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Characteristics of Odonata Communities Based on Habitat Types of Superb Biotope in Wonju City, Korea  

Kim, Ji-Suk (Dept. of Bio Environmental Energy, Pusan National Univ.)
Kwak, Jeong-In (Urban Ecology Research Center)
Noh, Tai-Hwan (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Univ.)
Yi, Pyong-In (Dept. of Bio Environmental Energy, Pusan National Univ.)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.27, no.2, 2013 , pp. 209-218 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze the characteristics of odonata communities as habitat types in Wonju City, Korea. The 33 plots were installed at 4 types of biotope like abandoned paddy fields, natural type reservoir, natural type river and forest valley in Wonju city. From the survey, the 9 family and 38 species were identified. As the result of comparative investigation of the species composition of each habitat through TWINSPAN analyzing, the difference of species composition was definite in abandoned paddy field, natural type reservoir and forest valley, however, it was uncertain in natural type river. The dominant species and the subdominant species of each habitat were mainly Sympetrum frequens and Sympetrum infuscatum but the distributions of Paracercion hieroglyphicum, Epophthalmia elegans, and Anax parthenope julius were different as haibtat types. The order of the index of species diversity was not different between abandoned paddy fiedls, natural type reservoir and natural type river, but forest valley was low. The abandoned paddy field was shown the most diverse spawning type of odonata, it is considered that hydrophyten play an important role in the abundant of odonata since the sorts of odonata spawning in plants are majority. As the result of analyzing interspecies relationship, Crocothemis servilia mariannae and Orthetrum albistylum, Crocothemis servilia mariannae-Platycnemis phyllopoda, Lyriothemis pachygastra-Sympetrum parvulum are shown the positive correlation, however, they have a difference in preferred habitat between high correlation species.
Keywords
ABANDONED PADDY FIELDS; NATURAL STREAM; TWINSPAN; SPECIES COMPOSITION; SPECIES DIVERSITY INDEX;
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