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양양군과 포항 해역에 시설한 인공어초에서 진행된 해조천이와 군집에 관한 연구

A Study of Algal Succession and Community Structure on Artificial Reef at Yangyang-gun and Pohang-si, Korea

  • Lee, Hyeon Jin (Department of Ecological Engineering, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Choi, Chang Geun (Department of Ecological Engineering, Pukyong National University)
  • 투고 : 2019.05.31
  • 심사 : 2019.10.25
  • 발행 : 2019.12.13

초록

이 연구는 2016년 9월에 강원도 양양군 남애리, 경상북도 포항시 구룡포읍 석병2리에 설치한 인공어초를 대상으로 해조류 군집 변화를 관찰하기 위하여 연구를 수행하였다. 현장조사는 2017년 2월, 5월, 8월, 11월에 계절별 1회씩 SCUBA Diving으로 수행하였으며, 정량조사와 정성조사를 병행하였다. 본 연구에서 녹조류 11종, 갈조류 15종, 홍조류 68종을 포함하여 총 94종이 채집되었으며, 양양에서 66종(녹조류 8종, 갈조류 9종, 홍조류 49종), 포항에서 65종(녹조류 7종, 갈조류 9종, 홍조류 49종)이 채집 및 동정되었다. 중요도를 기반으로 판단한 우점종의 경우, 양양은 다시마(Saccharina japonica)가 우점종, 구멍갈파래(Ulva australis)가 준우점종이었으며 포항은 불레기말(Colpomenia sinuosa), 우뭇가사리(Gelidium elegans) 순으로 우점하였다. 두 해역 모두 어초 설치 초기에 각각 파래류, 불레기말이 착생한 후, 다시마, 감태, 우뭇가사리 등 다년생 해조가 생육하며 우점하여 기존의 천이 패턴과 유사하였다. 해조상 변화를 통해 군집관계를 명확히 하기 위해서는 추후 지속적인 모니터링을 통해 장기적인 변화를 관찰하여 해조군락이 안정되기까지의 천이 과정에 관한 모니터링이 필요한 것으로 판단된다.

This study was carried out to observe the changes of seaweed community in artificial reefs installed in September, 2016 in Namae-ri, Yangyang-gun, and Seokbyeong-ri, Pohangsi, Korea. Field surveys were conducted by SCUBA diving once a season in February, May, August, and November of 2017, and quantitative survey and qualitative survey were carried out in parallel. In this study, a total of 94 species, including 11 green algae, 15 brown algae and 68 red algae were appeared. 66 species (8 green algae, 9 brown algae, 49 red algae) and 65 species (7 green algae, 9 brown algae, 49 red algae) were collected and identified in Yangyang and Pohang. In dominant species, Yangyang was dominant species of Saccharina japonica and subdominant species of Ulva australis. Pohang dominated in order of Colpomenia sinuosa and Gelidium elegans. In both coastal areas, Ulva spp., Colpomenia sinuosa were grown at the early stage of reforestation, and perennial seaweeds such as Saccharina japonica, Ecklonia cava and Gelidium elegans were grown. In order to clarify the clustering relation through flora change, it is necessary to monitor the transition process until the seaweed community is stabilized by observing the long-term change through continuous monitoring.

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