DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Characteristics of Plant Community of Willow Forest in the Wetland Protection Areas of Inland Wetlands

습지보호지역 버드나무림의 식물군락 특성

  • Cho, Kwang-Jin (Wetlands Research Team, Wetland Center, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Lim, Jeoncheol (Wetlands Research Team, Wetland Center, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Lee, Changsu (Wetlands Research Team, Wetland Center, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Chu, Yeounsu (Wetlands Research Team, Wetland Center, National Institute of Ecology)
  • Received : 2021.04.05
  • Accepted : 2021.06.08
  • Published : 2021.08.31

Abstract

In wetland protection areas, a phytosociological research was conducted on willow forests, which plays an important ecological and environmental role and is the main material for ecological restoration. A total of 61 relevés were collected according to the Z-M(Zürich-Montpellier) school's method and the characteristics of plant communities and the composition of the species were identified. A total of 9 plant communities including 237 taxa were differentiated. Willow species showing the high r-NCD(relative net contribution degree) value in study areas were Salix koriyanagi, Salix chaenomeloides, Salix triandra subsp. nipponica, Salix gracilistyla and Salix pierotii. Poaceae was the most diverse in species, followed by Asteraceae, Apiaceae, Polygonaceae and Fabaceae. Life form type of willow forests in wetland protection areas was determined to be Th(therophytes)-R5(non-clonal form)-D4(clitochores)-e(erect form) type. The naturalized plants and invasive alien species were identified as 24 taxa and 4 taxa, respectively. Naturalized and disturbance indices were 10.1% and 41.4%, respectively. The results of the site-species ordination by Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling(NMDS), wetland types and altitude gradient were the main ecological factors determining the spatial distribution of plant communities. Diversity index and evenness index were high in mountainous palustrine wetlands with relatively high altitude, and the disturbance index, naturalized index and appearance rate of annual plant were high in riverine and lacustrine wetlands with low altitude.

내륙습지에서 생태적, 환경적으로 중요한 역할을 하고 생태복원의 주요 재료가 되는 버드나무림에 대한 식물사회학적 연구가 수행되었다. 습지보호지역에 발달하는 버드나무림을 대상으로 Z.-M.(Zürich-Montpellier)학파의 방법에 따라 총 61개의 식생자료가 수집되었고 식물군락과 종조성적 특성이 밝혀졌다. 총 237분류군을 포함한 9개의 식물군락이 구분되었다. 높은 상대기여도(r-NCD) 값을 나타내는 버드나무류는 키버들, 왕버들, 선버들, 갯버들, 버드나무로 확인되었다. 종조성 분석결과, 벼과, 국화과, 미나리과, 마디풀과, 콩과 순으로 출현빈도가 높게 나타났으며, 생활형은 일년생식물(휴면형), 단립식물(지하기관형), 중력산포형(산포방법), 직립형(생육형)을 가지는 식물종의 출현율이 높아 Th-R5-D4-e로 특징지어졌다. 귀화식물은 12과 24종, 생태계교란 생물은 3과 4종이 관찰되었으며, 귀화율은 10.1%, 교란지수는 41.4%로 분석되었다. NMDS 서열법(non-metric multidimensional scaling)에 의한 식물종과 조사지점 간의 경향성 분석 결과, 조사지점의 해발고도와 습지의 유형이 식물군락의 공간적 분포를 결정하는 주요한 요소인 것으로 밝혀졌다. 비교적 해발고도가 높은 산지형 습지에서 다양성 지수와 균등도 지수가 높게 나타났으며, 해발고도가 낮은 하천형과 호수형 습지에서는 교란지수, 귀화율, 일년생식물 출현비율이 높았다.

Keywords

Acknowledgement

본 연구는 국립생태원 "내륙습지 정밀조사('21) NIE-법정연구-2021-19"의 지원을 받아 수행되었으며, 조사에 참여하신 모든 분과 관계자분들께 감사드립니다.

