Effects of undergrowth removal on the species diversity of insects in natural forests of Okinawa Hontô
Seiji Azuma, Takeshi Sasaki and Yosiaki Itô
Pacific Conservation Biology
3(2) 156 - 160
Published: 1997
Abstract
Yanbaru, the northern montane part of Okinawa Hontô (the main Island of Okinawa), is an important area for nature conservation, with many endemic and endangered species, such as Pryer's Woodpecker Sapheophipo noguchii and Okinawa Rail Rallus okinawae. The climax community of Yanbaru is a subtropical, evergreen, broad-leaved forest dominated by oaks, with a dense undergrowth of broad-leaved small trees, herbs and ferns.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC970156
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