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Island-Biogeographical Characteristics of Insular Flora in Southern Sea of Jeollanamdo, Korea

전라남도 남해안 도서식물상의 도서생물 지리학적 특성

  • Kim, Hyun Hee (Dept. of Geography, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Kim, Da Bin (Dept. of Geography, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Won, Hyun Kyu (Dept. of Forest Industry Research, Institute of Warm Temperate & Subtropical Forest, Korea National Institute of Forest Science) ;
  • Kim, Chan Soo ;
  • Kong, Woo Seok (Dept. of Geography, Kyung Hee University)
  • 김현희 (경희대학교 지리학과) ;
  • 김다빈 (경희대학교 지리학과) ;
  • 원현규 (국립산림과학원 산림산업연구과) ;
  • 김찬수 (국립산림과학원 난대아열대산림연구소) ;
  • 공우석 (경희대학교 지리학과)
  • Received : 2016.04.06
  • Accepted : 2016.06.03
  • Published : 2016.06.30

Abstract

Present work aims to establish the countermeasure for the better maintenance and preservation of insular floristic diversity at the South Sea of Jeollanamdo Province, ROK, where unique ecosystems are under threat due to climate change, anthropogenic disturbance and habitat destruction. Numerous flora reports from 15 inhabited islands and 60 uninhabited islands as well as field survey data are collated for the compilation of floristic data base and island biogeographical analysis. Out of the 1,940 vascular plant species from 180 families occurring in studies areas, 30.1 percentage or 584 plant species are physiognomically belonging to arboreal plants. Average number of species at individual island is numbered about 222 species, but it varies from about 591 species at the inhabited islands to 129 species at the uninhabited islands. Only 0.15 percentage of species with high proportion above 0.9 in its relative occurrence rate occurs at 68 islands and it includes three species, such as Pinus thunbergii, Eurya japonica and Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum. However, about 68 percentage of plant species occurring in study area is confined their distribution to less than seven islands. Presence of high proportion of notable plants in small islands, i.e., 10 critically endangered species compared with 5.5 species in average, 9 endangered species (average 4.2 spp.) at Sonjookdo, and 7 critically endangered species, 8 endangered species at Sokomundo may due to existence of diverse geological and topographical environmental diversity as well as lower human population density and remoteness from the mainland. Since island is small in size and geographically isolated, minor environmental and ecological burdens can cause the critical damages to the diversity of flora and vegetation, urgent island biogeographical research is needed for the scientific conservation and management of island biodiversity.

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Grant : 도서산림 특이성 분석에 따른 유형화와 생태정보 구축방안 연구

Supported by : 국립산림과학원