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The Structure Analysis of Plant Communities of Betula ermanii Community in Subalpine (아고산대 사스래나무군락의 식물군집구조 분석 연구)

  • Da-Um Yun;Choong-Hyeon Oh
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.338-350
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    • 2024
  • A vegetation survey was conducted and analyzed on 25 survey plots of Betula ermanii communities in the subalpine zone of Mt. Gariwang, Mt. Balwang, Mt. Bangtae, and Mt. Hambaek in Gangwon-do. As a result of TWINSPAN and DCA analysis, the community was divided into a total of 3 communities: Betula ermanii-Quercus mongolica community(GroupI), Betula ermanii-Acer pseudosieboldianum community (GroupII), and Betula ermanii community(GroupIII). As a result of the vegetation structure analysis, Betula ermanii-Quercus mongolica community(GroupI) is located on the periphery of the Mt. Bangtae trail at altitude of 1,082~1,192m, and Betula ermanii-Acer pseudosieboldianum community(GroupII) is located on the ridges and slopes of Mt. Bangtae, Mt. Gariwang, and Mt. Hambaek at altitudes of 1,230~1,373m. Betula ermanii-Quercus mongolica community(GroupI) and Betula ermanii-Acer pseudosieboldianum community(GroupII) are currently dominated by Betula ermanii, but after long term, it is expected that they will transe to Quercus mongolica. The Betula ermanii community(GroupIII) is located the summit of Mt. Hambaek and the summit of Mt. Balwang at altitude of 1,428~1,464m. It is expected that the community will be maintained as Betula ermanii community, because Betula ermanii is very dominant, and so the next generation dominant species is maintained by Betula ermanii. Betula ermanii community generally appear above 1,000 m above sea level, and the higher the altitude, the more dominant the Betula ermanii are. As a result of the soil analysis, the soil characteristics shows a similar pattern to the subalpine belt of Daecheongbong Peak of Mt. Seoraksan and Banyabong Peak of Mt. Jirisan. As a result of the species diversity index analysis, the species diversity index was 1.210~1.293, the abundance index was 0.698~0.795, and the dominance index was 0.208~0.302.

방태산의 식생

  • 김창환;길봉섭;김영식;윤경원;유현경
    • Proceedings of the Zoological Society Korea Conference
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    • 1997.10b
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    • pp.172.2-172
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    • 1997
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Community Structure and Distribution of Ground Beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Mt. Bangtaesan in Gangwon-do, Korea (강원도 방태산의 지표성 딱정벌레류(딱정벌레목: 딱정벌레과)의 군집구조 및 분포)

  • Jung, Jong-Kook;Kim, Seung-Tae;Lee, Sue-Yeon;Yoo, Jeong-Seon;Lee, Joon-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.307-317
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    • 2011
  • Ground beetle fauna of Mt. Bangtaesan in Inje-gun, Gangwon-do was investigated from June to October in 2010. Ground beetles were collected by pitfall trapping. A total of 34 species of 18 genera belonging to 7 families were identified from 1,041 collected ground beetles. Species richness was high in Pterostichinae (15 species, 44.1%), Carabinae (7 species, 20.6%), Harpalinae (4 species, 11.8%), Nebriinae (3 species, 8.8%) and others (5 species, 14.7%). Dominant species were Synuchus spp. (260 individuals, 25.0%), Aulonocarabus semiopacus (218 individuals, 20.9%), and Pterostichus audax (205 individuals, 19.7%) in order. Korean endemic species were collected 564 individuals belonging to 10 species. By principal component analysis (PCA), species distribution and abundance of ground beetles were different depending on habitat characteristics of vegetation, surrounding environment and feeding habitat. Carabinae and Pterostichinae which live in the forest were preferred in hardwoods and coniferous in the Bangtansan Natural Recreation Forest, while Callistinae and Harpalinae were collected in forest adjacent to grasslands. Overall, differences of habitat environments within forest are important factors associated with distribution of ground beetles. This result will provide useful informations with establishment of conservation program and long-term monitoring against environmental change within mountain by using ground beetles.

A Comparative Study on the Formation of 『Saengsanbibang』 and 『Taesansimbub』, 『Taesanbiseo』, 『Daesaengyoji』, 『Dalsaengpyeon』 (『생산비방(生産秘方)』과 『태산심법(胎産心法)』, 『태산비서(胎産秘書)』, 『대생요지(大生要旨)』, 『달생편(達生編)』의 편제(編制) 비교 연구)

  • Jang, Ah-Ryoeng;Keum, Kyung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2016
  • "Saengsanbibang" is Obsterics technical books published in 1915. After the publishing of first edition, it was published 15 times so I supposed that this book was very popular in that times. And this book is also valuable because Obsterics books written in Korea are uncommon. But there had not been enough detailed study on this book, so I tried to study on the formation of this book. For that, I compared the formation between this book and 4 kinds of typical Obsterics technical books in Qing dynasty, "Taesansimbub", "Taesanbiseo", "Daesaengyoji", and "Dalsaengpyeon". As the result, "Saengsanbibang" refered to "Dalsaengpyeon" for the contents that the reason and prevention of distocia, the basic principle for antenatal care, and the formulae to tonify blood. The contents that the taking methods of Saenhwatang (生化湯) accroding to the diseases, are mainly affected by "Taesanbiseo". Some contents which had been refered in "Taesansimbub", "Daesaengyoji" weren't refered to "Saengsanbibang". So "Saengsanbibang" is valuable because this book easily summarized the medical knowledge for spreading it to ordinary people. I look forward to more specific study for "Saengsanbibang".

