steppe zone around Ulaanbaatar, and compared these with historical data collected from the same zone including the locations around Ulaanbaatar during the 1960s-1980s. Ordination analysis showed that the compositional similarity between the current and historical data was low. Moreover, current species compositions were more similar to those of areas neighboring livestock camps and water points (i.e. Heavily grazed areas). Specifically, decreases in the appearance frequency of Koeleria macrantha, Poa attenuata, and Bupleurum bicaule seemed to contribute to compositional differences between current and historical data.

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