• 제목/요약/키워드: Habitat use

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Habitat selection in the lesser cuckoo, an avian brood parasite breeding on Jeju Island, Korea

  • Yun, Seongho;Lee, Jin-Won;Yoo, Jeong-Chil
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.106-114
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    • 2020
  • Background: Determining patterns of habitat use is key to understanding of animal ecology. Approximately 1% of bird species use brood parasitism for their breeding strategy, in which they exploit other species' (hosts) parental care by laying eggs in their nests. Brood parasitism may complicate the habitat requirement of brood parasites because they need habitats that support both their host and their own conditions for breeding. Brood parasitism, through changes in reproductive roles of sex or individual, may further diversify habitat use patterns among individuals. However, patterns of habitat use in avian brood parasites have rarely been characterized. In this study, we categorized the habitat preference of a population of brood parasitic lesser cuckoos (Cuculus poliocephalus) breeding on Jeju Island, Korea. By using compositional analyses together with radio-tracking and land cover data, we determined patterns of habitat use and their sexual and diurnal differences. Results: We found that the lesser cuckoo had a relatively large home range and its overall habitat composition (the second-order selection) was similar to those of the study area; open areas such as the field and grassland habitats accounted for 80% of the home range. Nonetheless, their habitat, comprised of 2.54 different habitats per hectare, could be characterized as a mosaic. We also found sexual differences in habitat composition and selection in the core-use area of home ranges (third-order selection). In particular, the forest habitat was preferentially utilized by females, while underutilized by males. However, there was no diurnal change in the pattern of habitat use. Both sexes preferred field habitats at the second-order selection. At the third-order selection, males preferred field habitats followed by grasslands and females preferred grasslands followed by forest habitats. Conclusions: We suggest that the field and grassland habitats represent the two most important areas for the lesser cuckoo on Jeju Island. Nevertheless, this study shows that habitat preference may differ between sexes, likely due to differences in sex roles, sex-based energy demands, and potential sexual conflict.

한강하구에 도래하는 재두루미(Grus vipio) 서식지이용과 토지피복도 상관관계 연구 (Comparison of White-naped Crane Habitat Use Pattern with Land-coverage Map in the Han-River Estuary and DMZ)

  • 김성옥;이상돈
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.255-262
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    • 2008
  • For the Han-river estuary and DMZ where white-naped crane (Grus vipio; endangered migratory bird) stopover or spend winter, the habitat composition and the habitat use pattern of white-naped crane were analyzed with the position data obtained by the satellite tracking method. By the use of geographic information system (GIS), the percent composition of seven habitat categories of white naped-crane data points (n=228) was analyzed. The chi-square test showed that the white-naped crane habitat use pattern was significantly different (p<0.05) from that of random points (n=228). It means that white-naped crane select and use particular habitat area in the Han-river estuary and DMZ.

Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) Habitat Suitability Modeling Using GIS; A case study on Soraksan National Park

  • Park, Chong-Hwa;Joo, Wooyeong;Seo, Chang-Wan
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.501-513
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    • 2002
  • Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) is one of endangered wildlife species whose population size is declining in Korea. To manage and conserve habitat for Eurasian otter, it is crucial to understand which habitat components affect otter habitat qualities. The objectives of this study were to develop a habitat suitability model of Eurasian otter in Soraksan National Park, to validate the model in Odaesan National Park. The research methods of this study were as follows. First, trace data and characters of Eurasian otter habitat were collected with Geographic Information System (GIS) data and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers between 2000 and 2002. Second, the habitat use factors were identified as habitat characteristics of Eurasian otter and classified with habitat use and availability analyses. Third, significant factors of habitat model were extracted by Chi-square test. The last, Eurasian Otter Habitat Suitability Model (EOHSM) was employed by logistic regression method. Otter habitat use was positively associated with the reeds and shrubs areas adjacent to streams, the size of boulders, and low human disturbance in Soraksan National Park by EOHSM. This model had a classification accuracy of 74.4% at cutoff value of 0.5. Model validation showed a classification accuracy of 86.6 % at cut off value of 0.5 for otter habitat in Odaesan National Park.

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토지피복도를 활용한 수달의 서식지 이용에 관한 연구 (A study of Habitat Use Pattern of River Otters (Lutra lutra) with Land-cover Map)

  • 이상돈;조희선
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.377-385
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    • 2005
  • The Eurasian otter(Lutra lutra) is listed as No. 330 in natural monument. To manage and conserve habitat for otters, it is critical to understand which habitat components are important for otters. The objectives of this study were to analyze otter habitat characteristics in accordance with land-cover map. We investigated otter spraints and sprainting site in Geoje Island from January to December, 2004. with GPS coordinates. The analysis of otter habitat use pattern was used by Arcview ver. 3.2 with 1: 25,000 Topology Map and field data. Otter habitat use was strongly related to sites in riparian vegetation riparian(dam or river) structures. In this study, Gucheon was a site with high coverage of riparian vegetation and unconfined channels, thus recording higher number of spraint densities than those of Yeonchocheon. Yeonchocheon was under construction at lower stream areas so that otter habitat use was limited. This study suggests that securing suitable forests and riparian vegetation zone is essential for conservation of otters.

