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The Change of Soil Animals by Forest Ecosystem Restoration Types

산림생태계 복원유형별 토양동물 변화

  • Received : 2016.09.06
  • Accepted : 2017.01.20
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

In this study, in order to examine the change of soil animals by vegetation restoration types, experimental sites with biotope restoration method, forest topsoil paving method, small diameter trees planting method and multi-layer community planting method were applied and the control site was selected. The naturalness of soil animals was analysed by studying the change of soil animals. It was confirmed that the control site has a high level of the naturalness of soil animals as it includes a mixture of fauna sensitive and insensitive to environment distributed widely over the site. The experimental site with biotope restoration method showed a similar level of the naturalness of soil animals as the control site. Furthermore, the naturalness of soil animals in the experimental sites with small diameter trees planting method and multi-layer community planting method also showed a progressive restoration although the level of the naturalness of soil animals is lower than the experimental site with the biotope restoration method. Therefore, it is confirmed that the experimental site with biotope restoration method shows a faster recovery of soil animal than other sites. This is because this method uses the portion of topsoil and subsoil that were dug from the intact forest during transplantation.

본 연구에서는 식생 복원 유형별 토양동물의 변화를 알아보기 위해 비오톱이식공법, 산림표토포설, 소경목군락식재, 다층구조군락식재를 적용한 조사구와 이를 비교할 대조구를 선정하였다. 토양동물의 변화를 통한 토양동물자연도 분석 결과, 대조구는 환경에 민감한 동물군과 둔감한 동물군이 골고루 출현하고 있어 토양동물자연도가 높게 확인되었다. 식재를 통해 복원된 조사구의 경우, 비오톱이식공법의 토양동물자연도가 대조구와 유사한 수준까지 도달해 있었으며, 이보다 낮은 수준이긴 하나 소경목군락식재, 다층구조군락식재지역의 토양동물 또한 점진적으로 회복되고 있었다. 가장 낮은 토양동물자연도를 보인 조사구는 산림표토포설지역으로 확인되었다. 이를 통해 비오톱이식공법이 식재를 통해 복원된 조사구가 다른 조사구에 비해 토양동물의 회복이 좀 더 빨리 이루어지고 있음을 파악할 수 있었다. 이는 산림 내부의 숲을 그대로 굴취한 후 이식하는 것으로 표토와 심토의 일부분이 함께 옮겨지기 때문으로 판단된다.

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