References

  1. Airoldi, L, Abbiati, M, Beck, MW, Hawkins, SJ, Jonsson, PR, Martin, D, Moschella, PS, Sundelof, A, Thompson, RC and Aberg, P (2005). An ecological perspective on the deployment and design of low-crested and other hard coastal defence structures, Coastal Engineering, 52(10-11), pp. 1073-1087. [DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2005.09.007]
  2. Anonymous (2005). Streambank soil bioengineering, technical Note 14-I: NRCS draft stream restoration design handbook, U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, DC.
  3. Benabdelmoumence, F, Benabadji N, Benchenafi, S and Benmensour, D (2014). Research of the eco-floristic data in to the contribution of groups to halophyte, Hammam Boughrara Area West Algeria, Eur. Sci. J., 10(29), pp. 296-307.
  4. Bentrup, G and Hoag, JC (1998). The practical streambank bioengineering guide: Interagency riparian/wetland plant development project, SDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Aberdeen.
  5. Biodiversity on the Korean Peninsula (BKP) (2021). https://species.nibr.go.kr.
  6. Bunn, SE and Arthington, AH (2002). Basic principles and ecological consequences of altered flow regimes for aquatic biodiversity, Environmental Management 30(4), pp. 492-507. [DOI: 10.1007/s00267-002-2737-0]
  7. Braun-Blanquet, J (1964). Pflanzensoziologie 3rd ed, Springer-Verlag, Wien.New York.
  8. Bray, JR and Curtis, JT (1957). An ordination of the upland forest communities of southern Wisconsin, Ecological Monographs, 27(4), pp. 326-349. [DOI:https://doi.org/10.2307/1942268]
  9. Byeon, JG, Jang, JW, Yang, JC, Lee, YM, Jung, SY, Ji, SJ, Jang, J, Lee, HJ, Hwang HS and Oh, SH (2013). The flora of vascular plants in Mt. Gariwang Protected Area for forest genetic resource conservation, South Korea, Korean J. Plant Res., 26(5), pp. 566-588. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2013.26.5.566]
  10. Byeon, JG, Oh, SH, Lee, KS, Yun, JE, Jang, JW, Jeong, JB, Yang, JC and Kim, HJ (2014). The flora of vascular plants in Mt. Galjeongok-bong Protected Area for forest genetic resource conservation, Baekdudaegan, Korea, Korean J. Plant Res., 27(5), pp. 477-484. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2014.27.5.477]
  11. Byeon, JG, Shin, JK, Jung SY and Kim, DK (2017). The flora of protected area for forest genetic resource conservation in the National Yonghyeon Natural Recreation Forest, South Korea, Korean J. Plant Res., 30(2), pp. 219-239. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2017.30.2.219]
  12. Chatanga, P and Sieben, EJ. (2019). Ecology of palustrine wetlands in Lesotho: Vegetation classification, description and environmental factors, Koedoe, 61(1), pp. 1-16. [DOI:https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v61i1.1574]
  13. Cho, KJ, Kim, MH, Kim MK, Na, YE, Oh, YJ and Choe, LJ (2014). Ecological characteristics of vascular plants by habitat types of dry field in Jeolla-do, Korea, Korean J. Environ. Agric., 33(2), pp. 86-102. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.2.86]
  14. Cho, KJ, Oh, YJ, Lee, WJ, Choi, JO, Sohn, SI, Kim, MH, Yang, DW and Kim, CS (2015). Ecological characteristics of weed species on dry field in the Eastern Region of Korea, Weed&Turfgrass Science, 4(3), pp. 188-198. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.5660/WTS.2015.4.3.188]
  15. Cho, KJ, Lim, J, Lee, C, Yoon, J, Kim, M and Chu, Y (2020). Characteristics of naturalized plants in the wetland protection areas of inland wetlands. Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure, 7(4), pp. 374-387. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.17820/eri.2020.7.4.374]
