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A Study on Lifespan and Longevity for Pipistrellus abramus (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in Korea (한국에서 집박쥐(Pipistrellus abramus)의 장기 생존과 수명에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Chul;Jeon, Young-Shin;Han, Sang-Hoon;Chung, Chul-Un
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.550-553
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    • 2018
  • The lifespan of bats is longer compared to that of other similarly sized mammals, and it is recorded that some bats' lifespan is more than 30 years. However, it is known that the lifespan of Pipistrellus abramus using human residential areas as their habitats is less than five years. We have put aluminum rings on the forearms of 284 P. abramus starting from 2008. Interestingly, in June 2018, a female adult bat was recaptured ten years after the aluminum ring was attached. The results of this study on the lifespan of P. abramus is new and it's likely to form the baseline for lifespan studies and habitat management of P. abramus in the future.

Fatty Acid Composition of Endangered Land Snail Koreanohadra koreana (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of South Korea by Season, Region, and Microhabitat

  • Kim, Jin-Young;Park, Jong-Dae;Jang, Kuem Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.179-188
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    • 2023
  • 참달팽이(Koreanohadra koreana)는 환경부에서 지정한 법정보호종(멸종위기 야생생물 II급)이며, 전라남도 신안군 홍도와 하태도에서만 서식하는 한국고유종이다. 반면, 그 동안 참달팽이 지방산에 대한 연구는 진행된 바 없다. 홍도와 하태도를 대상으로 계절, 미소서식처, 지역 차이에 따른 참달팽이의 지방산 구성 변화를 비교하기 위해 분석에 사용한 표본의 개수는 총 99개였다. 실험결과 총 16가지의 지방산이 검출되었으며, 주로 식물질 먹이에서 유래되는 다중불포화지방산(PUFAs)이 53.6%로 가장 높았다. 반면, 동물성 또는 미생물에서 유래하는 단일불포화지방산(MUFAs)은 31.4%, 포화지방산(SFAs)은 15.0%로 상대적으로 적게 검출되었다. 참달팽이의 총 지방산량 변화는 PUFAs의 변화와 가장 강한 상관관계(R2=0.88, p < 0.0001)를 보였다. 계절별로 PUFAs는 봄 (13.20 mg/g)과 여름 (13.08 mg/g)이 가을 (12.06 mg/g)과 겨울 (12.40 mg/g)에 비해 많은 양이 검출되었다. 미소서식처별 PUFAs는 초지대(12.80 mg/g)에서 석회질 지대(12.48 mg/g) 보다 다소 높게 나타났다. 반면, 지역별로 홍도(12.65 mg/g)와 하태도(12.64 mg/g)는 차이가 거의 없었다. PUFAs는 참달팽이의 먹이원을 기반으로 한 서식지의 질을 추적할 수 있는 하나의 지표로서 활용가치가 높을 것으로 기대된다.

Soil Salinity Influencing Plant Stands on the Reclaimed Tidal Flats of Kyonggi-Bay in the Midwestern Coast of Korea (우리나라 중서부 해안 경기만 간척지에서 식생 분포에 대한 토양 염도의 영향)

  • Kim, Eun-Kyu;Chun, Soul;Joo, Young-K.;Jung, Yeong-Sang
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.280-288
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    • 2009
  • To identify controlling factors for spatial variation of vegetation in reclaimed tidal flats, plant stands were investigated in a newly reclaimed as well as three matured tidal flats, and a natural tidal flat in the midwest coast of Korea. Electrical conductivity of saturated soil extract (ECe) was measured to assess soil salinity. Soil salinity differed significantly among plant stands. Depending on soil salinity, plant species showed different niches: glycophyte predominated low saline spots, halophyte predominated high saline spots. Soil salinity for each plant habitats was in order of as follow: bare soil or plant wilted > mixed pioneer halophyte > pioneer halophyte > mixed with pioneer halophyte and facultative halophyte > mixed facultative halophyte > facultative halophyte > mixed with facultative halophyte and glycophyte > glycophyte > mixed glycophyte stands. These results suggested that plant distribution might have been influenced by spatial edaphic gradient (soil salinity), and thus it could be utilized as an indicator for field soil salinity gradient. Relationship between soil salinity and plant distribution was not different among the aged reclaimed tidal flats, suggesting that the vegetative population might have changed into a similar direction since the reclamation.

