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http://dx.doi.org/10.11614/KSL.2020.53.2.185

Factors Affecting Distribution and Dispersal of Pomacea canaliculata in South Korea  

Lee, Dae-Seong (Department of Biology, Kyung Hee University)
Park, Young-Seuk (Department of Biology, Kyung Hee University)
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Abstract
Pomacea canaliculate (channeled apple snail; CAS), which is one of the world's worst alien invasive species, is widely distributed in Korea, and raised ecological and economic problems. In this study, we surveyed the distribution and dispersal characteristics of CAS in Korea, and analyzed the effects of environmental and anthropogenic (or social) factors on their distribution and dispersal. We considered various events related to CAS such as changes of policy including promotion of agriculture using CAS and enactment of biological diversity conservation law. Our results showed that human activities strongly influenced to the distribution and dispersal of CAS in Korea. Distribution of CAS seemed to relate with environment-friendly agriculture considering environmental conditions of CAS habitats. And dispersal characteristics of CAS were significantly correlated with social factors such as cultivation area and rate of organic products, production CAS on inland fishery.
Keywords
Pomacea canaliculate (channeled apple snail); alien species; distribution; dispersal; anthropogenic factor;
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