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Vegetation Structure of the Paryeongsan (Mt.) Zone in Dadohaehaesang National Park  

Kang, Hyun-Mi (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Pusan Nat'l Univ.)
Choi, Song-Hyun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Pusan National Univ.)
Park, Seok-Gon (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Sunchon Univ.)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.27, no.4, 2013 , pp. 473-486 More about this Journal
Abstract
Vegetational structure and successional sere were investigated for Paryeongsan Zone in the Dadohaehaesang National Park incorporated in National Park in 2011. To do so, seventy-five plots($100m^2$) were set up and surveyed. The surveyed plots were divided into six groups according to the analysis of classification by TWINSPAN; (I) Quercus acutissima community, (II) Q. serrata-Carpinus tschonoskii var. tschonoskii community, (III) Pinus densiflora-Q. mongolica community, (IV) Q. variabilis community, (V) P. rigida-Q. variabilis-P. densiflora community, (VI) Chamaecyparis obtusa community. The results of vegetation structure analysis were. I, IICommunity, were expected that the deciduous oak trees with deciduous oak trees or Carpinus tschonoskii var. tschonoskii competing with oak trees would flourish in a deciduous broad-leaved forest. III, VCommunity, were expected that the P. densiflora and P. rigida competing with oak trees would flourish in a deciduous broad-leaved forest. IVCommunity, have expanded the influence of Q. variabilis, but understory will be developed next ecological succession by a high percentage of Machilus thunbergii in frequency of warm-temperate trees. VI Community, Chamaecyparis obtusa community were expected continue. This Chamaecyparis obtusa community is picked thinning Chamaecyparis obtusa as moving purpose of National Park, it will be inducement a plant vegetation succession to the natural forest. Frequency of warm-temperate trees in the Paryeongsan Zone of warm temperate climate zone was a total 9 species, Machilus thunbergii, Eurya japonica, Elaeagnus macrophylla, etc.
Keywords
TWINSPAN; OAK TREES; SUCCESSION; WARM TEMPERATE REGION; ECOTONE;
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