Soil Microarthropods Fauna at the Namsan and Kwangreung

남산과 광릉의 토양 미소절지동물에 관한 연구

  • Park, Hong-Hyun (Department of Agricultural Biology, Seoul National University) ;
  • Jung, Chul-Eui (Department of Agricultural Biology, Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Joon-Ho (Department of Agricultural Biology, Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Byum-Yung (Department of Entomology, Forestry Research Institute)
  • 박홍현 (서울대학교 농생물학과) ;
  • 정철의 (서울대학교 농생물학과) ;
  • 이준호 (서울대학교 농생물학과) ;
  • 이범영 (임업연구원 곤충과)
  • Published : 1996.06.01

Abstract

This research was carried out to investigate soil mictoarthropods fauna in Namsan and Kwangreung which were considered to receive different degreeds of environmental pressures. In basic environmental data, Namsan where under rather accelerated acidification by air contamination and acidic rain showed low pH, tardy decomposition and turnover rate. Population density of soil microarthropods was high in Kwangreung 17,169.8/\ulcorner\ulcorner(coniferous forests), 17,892.6/$\textrm{m}^2$(deciduous forests) than in Namsan, 12,143.8/$\textrm{m}^2$ (coniferous forests), 14,216$\textrm{m}^2$(deciduous forests). Biomass of soil microarthropods was 2,020.219mg/$\textrm{m}^2$ at coniferous forests and 4,270.172mg/$\textrm{m}^2$ at deciduous forests in Namsan, and 3,287.326mg/$\textrm{m}^2$ at coniferous forests and 4326.1mg/$\textrm{m}^2$ at deciduous forests in Kwangreung. Population density constantly showed high in spring, and seasonal fluctuations were correlated with seasonal precipitation. As far as vertical distribution is concerned, population density was concentrated in litter layer as 70% while 30% are in soil layer and also decreased with increasing depth.

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