Growth Environment and Morghological Characters of Vitex rotundifolia Communities in Pyonsanbando National Park (변산반도국립공원내 순비기나무군락의 생육환경 및 형태적 특성)

  • 김계환;박종민
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 1998
  • Two large communities of Vicex rotundifolia were discovered for the first time at the beach of Pyonsanbando National Park. The growth environment and morphological characters of the communities were examined and analyzed to provide some basal data which would be helpful to establish measures for protection and to utilize the communities rationally. The results are as follows; The habitats of Vitex rotundifolia are located at Chakeundang beach of Kyokpo-ri and Kosapo beach of Woonsan-ni, Pyonsan-myon in Pyonsanbando National Park. The total area of this two communities was measured to be 2,755m$^{2}$ and 523m$^{2}$ of it was damaged. Two varieties, 49 species, 43 genera and 28 families as trees and shrubs were collected from inside of and the vicinal areas of the communities. Koelreuteria paniculata and Rosa rugosa were discovered and collected in these areas for the first time to be documented with the communities of Vitex rotundifolia. The largest individual of Vitex rotundifolia within the polulations reaches or 3.5cm in diameter at root collar and 6m in length of the runner on aboveground. The individuals of Vitex rotundifolia within the communities show good growth condition which the mean leaf length was measured to be 4.5cm, the mean leaf width 3.3cm, the mean leaf area 11.8cm$^{2}$ and the mean flower length 10.0cm. Vitex rotundifolia has been mostly recorded to be an evergreen shrub. But the present study discovered that it is rather deciduous.

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Comparison of Species Distribution Models According to Location Data (위치자료의 종류에 따른 생물종 분포모형 비교 연구)

  • Seo, Chang-Wan;Park, Yu-Ri;Choi, Yun-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2008
  • We need to use the strength of each Species Distribution Model(SDM) because presence location data were only collected due to time and economic limitations in Korea. This study investigated and compared GAM(Generalized Additive Model) which is one of presence-absence models with Maxent(Maximum Entropy Model) which is one of presence only models according to location data(presence/absence data). The target species was Fisher(Martes pennanti) which is an endangered species in California, USA. We implemented environmental data such as topography, climate and vegetation, and applied models to sub-regions and study area. The results of this study were as follows. Firstly, GAM which used real presence and absence data was better than GAM which used pseudo-absence data and Maxent which used presence-only data. Secondly, Maxent was better than GAM when presence-only data were used. Lastly, each model which applied to different regions didn't predict other area well due to the difference of habitat environment and over-predicted outside of study area. We need to select an optimal model to predict a suitable habitat according to the type and distribution of location data.

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Discovery of GymnophcLloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from islands of the West Sea known as the habitats of paleartic oystercatchers (검은머리물떼새의 서식지인 서해안 일부 도서지역산 참굴의 참굴큰입흡충 (Gymnophalloides seoi) 피낭유충 감염상)

