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눈 위 발자국 추적을 통한 담비의 겨울철 생태특성 파악

The Food Habits and Habitat Use of Yellow-Throated Martens(Martes flavigula) by Snow Tracking in Korean Temperate Forest During the Winter

  • 투고 : 2015.05.27
  • 심사 : 2015.10.05
  • 발행 : 2015.10.31

초록

본 연구에서는 담비의 겨울철 생태특성을 파악하기 위하여 속리산과 지리산 일대에서 2011년 1월에서부터 2013년 2월까지 3차례의 겨울에 걸쳐 총 13회, 49.8km 구간의 눈 위 담비 발자국을 추적하여 겨울철 먹이습성 및 행동유형과 이동경로를 파악하였다. 연구결과, 담비의 겨울철 무리구성은 1-6마리로 평균 2.9마리(${\pm}1.6$)가 함께 활동하고 있었으며, 겨울철 먹이는 동물성 9종, 식물성 5종이 발견되어 잡식성으로 나타났다. 담비의 먹이탐색은 땅 위의 작은 구멍이나, 나무뿌리, 나무 더미, 관목림 하층부 등을 수색하면서 이루어지며, 나무를 타고 올라가 나무 구멍이나 비어있는 새 둥지를 수색하는 행동도 확인되었다. 먹이 활동 흔적은 1km당 1.20개, 영역 표시 흔적은 1km당 1.42개가 발견되었으며, 사냥 성공률은 28.3%로 나타났다. 겨울철 담비의 서식지 내 이동과 영역표시는 능선에서 이루어지지만, 먹이활동은 주로 사면과 계곡부 및 산림 가장자리에서 이루어지고 있었다. 따라서 담비 개체군 보전 및 서식지 관리를 위해서는 주요 능선뿐만 아니라 계곡부와 산록지대 및 산림 가장자리까지의 산림 전반에 대한 보전 및 관리가 필요하다.

The winter ecology of individual yellow-throated martens(Martes flavigula) intemperate region of Korea were studied through snow-tracking. The study was performed across 3 winter seasons, from January 2011 to February 2013. Total distance of 49.8km was snow tracked (comprising 13 snow-tracking routes) to determine winter foraging habits, general behavior and movement paths of solitary and small groups (1-6 individuals; $mean=2.9{\pm}1.6$) of yellow-throated martens. The martens in the current study were omnivorous, with their winter diet including 9 animal and 5 plant species. Yellow-throated martens searched for food near and under the fallen logs and branches, root plates of fallen trees, around the roots of growing trees, and in small holes in the ground. They also climbed trees to search inside the tree holes and vacant bird nests. Foraging activity was estimated to occur at a frequency of 1.20 times/km, while territory marking occurred 1.42 times/km on average. Of the 60 documented foraging activities we observed, 17 were successful (28.3%). Moving activity and territory marking mainly occurred along ridges, whereas foraging activity was recorded in valleys, slopes, and forest edges. To protect the habitat of this species, the entire forest should be preserved, including the valleys, slopes, and even forest edges as well as main ridges.

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