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http://dx.doi.org/10.13087/kosert.2011.14.6.057

Life form of the Plants and Vegetation in the Habitat of Endangered Parnassius bremeri in Uiseong, Gyeongsangbuk-do  

Lee, Nam-Sook (Dept. of Ecology Landscape Architecture-Design, Graduate School, Chonbuk National University)
Kim, Chang-Hwan (Dept. of Environment Landscape Architecture-Design, Chonbuk National University)
Kim, Do-Sung (Butterfly Conservation Center of Korea)
Choi, Young-Eun (Div. of Biotechnology, Graduate School, Chonbuk National University)
Park, Yool-Jin (Dept. of Environment Landscape Architecture-Design, Chonbuk National University)
Lee, Kyeong-Bo (Div. of Reclaimed Land Agriculture Research, NICS, RDA)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.14, no.6, 2011 , pp. 57-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
The present paper deals with a research of life form and vegetation of the plants extant in the habitat of endangered Parnassius bremeri in Uiseong, Gyeongsangbuk-do with a view to restore their habitat and create substitute habitats. The research found that there are a total of 130 vascular plants including 47 families, 96 genera, 113 species, 1 subspecies and 16 varieties. In terms of their life form, hemicryptophytes (H) is the majority of dormancy form with 41 species or 31.54%, while $R_5$ is majority of radicoid form with 72 species or 55.38%, gravitational disseminule form ($D_4$) is majority among the disseminule forms with 68 species or 52.31% and erect type (e) is majority of growth form with 57 species or 43.85%. Major constituents of the habitat are Sedum kamtschaticum, Selaginella tamariscina, Orostachys japonica, Arundinella hirta, Cymbopogon tortilis var. goeringii, Themeda triandra var. japonica, Carex humilis, Indigofera kirilowii, Imperata cylindrica var. koenigii, Festuca ovina, Artemisia capillaris, etc., all of species which are in the initial stage of succession and show simultaneously features characteristic of vegetation on the rock. In the habitat 1. Sedum kamtschaticum- Selaginella tamariscina community and Pinus densiflora community are distributed whereas, in the habitat 2. Sedum kamtschaticum-Selaginella tamariscina community, Sedum kamtschaticum-Carex humilis community, Sedum kamtschaticum-Cymbopogon tortilis var. goeringii community and Sedum kamtschaticum-Imperata cylindrica var. koenigii community are growing and in the habitat 3. Sedum kamtschaticum-Selaginella tamariscina community, Selaginella tamariscina community, Sedum kamtschaticum-Indigofera kirilowii community and Quercus acutissima community are seen distributed there, too. Typical of food plants growing in the habitat is Sedum kamtschaticum, found mostly in the rocky area and its surroundings. Absorption plants are those that usually bloom in the season when imagoes emerge. From the research, it becomes evident that the blooming season of Sedum kamtschaticum, obviously a food plant, corresponds exactly to the emergence timing of imagoes. Cirsium japonicum var. ussuriense, Rosa multiflora, Erigeron annuus, Spiraea prunifolia var. simpliciflora are found to belong to these plants.
Keywords
Parnassius bremeri; Sedum kamtschaticum; Food Plant; Absorption plant;
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