  • 손운목;양용석
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 1998
  • An epidemiological survey was performed to know the infection status of oysters with Gwmnophclloides seoi metacercariae in 7 islands of the West Sea known as the habitat of paleartic oystercatchers . Hcemntopus ostralegus osculans, in Korea. The surveyed areas were Aphaedo (Shinan-gun. Chollanam-do) Jangiado, Sonyudo and Munyodo (Okdo-myon, Kunsan-shi, Chollabuk-do), Yubudo (Changhang-up, Sochon-gun Chungchongnam-do), and Polumdo and Chumoondo (Sodo-myon, Kangwha-gup, Inchon ski). The oysters collected from Aphaedo, the known endemic focus, were examined monthly from August 1995 to October 1996 for observation of any seasonal variation of the metacercarial density. The average metacercarial burden was 761-2,077 by month, but the seasonal variation of the metacercarial density was not obvious. A total of 54 metacercariae was detected in 63 oysters collected from Yubudo. Out of 30 oysters from Sonyudo, 25 (83.3%) were infected with 1-66 metacercariae (12.6 in average). All of 50 oysters (100%) from Munyodo were infected with 3-162 metacercariae (53.5 in average), Only 4 metacercariae were detected in 100 oysters from Chumoondo. However, no metacercariae were found in 55 oysters from .Tangjado and 50 oysters from Polumdo. From the above results, it was confirmed that G. seoi is still highly prevalent in oysters from Aphaedo, and several islands of the West Sea known as the habitats of paleartic oystercatchers are new endemic areas of this fluke.

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Investigation of Variation in Bacterial Community Structure in Endangered Korean Fir Tree by Habitats (멸종위기종 구상나무 서식지별 세균 군집 구조 변이 조사)

  • Young Min Ko;Geun-Hye Gang;Dae Ho Jung;Youn-Sig Kwak
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.165-175
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    • 2024
  • The Korean fir tree (Abies koreana), an endemic species of South Korea, is experiencing a severe decline in population due to climate change. Studies on the conservation of Korean fir have been extensive, yet research regarding its correlation with rhizosphere bacterial communities remains scarce, warranting further investigation. In this study, metagenome amplicon sequencing targeting the 16S rRNA V4 region was conducted to examine the presence of specific bacterial communities in Korean fir and to investigate potential differences based on habitat types (rhizosphere of native or cultivated trees, soil of dead trees, and bulk soil) and seasonal variations (April, June, September, November). Here we show that although we could not identify specific taxa highly specifically with Korean fir, the rhizosphere bacterial community in native trees exhibited less variability in response to seasonal changes compared to that in bulk soils. Suggesting the establishment of relatively stable bacterial populations around the Korean fir natural habitat. Further research on other types of rhizosphere and/or microbes is necessary to investigate the distinct relationship of Korean fir with microbial communities.

Evaluating Ecosystem Services and Carbon Sequestration in Urban Wetlands: A Case Study of the Gapcheon Wetland in Daejeon, South Korea (도심 습지의 생태계 서비스와 탄소 흡수 평가: 대전 갑천습지 사례 연구)

  • Hyemin Lee;Chan-Mi Choi;Jung-Hyun Yoo;Yong-Chan Cho;Young-Soo Han
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.633-645
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    • 2024
  • Ecosystem services are increasingly recognized for their role in mitigating climate change, particularly through carbon storage and biodiversity. Protecting wetland ecosystems, which are vulnerable to climate change, has become a priority for achieving carbon neutrality. In response, assessment techniques for evaluating wetland value and enhancing carbon sequestration are being developed. Notably, on June 5, 2023, the natural river section of Gapcheon in Daejeon was designated as South Korea's 31st inland national wetland protection area, marking it as the only urban wetland ecosystem in the country to receive such protection. This study evaluates the habitat quality and carbon storage capacity of the Gapcheon Wetland in Daejeon using the InVEST model. To ensure reliability, this study cross-referenced data from the Ministry of Environment's Ecological Zoning Map and the National Ecological Network Map. Additionally, field surveys were conducted to analyze the organic carbon content in the sediment of the Gapcheon Wetland, assessing the applicability of the InVEST model. The habitat quality assessment using InVEST revealed scores ranging from 0.4606 to 0.0787 across different points in the wetland. Soil analysis at 18 sites showed an average organic matter content of 4.28% and organic carbon content of 2.48%, consistent with similar studies on river wetlands. Since InVEST is based on land cover data, classifications may vary depending on the region and survey period. Therefore, to enhance reliability in assessing habitat quality and carbon storage, it is essential to consider factors such as vegetation, non-vegetation environments, and biodiversity. Moreover, the current lack of standardized input data for the InVEST model in South Korea, which relies on foreign research, underscores the need for developing national coefficients and data infrastructure.