  16. Choung, HL and Lee, HJ (2001). Syntaxonomy and distribution characteristics of the herbaceous vegetation on running waterside in the main stream of Geumho River, Daegu and Gyeongsanbuk-do, Korea. Korean J. Environ. Biol., 19(4), pp. 239-247. [Korean Literature]
  17. Chun, SH, Hyun, JY and Choi, JK (1998). A study on the distribution patterns of Salix gracilistyla and Phragmistes japonica communities according to micro-landforms and substrates of the stream corridor, Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture, 27(2), pp. 58-68. [Korean Literature]
  18. Grissinger, EH and Bowie, AJ (1984). Material and site controls of stream bank vegetation, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 27(6), pp. 1829-1835. [DOI:10.13031/2013.33053]
  19. Hupp, CR (1992). Riparian vegetation recovery patterns following stream channelization: A geomorphic perspective, Ecology, 73, pp. 1209-1226. [DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/1940670]
  20. Jang, CG, Kim, YY, Ji, SJ, Ko, EM, Yang, JC, Jang, CS, Eom, JA, Yoon, CY, Chang, CS, Lee, CH, Kim KS and Oh, BU (2007). The Floristic study of Chirisan National Park in Korea, Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 37(2), pp. 155-196. https://doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2007.37.2.155
  21. Jung, YK and Kim, W (1998). Distributional characteristics of mantle communities, Journal of Ecology and Environment, 21(1), pp. 7-13. [Korean Literature]
  22. Karrenberg S., Edwards, PJ and Kollmann, J (2002). The life history of Salicaceae living in the active zone of floodplains, Freshwater Biol., 47, pp. 733-748. [DOI:https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2002.00894.x]
  23. Kim MH, Eo J, Kim MK and Oh YJ (2020). Floristic features of upland fields in South Korea, Korean J. Environ. Biol., 38(4), pp. 528-553. [Korean Literature] https://doi.org/10.11626/KJEB.2020.38.4.528
  24. Kim, DH (2009). A study on the vegetation characteristics and functional assessment of mountain type abandoned paddy field wetland, Master's Thesis, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea. [Korean Literature]
  25. Kim, EJ, Kang, JG, Yeo, HK, and Kim, JT (2014). Study on flooding tolerance of Salix species for ecological restoration of the river, Journal of Wetlands Research, 16(4), pp. 327-333. [DOI:https://doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2014.16.4.327]
  26. Kim, HJ and Lee, JH (1998). A study on the Salix's Biotechnical application, Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture, 71(3), pp. 143-151. [Korean Literature]
  27. Kim, HS, Yoon, JD, Yang, H, Choi, HS and Lee, JH (2017). Reproductive characteristics of Rhodeus pseudosericeus (Pisces: Acheilognathinae) in the Heukcheon, Namhangang (River), Korea, Korean Journal of Ichthyology, 29(4) pp. 235-243. [Korean Literature]
  28. Kim, JW and Lee, YK (2006). Classification and assessment of plant communities, Worldscience Press. [KoreanLiterature]
  29. Kim, JW and Manyko, YI (1994). Syntaxonomical and synchorological characteristics of the cool-temperate mixed forest in the southern Sikhote Alin, Russian Far East, Korean Journal of Ecology, 17(4), pp. 391-413.
  30. Kim, JW, Ryu, SW, Lee, KJ, Park, JW, Lee, YK, Shim, JH, Kang, YH, Kim, SK, Joo, GJ, Kim, GY, Lee, CW and Yoon, JK (2009). Stream Ecology and the Nakdong River, Keimyung University Press. [Korean Literature]
  31. Kim, MH, Cho, KJ, Oh, YJ, Yang, D, Park, S, Han, D, Choi, SK, Kim, MK, Choe, LJ, Lee, WJ, Hong, SC, Jung, GB and Na, YE (2015). Characteristics of flora on dry field margins in Korean Peninsula, Korean J. Environ. Agric., 34(2), pp. 77-90. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2015.34.2.11]
