• Title/Summary/Keyword: Fauna

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중국 운남성 부근에서 발견된 초기 캄브리아기 청지앙동물군 (Early Cambrian Chengjiang Fauna from Yunnan Province, China)

  • 이창진
    • 한국지구과학회지
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.248-254
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    • 2007
  • 최근 캄브리아기 초기에 해당하는 동물군 화석이 중국 운남성 부근에서 다량 발견되었다. 이 동물군 화석은 5억 2천만 년 전에서 5억 2천 5백만 년 전의 연대를 가진 마오탕샨 셰일에서 산출되며, 캐나다 로키의 버제스셰일동물군과 그린란드의 시리우스파세트동물군보다 약 1천만년 내지 2천만년 더 오래된 동물군으로 판단된다. 청지앙동물군은 아주 다양한 동물 화석으로 구성되며, 몸체의 약한 부분이 잘 보존되어 있다. 이러한 조건은 유수, 생란 작용, 생화학 작용을 받지 않는 환경 즉 반복된 빠른 퇴적작용에 의해서 화석화된 것이다.

한국산 개미의 분포에 관한 연구 (20) -치악산의 개미상- (Studies on the Distribution of Ants (Formicidae) in Korea(20) -Ants fauna in Chiaksan-)

  • 최병문;박은철
    • 한국토양동물학회지
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.58-62
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    • 1998
  • 치악산의 개미상을 조사하기 위해서 1997년부터 1998년까지 2년간 3개의 코스에서 746 colony를 채집하였다. 해부현미경하에서 관찰 동점한 결과 4아과 23속 45종이 확인되엇으며, 이들 중 10종은 강원도의 미기록 종이었으며, 특히 Myrmica sp.6은 한국의 미기록종으로 추가된다. 이로 인해 강원도에 분포하는 개미종은 4아과 28속 73종이 된다.

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한강수계(漢江水系) 패류상(貝類相) 연구(硏究)의 개관(槪觀) (A Review on the Study of Molluscan Fauna in the Han River)

  • 김덕만
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 1985
  • Studies on the molluscan fauna in Han River were chronologically summarized in this review. In summarizing the related reports, the fauna in the middle- and down-streams of Han River consisted of 2 classes, 5 subclasses, 5 orders, 10 families and 21 species with 3 variations. In addition to the chronological review on molluscan fauna, water pollution problems of Han River according to the urbanization and industrialization around the Seoul areas were ecologically discussed.

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Biogeography of marine bivalve mollusks of eastern Korea

  • Lutaenko, Konstantin A.;Noseworthy, Ronald G.
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.281-293
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    • 2014
  • The biogeography and diversity patterns of the marine bivalve molluscan fauna of the East Sea coast of South Korea are analyzed. The total species richness of the continental Korean bivalve fauna, excluding insular regions (Dok-do and Ullung-do), is 304, and from north to south the species richness of bivalves increases showing a clear gradient: Gangwon, 143 species ${\rightarrow}$ Gyeongbuk, 131 ${\rightarrow}$ Gyeongnam, 183. A zonal-geographical analysis of the entire fauna shows that the great majority are warm-water mollusks, constituting 77% (subtropical, 37%, tropical-subtropical, 30%, subtropical-boreal, 10%), The number of boreal (low-boreal, widely distributed boreal and circumboreal) species is lower, 19%, whereas boreal-arctic mollusks have only 4%. This demonstrates that the bivalve molluscan fauna of the eastern coast of Korea is subtropical, and has more affinities to the fauna of the East China Sea than to the northern East Sea. Separate analysis by provinces shows the increasing role of warm-water mollusks from north to south. While tropical-subtropical and subtropical species constitute 47% (68 species) in Gangwon, their dominance increases to 71% (93 species) in Gyeongbuk, and to 80% (148 species) in Gyeongnam. The Gyeongnam bivalve fauna is the most diverse in species composition and has the largest number of "endemics" (species known only from this province), 46%. The Gangwon fauna also contains many "endemics", up to 40%, while Gyeongbuk is an intermediate zone with low "endemicity", only at one-fifth of the regional fauna, and has the most species in common among the three provinces.

