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K. Krapinec: ZNAČAJ I ULOCiA BILJNIH VRSTA SVJETL1H PRUGA U PODRUČJU BUMEDITERANA . Šumarski liši br. 11-12. CXXV (2001). 599-610 22. Piegert , H., 1999: Muffelwild - Von Korzika tain Research Station, Forest Service, U. S. Dezum Oberhartz; Wild and Hund Eksklusiv; Paul partment of Agriculture, Ogden; Utah; 48-57 pp. Parey Zeitscriftverlag GmbH & Co. KG; Sing-28. Scalet, C. G., Flake, L. D., Willis, D. W., hofen; 14; 8-57 pp. 1996: Introduction to Wildlife and Fisheries: An 23. Pranj ić, A., 1990: ŠumarskaBiometrika; SveučiIntegrated Approach; W. H. Freeman Company; lišna naklada Liber; Zagreb; 204 pp. New York; 512 pp. 24 Raguž, D., Alegro, A., Frković, A., Tom-29. Soštarić-Pisačić, K, Kovačević, J., 1968: p a k, M., 1994: Stručna podloga za bonitiranje i Travnjačka flora i njena poljoprivredna vrijedutvrđivanje lovnoproduktivnih površina u lovinost; Nakladni zavod Znanje, Zagreb; 443 pp. štima Republike Hrvatske, Zagreb, 29 pp. 30. Soštarić-Pisačić, K, Kovačević, J., 1974: 25 Raguž , D., Grubešić , M., 1996: Istraživanja Kompleksna metoda za utvrđivanje kvalitete i sumogućnosti gospodarenja na prostoru Mediteramarne vrijednosti travnjaka i djetclišta; Poljoprina; Hrvatsko šumarsko društvo, Skrb za hrvatvredna znanstvena smotra; Naučne edicije Poljoske šume od 1846. Do 1996., Unapređenje proprivrednog fakulteta u Zagrebu; Zagreb; 102 pp. izvodnje biomase šumskih ekosustava; Zagreb; 31. Spanjol, Ž., 1995: Prirodna obilježja otoka Ra187- 193 pp. ba; Rab, Zagreb; 440 pp. 26 Raguž, D., Grubešić, M., 1997: Revizija 32. Trinaj stić, I., 1986: Fitogeografsko raščlanjenje lovnogospodarske osnove za Državno lovište šumske vegetacije istočnojadranskog sredozemVIII/ 6 "Kalifront" za razdoblje 1997-2005; Zanog područja - polazna osnovica; Glasnik za greb; 90 pp. šumske pokuse - posebno izdanje, 2. Dio; Za 27. Ri seho o ver, K. L., 1987: Intraspecific Variation greb; 53-65 pp. in Moose Preference for Willows; Proceedings-33. Vukelić, J., Rauš, Đ., 1998: Šumarska fitoce- Symposium on Plant -Herbivore Interactions; nologija i Šumske zajednice u Hrvatskoj; ZaSnowbird, Utah, August 7-9, 1985; Intermoun-greb; 310 pp. SUMMA R Y: The paper analyses the damage of plant species in open strips by moufflon (Ovis amnion musimon Pal.) and axis deer (Axis axis Erx.). The research was done in an enclosed part of the State Hunting Ground VIII/6 "Kalifront" covering an area of1351.22 ha. The hunting ground is located on the island of Rab. Since virtually the entire area of the hunting ground is situated on the peninsula, the central part was fenced off with a barrier (in the length of 3.4 km). In the enclosed part of the hunting ground, there were a total of 45 moufflon species and 22 of axis deer in the course of research. Taken as a whole, the density of all big game population came to 8 heads per 100 ha in the total hunting area (Table J). The reconstruction of the hunting ground has thoroughly changed the participation of the land per categories. Of a total of 840 ha of the enclosed area, forests account for about 825 ha (98 %), while paths (8.8 ha), open strips (5.9 ha) and grassland- the Topolje nursery and the A. Petračić nursery (1.5 ha) -account for the remaining 15 ha. It was for this reason that forage crop areas had to be established to feed the game in the hunting ground, because it was estimated that the game would not be able to satisfy their nutritional needs exclusively in the forest areas. The research was done on the 13th, 14"´, 15"´ and 16"´ October 1999. The preferability of the game-damaged plants was calculated using the Preference ratio index (Pf In the experimental plots with open strips a total of 190,700 plants/ha were recorded. The most abundant was Rubus dalmaticus with as many as 20,600 plants/ha. This species also had the highest frequency (87 %). It is followed by Daucus major with 14,800 individuals/ha (f = 52 %) and Picris hieracioides with 11,900 individuals/has (f= 38 %). The following woody species were recorded: Rubus dalmaticus, Viburnum tinus (3,500 individuals/ ha), Erica arborea (3,400 individuals/ha), Fraxinus ornus (1,400 individu 609 |