Notes on the Korean Higher Fungi(XII) (한국산 고등균류기(XII))

  • DuckHyunCho
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1996
  • Many higher fungi were collected at MI.Moak Provincial Park (Chonlabuk-Do), Mt.Pangtae(Kangwon-Do) and Byunsan Pennisula National Park from April. 1995 to October, 1995. These higher fungi were identified.According to the results, these species were newly to Korea: Laccaria ohiellsis, Mycef1a clavularis. M.acicula. Marasmius ramealis. M.calopus, Strobilurus esculefltus, Agrocybe sphaleromorpha and Corlinarius fasciatus.

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Notes on the Korean Ascomycetes(V) (한국산자낭균류기 (V))

  • 조덕현
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.369-374
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    • 1997
  • Many higher fungi of ascomycetes were collected at Mt.Jiri National Park, Pyonsan Peninsula National Park, Mt. Pangtae of Kangwon-do, Mt. Moak Provincial Park of Chollabuk-do and Mt. Manduck near Chonju city from June 1995 to October 1996. Identification of the revealed that Calycellina, Diatrype and Diatrypella were new genera to Korea and Scutellinia umbrarum, S. pseudoumbarum, Dasyscyphus virgineus. Calycellina punctiformis, Xylaria oxyacanthae, Diatrype disciformis, Diatrypella quercina and D. verrucaeformis were newly to Korea.

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Habitat Connectivity between Soraksan and Odaesan National Parks with a Consideration of Wildlife Home Range (야생동물의 행동권을 고려한 설악산 국립공원과 오대산 국립공원간 서식지 연결)

  • Kang Hyesoon;Kim Jin-Young;Park Kyeong
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.150-161
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    • 2005
  • Soraksan National Park and Odaesan National Park, that are 20.7 km apart, should play an important role as habitats and corridors for wildlife because they are located in the center of Baekdudaegan. However, landscape features such as small area, fragmentation, and geographic isolation seem to impede the proper ecological functions of these two national parks. Using GIS technique, we examined the pattern of fragmentation in these two national parks and adjacent regions (Sokcho-si, Goseong-gun, Inje-gun, Yangyang-gun, and Hongcheon-gun) encompassing a total of $4573.5km^2$ in area. We then selected the patches suitable for an endangered carnivorous species, leopard cat, based on habitat conditions, and identified the network and stepping stone among patches to enable leopard cats to migrate. Diverse roads and artificial facilities in the study area generated a total of 24,701 patches: 39 patches among these were selected as potential habitats upon considering the habitat condition such as vegetation types and minimum area for leopard cat. Three patches nearby Gyebangsan and Bangtaesan were identified as a potential network center to relieve the effects of fragmentation and isolation of the two national parks. Our results also showed that patches containing Jombongsan and Bangtaesan would act as a source patch from there leopard cats can disperse to both national parks. It is an urgent task to identify the pattern of fragmentation and the connectivity between patches in national parks and adjacent areas for wildlife conservation because almost all national parks confront land- scape problems similar to the two national parks examined in this study.

Biodiversity of Korean Myxomycetes(I) (한국산 변형균류의 다양성의 출현(I))

  • Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.267-271
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    • 2000
  • Many myxomycetes were collected at Mt. Moak, Mt. Jiri, Mt. Manduck, Mt. Pangtae from June, 1996 to August, 1997. They were identified. According to the results Badhamia macrocrapa, Craterium leucocephalum, Cribraria splenden, Didymium melanospermum, D. minus, Perichaena chrysosperma, Physarum melleum, P. viride and Perichaena chrysosperma were unrecorded species in Korea. They were designed Korean common name by author. Also they will be added to list of Korean myxomycetes. Characterisctics of them were habitated on rotten wood and fallen leaves.

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A New Species of the Genus Crepidophorus Mulsant and Guillebeau, 1853 (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Denticollinae) from Korea (한국산 Crepidophorus 속 (딱정벌레목, 방아벌레과, 주홍방아벌레아과)의 1 신종 보고)

  • Han, Taeman;Lee, Seunghwan
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.513-516
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    • 2016
  • We found a new species, Crepidophorus bangtaesanensis sp. nov., collected from Mt. Bangtae-san, Gangwon-do, Korea. The description and photos of this new species are provided. The genus Crepidophorus, belonging to the subfamily Denticollinae, is also recorded for the first time.

A New Record of Pseudanostirus ecarinatus (Stepanov, 1930) (Coleoptera: Elateridae) in Korea (한국미기록 Pseudanostirus ecarinatus (Stepanov, 1930) (딱정벌레목: 방아벌레과)의 보고)

  • Han, Tae-Man;Park, Hae-Chul;Lee, Bong-Woo;Lee, Seung-Hwan
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2012
  • Pseudanostirus ecarinatus (Stepanov, 1930) is recognized for the first time in Korea. A redescription and illustrations of the species are presented based on a single male specimen collected from Mt. Bangtae Gangwon-do. We also provide diagnostic characteristics of the genus, which clearly separate it from other closely related genera, Calambus Thomson, 1859 and Anostrius Thomson, 1859.