한국산 육산 달팽이 5 신종 및 3 신아종 (New Land Snails in Korea)

  • 권오길;이준상
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 1991
  • Authors describe here five new species and three new subspecies of Korean Iand snail fauna. They are collected from the southern part of Korea including Ullungdo and Chejudo. The generic names of these new species and subspecies were discribed in the [ Il-lustrated Encyclopedia of fauna & flora of Korea V ol.32 Mollusca(I)]. The newly recorded species and subspecies are as follows:Genus Diplommatina Benson, 1849 Subgenus Sinica Mollendorff, 1885 Diplommatina(Sinica) paxillus changensis n. subsp. Diplommatina(Sinica) chejuensis n. sp.Genus Arinia H. & A. Adams, 1856 Arinia chejuensis n. sp.Authors describe here five new species and three new subspecies of Korean Iand snail fauna. They are collected from the southern part of Korea including Ullungdo and Chejudo. The generic names of these new species and subspecies were discribed in the [ Il-lustrated Encyclopedia of fauna & flora of Korea V ol.32 Mollusca(I)]. The newly recorded species and subspecies are as follows:Genus Diplommatina Benson, 1849 Subgenus Sinica Mollendorff, 1885 Diplommatina(Sinica) paxillus changensis n. subsp. Diplommatina(Sinica) chejuensis n. sp.Genus Cavernacmella Habe, 1942 cavernacmella coreana n. sp.Authors describe here five new species and three new subspecies of Korean Iand snail fauna. They are collected from the southern part of Korea including Ullungdo and Chejudo. The generic names of these new species and subspecies were discribed in the [ Il-lustrated Encyclopedia of fauna & flora of Korea V ol.32 Mollusca(I)]. The newly recorded species and subspecies are as follows:Genus Diplommatina Benson, 1849 Subgenus Sinica Mollendorff, 1885 Diplommatina(Sinica) paxillus changensis n. subsp. Diplommatina(Sinica) chejuensis n. sp.Genus Mirus Albers, 1850 Mirus junensis n. sp.Genus Paganizaptyx Kuroda, 1945 Paganizaptyx miyanagai ullungdoensis. subsp.Authors describe here five new species and three new subspecies of Korean Iand snail fauna. They are collected from the southern part of Korea including Ullungdo and Chejudo. The generic names of these new species and subspecies were discribed in the [ Il-lustrated Encyclopedia of fauna & flora of Korea V ol.32 Mollusca(I)]. The newly recorded species and subspecies are as follows:Genus Diplommatina Benson, 1849 Subgenus Sinica Mollendorff, 1885 Diplommatina(Sinica) paxillus changensis n. subsp. Diplommatina(Sinica) chejuensis n. sp.Genus Ratinella Shuttleworth, 1877 Retinella radiatula coreana n. subsp.Genus Sitalina Thiele, 1931 Sitalina chejuensis n. sp.

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Spider Fauna of Mt. Yongmunsan, Gyeonggi-do in Korea

  • Kim, Seung Tae;Im, Moon-Soon;Lee, Sue-Yeon;Koo, Han-Mo
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.282-288
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    • 2012
  • Spider fauna of Mt. Yongmunsan located in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, was surveyed from April to October in 1996. A total of 75 species of 51 genera in 22 families from 996 individuals of spiders were identified. Species richness of each family, there were 17 Araneid species (22.7%), followed by each of the 7 Thomisid and Tetragnathid species (9.3%), 6 Salticid species (8.0%), and 5 Lycosid species (6.7%). Zoogeographically, spider fauna of Mt. Yongmunsan represented 1 cosmopolitan species (1.3%), 2 holarctic region species (2.6%), and 9 palearctic region species (12.0%), and 4 Korean endemic species (4.0%). Thus it is suggested that spider fauna of Mt. Yongmunsan was under northern regional influence.

