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http://dx.doi.org/10.13087/kosert.2013.16.2.115

A Study on the Habitat Restoration Model for Chinemys reevesii  

Kim, Su-Ryeon (Graduate School of Dankook University)
Lee, Ji-Hyun (NEXUS Environmental Design Centre)
Song, Jae-Young (National Park Research Institute, Korea National Park Service)
Chang, Min-Ho (National Park Research Institute, Korea National Park Service)
Sung, Hyun-Chan (Dept. of Green & Landscape Architecture, Dankook University)
Cho, Dong-Gil (NEXUS Environmental Design Centre)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.16, no.2, 2013 , pp. 115-125 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this research, a habitat model for Chinemys reevesii is suggested based on the components and variables of the Habitat Suitability Index which was determined through a series of literature researches, site surveys, and behavioral analysis. After reviewing the general habitat requirements, the site surveys(9 reservoirs) from July to December 2010, and the behavioral analysis of five Chinemys reevesii, the relationship between the behavioral and habitat use pattern was evaluated. According to the site surveys and behavioral analysis, the ecological core area(FK 50%) was about 0.96ha on average, the influence area(FK 90%) 4.22ha, and the home range was about $37.75{\pm}17.26m$ on average. As for the habitat use pattern of Chinemys reevesii, it travels through canals, and is influenced by the surrounding land uses. Also when there is a lack of food, the home range increases, and during hibernation, Chinemys reevesii prefers to be in an area within 1~2m range of water shores of fine textured soil and aquatic plants. After analyzing the information, the HSI standard was set and its components were determined as food, sunbathing and cover, aquatic environment, and spatial relationships. And the variables and the ranges of the components was determined as aquatic plant cover(0~49.81%), sandy area($3{\sim}13m^2$) and water velocity(0~60cm/s) etc. Lastly, plans and sections of the habitat model is provided designed according to the information from the researches, and problems to consider during habitat restoration was suggested in order to help understand about Chinemys reevesii habitat.
Keywords
HSI model; Habitat pattern; Home range; Habitat components;
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