Localized Habitat Use of Endangered Oriental Storks (Ciconia boyciana) Recently Reintroduced into South Korea

  • Ha, Dong-Soo;Kim, Su-Kyung;Shin, Yong-Un;Yoon, Jongmin
    • Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea
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    • 제2권4호
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    • pp.293-297
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    • 2021
  • The oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana) is listed as an endangered species internationally. Its resident population has been extirpated in South Korea since 1971. Its predicted historical habitat included forests (54%), rice paddy fields (28%), grasslands (17%), river-streams (less than 1%), and villages (less than 1%) based on pre-extirpation records in a previous study. However, habitat attributes of recently reintroduced oriental storks since 2015 remain unknown. To examine habitat use patterns and home ranges of recently reintroduced oriental storks, 2015-2017 tracking data of 17 individuals were used to analyze their spatial attributes with a Kernel Density Estimate method and breeding status. Their habitat use patterns from peripheral to core areas were highly associated with increasing rice paddy fields (26%) and decreasing forested areas (55%). Scale-dependent home ranges were 51% smaller for breeders than for non-breeders on average. Our study results highlight that the habitat use pattern of reintroduced oriental storks seems to be comparable to the historical pattern where the used area is likely to be more centralized for breeders than for non-breeders in South Korea. Furthermore, the direction of habitat management for oriental storks should focus on biodiversity improvement of rice paddy fields with chemical free cultivation and irrigation.

인천에서 서식지 환경과 토지 이용이 청개구리 (Hyla japonica) 수도에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Habitat Environment and Land Use on the Abundance of Japanese Tree Frog (Hyla japonica) in Incheon, Korea)

  • 박소현;조현석;진승남;조강현
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.200-206
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    • 2017
  • 도시화로 인한 서식지의 훼손과 단편화는 전세계적으로 양서류에게 큰 위협이 되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 도시화가 청개구리의 분포와 수도에 미치는 영향을 파악하고자, 인천와 그 주변에 위치한 18개 논에서 청음으로 청개구리의 수도를 측정하고 서식지 환경과 토지 이용을 조사하였다. 인천과 주변 논에서 청개구리의 수도는 0 - 17마리 / 서식지 또는 0 - 41마리 / ha이었다. 청개구리의 수도는 서식지와 도로와의 거리가 멀어짐에 따라서 서식지의 둘레길이 면적이 켜질수록 증가하였다. 일반적인 예측과는 달리 청개구리의 밀도는 서식지의 크기와 음의 상관을, 주변의 토지이용 강도와는 양의 상관관계를 보였다. 따라서 도시화에 의하여 서식지 면적이 감소하고 주변이 개발됨에 따라서 청개구리리가 좁은 서식지로 집중화될 수 있다고 생각된다.

GIS와 로지스틱 회귀분석을 이용한 멧돼지 서식지 모형 개발 (Wild Boar (Sus scrofa corranus Heude ) Habitat Modeling Using GIS and Logistic Regression)

  • 서창완;박종화
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.85-99
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    • 2000
  • 보호동물사에 대한 서식지 분포정보는 개발압력이 심한 우리나라에서는 서식지 관리에 있어 매우 중요하다. 본 연구는 GIS와 로지스틱 회귀분석을 이용하여 멧돼지의 서식지 적합성모형을 개발하여 서식지 분포도를 작성하고 본 연구의 결과를 토대로 현재 우리나라의 멸종위기종과 야생동물보호종들의 서식지 관리를 위한 기초를 마련하고자한다. 서식지 모형을 구현하기 위한 연구내용 및 방법은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 멧돼지의 서식지 특성을 파악하기 위하여 GIS 자료를 구축하였다. 멧돼지의 위치파악을 위해 원격무선측정기법과 GPS를 이용하였다 둘째, 멧돼지의 서식지 이용과 유용성에 영향을 미치는 환경인자를 파악하기위해 원격무선측정기법과 GPS를 이용하였다. 둘째, 멧돼지의 서식지 이용과 유용성에 영향을 미치는 환경인자를 파악하기 위해 χ²검정(Chi-square test)을 실시하였다. 마지막으로, 최적 서식지의 분포를 예측하기위한 서식지 적합성모형 개발을 위해 로지스틱 회귀분석을 이용하였다. 본 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 멧돼지의 서식지 이용특성 분석의 결과, 성별 그리고 활동유형별에서는 뚜렷한 차이를 볼 수 없으나, 계절별 그리고 서식지 유형별에서는 서식지 이용특성의 차이가 뚜렷한 것을 볼 수있었다. 둘째, 서식지 유용성 분석의 결과 멧돼지의 서식환경에 영향을 미치는 자연적인 환경요인으로 표고, 향, 임상 그리고 영급이 유의성이 있는 인자로 나타났다. 반면에, 경사, 능선/계곡 , 물 그리고 일사량의 경우 통계적 유의성이 적어 전반적으로 서식지를 결정하는 환경인자라고 볼 수 없었다. 마지막으로, 개발된 서식지 적합성모형의 결과 예측확률 0.5를 기준으로 전제서식지는 75.00%, 커버서식지는 84.26% 의 높은 분류정확도를 나타내었다. 모형검증의 결과 대상지 내부의 경우 전체서식지가 75.00%로 나타나 본 모형이 신뢰성이 있는 것으로 판단되었다.

