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Habitat and Phytosociological Characters of Ceratopteris thalictroides, Endangered Plant Species on Paddy Field, in Nakdong River

논 잡초 멸종위기식물인 물고사리의 낙동강유역 자생지 최초보고 및 군락분류

  • Received : 2014.02.12
  • Accepted : 2014.03.25
  • Published : 2014.03.31

Abstract

This study is aimed at classifying the syntaxa of Ceratopteris thalictroides dominant community on the Nakdong River, and to collect basic data for research of habitat. The communities were carried out by using the Z.-M. School's method and numerical classification technique. The result of syntaxa was classified three communities such as Persicaria japonica-Ceratopteris thalictroides community, Lindernia procumbens-Ceratropteris thalictroides community, and Limnophila indica-Ceratopteris thalictroides community. The ordination analysis displayed the vegetation types with respect to complex environmental gradients. After ordination and clustering analysis, the effective humidity, soil stability, trampling effects, anthropogenic effects and flooding frequency were identified as the important factors deciding the vegetation pattern. It was pointed out to establish a long-term ecological site for protecting such vulnerable vegetation against overexploitation and global climate change.

본 연구는 멸종위기 II급 식물인 물고사리의 낙동강 유역권 분포와 자생지에 발달하고 있는 식물군락의 식물사회학적 특성을 밝히고자 이루어졌다. 식물사회학적 연구는 Z.-M. 학파의 방법에 의해 수행되었으며, 전통적 분류방법과 수리통계적 분류방법이 동시에 고려되었다. 물고사리우점군락은 둔치도 일대에 분포하고 있으며, 종조성에 의해 물고사리-흰꽃여뀌군락, 물고사리-밭뚝외풀군락, 물고사리-민구와말군락으로 구분되었다. 군락을 결정짓는 주요환경요소는 수분환경, 입지안정도, 답압의 영향, 인위적 관리에 의한 이차적 에너지 투입, 범람의 빈도 등인 것으로 밝혀졌다. 군락 구성종 가운데 물고사리의 상대기여도가 지배적인 고유식생형으로 분포하고 있음이 밝혀졌으며, 주기적인 간섭에 적응되어 일년생식물의 구성비율이 월등히 높은 것으로 확인되었다. 현재와 같은 전통농법이 유지될 경우 자생지를 중심으로 점차적으로 분포를 넓혀갈 것으로 판단되며, 군락과 서식처에 대한 지속적인 모니터링 연구가 요구된다.

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