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THE OVULIDAE OF JEJU ISLAND

  • Ronald G. Noseworthy;Koh, Dong-Bum;An, Kyung-Kook;Park, Kwang-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.396-396
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    • 2003
  • Jeju Island, because of its location off the south coast of the Korean peninsula, has a varied marine mollusk fauna, As part of a continuing effort to enumerate and study the mollusks of the island, extensive SCUBA diving surveys have been done in the Sogwipo area, particularly around the islets of Munsom, Pomsum, and Supsum. (omitted)

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Phytosociological Studies on the Vegetation in Cheju Island 1. Natural Castanopsis-Machilus Type Forest (제주도 식생의 식물사회학적 연구 1. 구실잣밤나무와 후박나무의 자연림)

  • Kim, Moon-Hong
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 1991
  • A phytosociological study was carried out at the Castanopsis-Machilus type forests in Cheju Island. As the result, it has become clear that the alliance Castanopsion sieboldii and Cleyero-Quercion salicinae classified into the order Ardisio-Castanopsietallia sieboldii and the class Camellietae japonicae are distributed in Cheju Island. The Castanopsion sieboldii include Quercus glauca communiy, Arisaemato ringentis-Persetum thunbergii, Castanopsis sieboldii-Machilus thunbergii community and Castanopsis sieboldii-Quercus glauca community. The Cleyero-Quercion salicinae contains Distylio-Quercetum salicinae.

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