  32. Kim, MH, Eo, J, Song, YJ and Oh, YJ (2019a). Floristic features of paddy fields in South Korea, Korean J. Environ. Biol., 37(4), pp. 690-706. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.11626/KJEB.2019.37.4.690]
  33. Kim, MH, Nam, HK, Eo, J and Song, YJ (2019b). Floristic features of orchards in South Korea, Korean J. Environ. Biol., 37(4), pp. 447-466. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.11626/KJEB.2019.37.4.447]
  34. Koo, YB, Woo, KS, Yeo, JK and Kim, YS (2006). Selection of superior poplar and willow clones in growth performance and adaptation abilities at Sudokwon Landfill Site, Journal of Korean Forest So'ciety, 95(6), pp. 743-750. [Korean Literature]
  35. Kruskal, JB. (1964). Non-metric multidimensional scaling: a numerical method, Psychometria, 29, pp. 115-129. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02289694
  36. Lee, CY, Park, JS, Kim, EJ, Lee, HD, Hong, EY and Woo, SH (2015). Occurrence and distribution of weeds on upland crop fields in Chungbuk Province of Korea. Weed Tur. Sci., 4(3), pp. 209-218. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.5660/WTS.2015.4.3.209]
  37. Lee, IY, Oh, YJ, Hong, SH, Heo, SJ, Lee, CY, Park, KW, Cho, SH, Kwon, OD, Im, IB, Kim, SK, Seong, DG, Chung, YJ, Kim, CS, Lee, J and Seo, HA (2017). Occurrence of weed flora and changes in weed vegetation in orchard fields of Korea, Weed Tur. Sci., 6(1), pp. 21-28. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.5660/WTS.2017.6.1.21]
  38. Lee, WT (1996). Lineamenta florae Koreae, Academy Press. [Korean Literature]
  39. Lee, YK (2004). Syntaxonomy and synecology of the riparian vegetation in South Korea, Doctoral Thesis, Keimyung University. [Korean Literature]
  40. Lee, YK, Kwon, SG and Baek, HM (2007). The riparian vegetation characteristics in habitats of Cottus koreanus (Cottidae: Osteichthyes), Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 21(5), pp. 390-399. [Korean Literature]
  41. Lee, YM, Park, SH, Jung, SY, Oh, SH and Yang, JC (2011). Study on the current status of naturalized plants in South Korea, Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 41(1), pp. 87-101. [Korean Literature] https://doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2011.41.1.087
  42. Lee, YS (2020). A Study on the flora of Bukhansan National Park, Master's Thesis, Kongju National University, Kongju, Korea. [Korean Literature]
  43. Lim, DO, Youn MR and Hwang, IC (2005). Comparison both physicochemical environment and distribution of hydrophytes in rivers of downtown Gwangju Metropolitan City, Korean J. Environ. Biol., 23(2), pp. 120-128. [Korean Literature]
  44. Lim, DO, Kim, YS and Hwang, IC (2006a). Flora and conservation of Weolchulsan National Park, Kor. J. Env. Eco., 20(2), pp. 130-142. [Korean Literature]
  45. Lim, DO and Hwang, IC, (2006b). Exotic plants and conservation in Gayasan National Park, Kor. J. Env. Eco., 20(3), pp. 281-288. [Korean Literature]
  46. Lim, DO, Kim, HS and Park, MS, (2009). Distribution and management of naturalized plants in the northern area of Jeolla Province, Korea, Kor. J. Env. Eco., 23(6), pp. 506-515. [Korean Literature]
  47. Ministry of Environment (ME) (2011a). National wetland survey protocol, 11-1480000-001174-01, Ministry of Environment. [Korean Literature]
  48. Ministry of Environment (ME) (2011b). Survey on the wetland protected areas (2011), 11-1480000-001216-10, Ministry of Environment. [Korean Literature]
  49. National Institute of Ecology (NIE) (2019). The 3rd Intensive Survey on the Wetland Protected Areas('19), NIE-Legal Research-2019-13, National Institute of Ecology. [Korean Literature]
  50. National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER) (2016). Survey on the wetland protected areas (2016), 11-1480523-003015-01, National Institute of Environmental Research. [Korean Literature]
