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摘要
Ageratina adenophora (Sprengel) King and Robison,俗称墨西哥魔鬼,被认为是一种侵略性物种,它几乎入侵了生态系统的所有部分。特别是那些饲养牲畜并依赖天然饲料的人,对这种物种的入侵非常担忧。因此,本研究旨在了解A. adenophora入侵现状及其对不丹Trashigang地区Radhi Gewog (Village block)牲畜和饲料物种的潜在影响。研究共记录了14种饲料,分布在开放和未受干扰的森林中,其中以蒿属(Artemisia sp.)为最丰富的饲料。结果表明,该地区家畜主要利用开阔地放牧和取食,但87.5%的样地被腺蚜入侵,影响了饲料种类的生长。由于这个原因,战略管理计划需要考虑在全国范围内根除或控制腺蚜的入侵,特别是在放牧场所和人们以牲畜为生的地方。
Status of Ageratina adenophora Invasion in Radhi Locality of Trashigang District, Bhutan
Ageratina adenophora (Sprengel) King and Robison, commonly known as Mexican devil, is considered as one of the aggressive species, which invades almost all parts of an ecosystem. Particularly, people who rear livestock and depend on naturally available fodders have a great concern over the invasion of this species. Therefore, this study was conducted to generate knowledge on current status of A. adenophora invasion and its potential impact on livestock and fodder species of Radhi Gewog (Village block) under Trashigang district of Bhutan. The study recorded the total of 14 fodder species distributed in both open and undisturbed forest, and Artemisia sp. was the most abundant fodder in the sampled site. We learnt that the livestock mainly used the open areas for grazing and browsing, but 87.5% of sampled plots in this area was invaded by the A. adenophora, affecting the growth of fodder species. Due to this reason, a strategic management plan needs to consider the eradicating or controlling the invasion of A. adenophora across the country, particularly at grazing sites and places where people depend on livestock for their livelihood.