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Some Entomobryidae Including Six New Species and One New Record of Cave Form (Collembola) from Korea (韓國産 뿔톡토기科의 6新種 및 洞窟産 1未記錄種등에 관한 分類學的 硏究)

  • Lee, Byung-Hoon;Park, Kyung-Hwa
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.177-188
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    • 1984
  • The Entomobryidae comprising one new record from Korea, six new species (4 Entomobrya, 2 Homidia) and a cave form of Sinella genus have been studied. One of the Entomobrya comes from cone pines, hence considered an arboreal species. The present study brings Korean faunal list of Entomobryidae to 23 species in 3 genera, of which 16 are endemic to the country.

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A Sustematic Study of Korean Entomobryidae(Collembola, Insecta) Based on Cladistic Analysis of Phenotypic nd Allozyme Data (한국산 털보톡토기과(곤충강)의 표현형과 효소유전자형질에 대한 분지분석)

  • 이병훈;박경화
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.265-288
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    • 1991
  • 한국산 털보톡토기과(Collembola, Insecta)의 계통유연관계를 알아보기 위해 이 과에 속하는 3개속(Sinella, Entomobrya, Homidia)의 6종과 가시톡토기과의 1종(Tomocerus kinoshitai)에 대하여 모서식과 형태적 조사 외에 전기영동을 이용한 효소분석을 시리시하였다. 이들 모든 조사에서 32개의 형태형질과 33개의 모서식형질 및 80개의 효소유전자 형질을 얻어 분지분석하였는데, 이중 효소유전자에 대해서는 UPGMA방법도 적용하였다. 이러한 분석 결과 다양한 분지도를 얻었으나, Homidia종들은 언제나 두 개의 무리로 분리되었으며, Homidia munda의 두 아종이 가장 유연관계가 높았다. 반면에 Homidia koreana의 두 개체군은 다소 분리되어 같은 종으로 보기 의심스럽다는 소견을 얻었다. 또한 형태형질분석으로 얻은 계통수에서 가시톡토기과의 Tomocerus종이 털보톡토기과의 속들 사이에 끼어들어 나타나는데 이것은 형질에 따라 비중을 달리두는 평가방법이 아니기 때문에 나타난 것으로 추측된다. 본 연구 결과 대체로 외부형질과 모서식, 그리고 효소유전자의 세가지 유형의 형질들을 종합 분석할 때 도출되는 계통수가 자연분류에 가장 가까운 근연성을 보이는 것으로 판단되었다.

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Collebola (Insecta) from Is. Chin-do , Korea

  • Kim, Jin-Tae;Lee, Byung-Hoon
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.447-453
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    • 1995
  • Six speices of Collebola are collected from Is. Chin-do , They are Crossodonthina koreana Yosii and Lee, 1963, Homidia minuta n,.sp., H, munda munda Yosii, 1956,H. mediaseta Lee and Lee, 1981, H. vigintiseta Lee and Park , 1984 , and Lepidocyrtus Koreanus n.sp.

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Comparison of Community Structure and Biodiversity of Arthropos between Coventional and Organic Red Pepper Fields (관행 고추밭과 유기농 고추밭에서 절지동물의 군집 구조와 생물다양성의 비교)

  • Lee, Sue-Yeon;Kim, Seung-Tae;Im, Jae-Seong;Jung, Jong-Kook;Lee, Joon-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.601-615
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to compare the community structure and biodiversity of arthropods between conventional and organic red pepper fields. A total of 36 species of 24 families belonging to 10 orders from collected 28,718 arthropods; 6,901 individuals from conventional field and 21,871 individuals from organic field. A number of species comprising arthropod community was same in both fields as 32 species. Species richness of Diptera was the highest in conventional field and that of Hymenoptera and Colembolla was the highest in organic field. Abundance of Frankliniella intonsa was the highest regardless of farming method. Helicoverpa assulta was dominant in conventional field, and Homidia mediaseta, Diptera sp. 4 and Pardosa astrigera were dominant in organic field. Diversity of community on the ground was higher in organic field and statistically different. Similarity of arthropod community showed difference with 34.07% on the ground and 26.95% in the plant above ground. In the ecologically functional guild: species richness of general, pest and parasitoid of natural enemy groups in the plant above ground were statistically different and pest and parasitoid groups were higher in organic field, abundance of predator group of natural enemy on the ground was 2 times higher in organic field and statistically different and diversity of general and parasitoid groups in the plant above ground were statistically different. In the relative occupancy rate, pest group was the highest in conventional field and decomposer group was the highest in organic field. The results of present study is considered to provide useful information of arthropod community for developing efficient insect pest management in organic farming.