Effects of an Artificial Habitat Creation of Menyanthes trifoliata L. Using Planting Module (식재모듈을 활용한 조름나물(Menyanthes trifoliata L.) 인공서식지 조성의 효과)

  • Heo, Jinok;Kim, Heung-Tae;Kim, Cheol Min;Bae, Yeon Jae;Kim, Jae Geun
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2015
  • Habitat creation for endangered species Menyanthes trifoliata L. using planting module represents a habitat type such as the rhizome grows horizontally to open water at the margin of the lake. The objectives of this mesocosm experiment are habitat creation with easy construction and low management effort, and to investigate the potential of providing a habitat for aquatic macroinvertebrates. Planting modules had three different substrates of bed soil, perlite and K-SOIL (artificial lightweight soil using bottom ash). These modules were established in two different size of the tub($1170{\times}2250{\times}300mm^3$, $900{\times}1360{\times}190mm^3$). According to the monitoring results, number of leaves and coverage of M. trifoliata showed significant difference with substrate and tub size. The number of leaves showed similar growth responses in bed soil (mean 22.979) and K-SOIL (mean 28.042) substrates but growth was poor in perlite substrate (mean 1.667). The number of leaves in the large tub was more than small tub (p=0.015). Similar responses were obtained with the coverage, the length of rhizome and the number of rhizome in M. trifoliata. A total of 21 taxa of aquatic macroinvertebrates including 1,145 individuals was found in the mesocosm. The Shannon diversity index and colonization index in the mesocosm were similar to the previous studies. These results suggest that the experimental mesocosm could provide sufficient habitats for aquatic macroinvertebrates. If planting modules use bed soil or K-SOIL by planting substrate, establish that taking into account open water surfaces for M. trifoliata growth and manage about 30cm of water depth control, then habitat creation for M. trifoilata will be successful.

The relationship between the population characteristics and physical habitat of Manchurian trout(Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis) in the Geybangcheon stream (계방천에 서식하는 열목어의 개체군 특성 및 물리적 서식환경과의 상관관계)

  • Ko, Min Seop;Choi, Jun Kil;Lee, Hwang Goo
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.108-118
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to provide baseline ecological data for the conservation of the Manchurian trout habitat through the investigation of the growth status of Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis, and Pearson's correlation analysis (PCA) between the B. lenok tsinlingensis population and the use of the land around Gyebangcheon stream. Sampling was conducted twice in July, September, and October 2018. During the July and September surveys, 882 individuals belonging to 13 species from six families were collected. The dominant species was Rhynchocypris kumgangensis and the subdominant species was Zacco koreanus. The total number of B. lenok tsinlingensis collected was 99. The results of the length-weight relationship in the B. lenok tsinlingensis population were analyzed with a regression coefficient b value of 3.1272 and a condition factor (k) value of 0.0006. Therefore, the growth condition of B. lenok tsinlingensis was regarded as fairly good. The QHEI(Qualitative habitat evaluation index) value in the B. lenok tsinlingensis habitat was 119.5(±0.5)-153.5(±0.5), indicating optimal-suboptimal conditions. As a result of the HIS (Habitat suitability index) analysis, it was confirmed that the optimal habitat for B. lenok tsinlingensis was 0.45-0.55m and >1 m in water depth, 0.55-0.65 m s-1 in water velocity, and boulder in the substrate. The ratio of the land use in this study site was analyzed as 66.26-96.31% for forest and grassland areas, 0.00-23.79% for agricultural areas, 0.00-4.19% for urbanized areas, and 3.69-8.87% for others. Correlation analysis of the number of B. lenok tsinlingensis and various factors revealed statistically significant correlations between QHEI and forest and grassland areas, agricultural areas, and urbanized areas.