군산시 공원주변의 동물상과 개발에 따른 생물학적인 영향 및 대책 (Fauna of Some Parks Around Kunsan-City and Biological Impact on the Developments of These Parks)

  • 김세천;윤창호;서홍렬
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 1998
  • This study was carried out to survey the fauna of some parks around Kunsan-city and to establish biological impact on the development of those parks. Among the fauna surveyed, insects consist of 74 species in 49 families and 13 orders. The insect fauna was poor, because the environment was made of simple flora and mostly farmland. Fish in the reservoir of Wolmyong-Park consist of 7 species. Among them, Ctenopharyngodon idellus is an exotic species and characterized with its voracious plantfeeding. This fish severely destroyed the habitats and spawning sites of other sympatric fish. For the conservation of non-exotic fish, birds, and mammals in the area, the integrated biological direction would be needed.

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Bivalve mollusks in Ulsan Bay (Korea)

  • Lutaenko, Konstantin A.
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.57-77
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    • 2014
  • The bivalve molluscan fauna of Ulsan Bay, East Sea coast of Korea, is summarized, based on original and literature data. The fauna consists of 61 species belonging to 20 families. Seven species are identified only to genus level. Two species (Carditellopsis toneana (Yokoyama, 1922), Carditidae and Fulvia hungerfordi (G.B. Sowerby III, 1901), Cardiidae) are new records for the East Sea coast of Korea, and one species (Crenella decussata (Montagu, 1808), Mytilidae) is a new record for Korea. Biogeographically, Ulsan Bay's bivalve fauna is subtropical with a predominance of tropical-subtropical species, 21 species, or 39% of the total species number, subtropical, 14 species, or 26%, and subtropical-boreal (mostly subtropical-lowboreal), 11 species, 21%, totalling 86%. A remarkable feature of the Ulsan Bay fauna is the presence of tropical-subtropical species not found in Yeongil Bay but common in tidal flats and shallow waters of the Yellow Sea and the southern part of Korea. A cold water mass appearing off the southeast coast of Korea near Ulsan in summer seems responsible for the presence of boreal-arctic species in this area.

한라산의 개미상 (Fauna of Ants in Mt. Hallasan)

  • 류동표;엄태원
    • 한국환경생태학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2007
  • 한라산 어리목에서 채집된 개미상은 2아과 9속 21종으로 확인되었다. 이들 중에 Camponotus amamianus Terayama는 한국 미기록종으로 새롭게 추가되며, Lasius hayashi(하야시털개미), L. umbratus(황털개미), Myrmica kasczenkoi(카스코쟁코뿔개미), M. kurokii(쿠로키뿔개미)는 제주도 미기록종으로 추가한다. 그리고 이전에 채집된 한라산 표본들을 추가하여 목록을 정리하였다.

Insect Fauna of Adjacent Areas of DMZ in Korea

  • Kim, Seung-Tae;Jung, Myung-Pyo;Kim, Hun-Sung;Shin, Joon-Hwan;Lim, Jong-Hwan;Kim, Tae-Woo;Lee, Joon-Ho
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.125-141
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    • 2006
  • Insect fauna in adjacent areas of Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Korea was surveyed seasonally in $2001{\sim}2003$. The survey area was divided into 3 regions (eastern mountain, middle inland, and western coastal regions) in accordance with administrative districts and topography. Sampling methods such as sweeping, sieving, beating, brushing and suction were used depending on the environmental and military conditions. Total 361 genera and 437 species of 116 families belonging to 14 orders were identified. Among these, 46 species were new to insect fauna of DMZ areas. Species richness was the highest in the eastern mountain region. Numbers of habitat-common and -specific species were 96 (22%) and 195 (47.2%), respectively. The insect species community similarity was highest (0.64) between eastern mountain region and western coastal region. Insect orders showing high species richness were Coleoptera (38.9%), Lepidoptera (19.2%), Orthoptera (9.4%), and Hemiptera (9.2%). These results will be useful information for study of history on the change of insect fauna and future conservation in DMZ areas.