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Maxent 모형을 이용한 서식지 잠재력 평가 - 하천으로부터의 거리, 하천의 차수, 토지이용을 중심으로- (Habitat Potential Evaluation Using Maxent Model - Focused on Riparian Distance, Stream Order and Land Use -)

  • 이동근;김호걸
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제13권6호
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    • pp.161-172
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    • 2010
  • As the interest on biodiversity has increased around the world, researches about evaluating potential for habitat are also increasing to find and comprehend the valuable habitats. This study focus on comprehending the significance of stream in evaluating habitat's potential. The purpose of this study is to evaluate habitat potential with applying stream as a main variable, and to comprehend the relationship between the variables and habitat potential. Basin is a unit that has hydrological properties and dynamic interaction with ecosystem. Especially, biodiversity and suitability of habitat in basin area has direct correlation with stream. Existing studies also are proposing for habitat potential evaluation in basin unit, they applied forest, slope and road as main variables. Despite stream is considered the most important factor in basin area, researchers haven't applied stream as a main variable. Therefore, in this study, three variables that can demonstrate hydrological properties are selected, which are, riparian distance, stream order and land use disturbance, and evaluate habitat potential. Habitat potential is analyzed by using Maxent (Maximum entropy model), and vertebrate's presence data is used as dependent variables and stream order map and land cover map is used as base data of independent variables. As a result of analysis, habitat potential is higher at riparian and upstream area, and lower at frequently disturbed area. Result indicates that adjacent to stream, upstream, and less disturbed area is the habitat that vertebrate prefer. In particular, mammals prefer adjacent area of stream and forest and reptiles prefer upriver area. Birds prefer adjacent area of stream and midstream and amphibians prefer adjacent area of stream and upriver. The result of this research could help to establish habitat conservation strategy around basin unit in the future.

GIS를 이용한 재두루미의 한강 하구 서식지 이용에 대한 공간 분석 (Spatial Analysis of White-naped Crane(Grus vipio) Habitats in the Han-River Estuary with GIS application)

  • 김성옥;이상돈
    • 한국습지학회지
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.173-178
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    • 2008
  • 지리정보시스템(GIS)을 이용하여 멸종위기종 재두루미의 월동서식지인 한강하구역의 서식지 이용을 분석하였다. 한강하구역의 재두루미 서식지 이용경향을 검정하기위해 인공위성 추적(satellite tracking method)으로 구한 재두루미의 위치포인트(n=228)를 중심으로 반경 100 m, 200 m, 500 m 및 1 km의 버퍼를 설정하고 대분류 토지피복도의 7개의 서식지 항목에 대하여 분석을 실시하였다. 서식지이용에 대한 분석을 위해 카이제곱 검정을 실시한 결과 500 m버퍼까지는 서식지의 선택적 이용은 나타나지 않았으나 반경 1 km버퍼의 경우 서식지의 선택성이 나타났다.

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Influence of Seasonal Forcing on Habitat Use by Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus in the Northern Adriatic Sea

  • Bearzi, Giovanni;Azzellino, Arianna;Politi, Elena;Costa, Marina;Bastianini, Mauro
    • Ocean Science Journal
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.175-182
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    • 2008
  • Bottlenose dolphins are the only cetaceans regularly observed in the northern Adriatic Sea, but they survive at low densities and are exposed to significant threats. This study investigates some of the factors that influence habitat use by the animals in a largely homogeneous environment by combining dolphin data with hydrological and physiographical variables sampled from oceanographic ships. Surveys were conducted year-round between 2003 and 2006, totalling 3,397 km of effort. Habitat modelling based on a binary stepwise logistic regression analysis predicted between 81% and 93% of the cells where animals were present. Seven environmental covariates were important predictors: oxygen saturation, water temperature, density anomaly, gradient of density anomaly, turbidity, distance from the nearest coast and bottom depth. The model selected consistent predictors in spring and summer. However, the relationship (inverse or direct) between each predictor and dolphin presence varied among seasons, and different predictors were selected in fall. This suggests that dolphin distribution changed depending on seasonal forcing. As the study area is relatively uniform in terms of bottom topography, habitat use by the animals seems to depend on complex interactions among hydrological variables, caused primarily by seasonal change and likely to determine shifts in prey distribution.