  51. National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER) (2018). Survey on the wetland protected areas (2018), 11-1480523-0033594-01, National Institute of Environmental Research. [Korean Literature]
  52. Numata, M (1975). Naturalized plants, Dai Nippon printing Co., Tokyo, Japan. [Japanese Literature]
  53. Oksanen, J, Blanchet, FG, Kindt, R, Legendre, P, Minchin, PR, O'Hara, RB, Simpson, GL, Solymos, P, Stevens, MHH and Wagner, H (2021). Package 'vegan', Community Ecology Package. http://vegan.rforge.r-project.org.
  54. Park, JH, Kim, KH and Lee, SB (2013). Analysis of characteristics of plant, soil physical and chemical of Salix ssp. on the environment of Namgang Dam Reservoir, Journal of Korean Forest Socity, 102(2), pp. 161-169. [Korean Literature]
  55. Pielou, CE (1975). Ecology Diversity. Wiley, New York, USA.
  56. R Core Team (2021). R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing. Vienna, Austria. http://www.Rproject.org.
  57. Ryu, TB, Kim, JW and Lee, SE (2017). The exotic flora of Korea: actual list of neophytes and their ecological characteristics, Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 31(4), pp. 365-380. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.13047/KJEE.2017.31.4.365]
  58. Sneath, PHA and Sokal, RR (1973). Numerical Taxonomy the Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification. W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, USA.
  59. Shannon, CE and Weaver, W (1949). The Mathematical Theory of Communication. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. [DOI:10.1002/j.1538-7305.1948.tb01338.x]
  60. Shields, FD, Cooper, CM and Knight, SS (1995). Experiment in stream restoration. J. Hydraulic Eng., 121, pp. 494-502. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(1995)121:6(494)
  61. Shim, YJ, Hong, JP and Lee, GS (2019). Prioritizing land purchase in Hwapocheon Wetland Protection Area - Based on habitat suitability index for flagship species -, Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology, 22(2), pp. 59-71. [Korean Literature] [DOI:https://doi.org/10.13087/kosert.2019.22.2.59]
  62. Song, JS (2001). A phytosociological study of the shrubby and herbaceous vegetation of the riverside in the upper stream of Nak-dong River, Korea, Kor. J. Env. Eco., 15(2), pp. 104-117. [Korean Literature]
  63. Song, JS (2008). A Synecological Study of the Riverside Vegetation of the Upper Stream of Nakdong River, Korea1a - I. Forest and Shrub Vegetation -, Korean journal of environment and ecology, 22(4), pp. 443-452. [Korean Literature]
  64. Van Splunder, I, Voesenek, LACJ, Coops H, Vries, XJAD and Blom, CWPM (1996). Morphological responses of seedlings of four species of Salicaceae to drought, Can. J. Bot., 74, pp. 1988-1995. [DOI:https://doi.org/10.1139/b96-238]
  65. Westhoff, V and van der Maarel, E (1973). The Braun-Blanquet approach. Classification of Plant Communities, Whittaker RH (eds), Dr. W Junk by Publisher, Hague.Boston.London. pp. 167-726.
  66. Yeo, JK, Park, JH, Koo, YB, Kim, HC and Shin, H (2010). Effects of NaCl concentration on the growth of native willow species collected in a coastal reclaimed land, Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer, 43(2), pp. 124-131. [Korean Literature]
  67. Yeo, JK, Woo, KS, Koo, YB and Kim, YS (2007). Growth performance and adaptability of three-year-old poplar and willow clones in a riparian area, Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology, 10(5), pp. 40-50. [Korean Literature]
  68. Yi, GC and Choi, Y (2001). Toward coastal conflicts resolution based on several case studies of wetland conversion disputes in Korea, Journal of Wetlands Research, 3(1), pp. 39-48. [Korean Literature