• 제목/요약/키워드: Invasive species monitoring and management

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서울시청 옥상정원 '초록뜰' 모니터링을 통한 식재식물과 이입식물의 관리방안에 관한 연구 (A Study of Management Method of Planted Plants and Invasive Plants through Monitoring on Rooftop Garden "Choroktteul" in Seoul City Hall)

  • 최희선;홍수영;김귀곤;양병이;오휘영
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.114-124
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    • 2003
  • The management methods of rooftop greening must be get ready without delay, Because rooftop greening has been generalized owing to the supporting project of The Seoul Metropolitan Government. Because most of the rooftop greening system is a recently-constructed low-management type, management methods should be made to suit it. This study is intended to set up a program for low-management rooftop greening based on "Choroktteul", the low management type of rooftop peening on the roof of one of the buildings in Seoul City Hall. Through monitoring, we found that most of the planted plants grew well but a few species needed physical management. We also found that invasive species(62 sp.) were 1.5 times as many as the planted plants. Most of the invasive plants were exotic species that need to be managed. The physical management methods were "pulling up" and "cutting". These methods should be carried out according to the growth stage. It was judged that a biological-ecological management program should be prepared through the long-period of monitoring and experiment. System methods such as guidelines of management program through monitoring was also required due to the emphasis on public ownership among the managers of the invasive species.

시민과학을 활용한 습지보호지역의 생태계교란 식물 모니터링 및 관리방안 연구 (A Study on Monitoring and Management of Invasive Alien Species Applied by Citizen Science in the Wetland Protected Areas(Inland Wetland))

  • 여인애;조광진
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제32권5호
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    • pp.305-317
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구에서는 생태계교란 식물 관리의 효율성을 제고할 수 있는 시민과학연구 방법론을 제안하고 습지보호지역 3개소를 대상으로 적용성을 검토하였다. 습지보호지역 3개소(광주광역시 장록, 경남 고성 마동호, 고창 운곡습지 습지보호지역)를 대상으로 (a) 일대 거주민 등 시민과학자를 모집하여 2022년 9월 18일부터 10월 31일까지 생태계교란 식물 4종(가시박, 도깨비가지, 돼지풀, 양미역취) 자료를 국제생태정보플랫폼(EcoBank)에 수집하고, (b) 생태계교란 식물의 위치와 밀도(3단계: 개체-개체군-군집)를 수록한 분포밀도 지도제작 후, (c) 생태계교란 식물 제거·관리주체인 환경청과 지자체에 제공하였다. 이후 자료를 제공받은 환경청과 지자체에 (d) 생태계교란 식물 분포지도의 활용처와 향후 발전방향에 대한 의견을 수렴하였다. 그 결과 전국단위의 생태계교란 생물 현장관리 가이드를 보완할 수 있도록 시민과학자를 활용한 모니터링이 지속되어야 하며, 수집된 결과의 활용성을 높이기 위해서는 조사대상종의 확대(환경부 지정 생태계교란 식물 17종 전체) 및 변화상 파악을 위한 모니터링 시기의 확대가 필요한 것으로 나타났다. 향후 시민참여에 의한 교란생물 조사·관리의 효과성에 대한 연구가 진행되어 생태계교란 생물 제거 사업 수행 시 시민과학자의 제거사업 참여로 인한 현장관리의 효율성, 시민과학연구모델을 접목한 제거 전후 변화상 추적 등 장기적 관점의 관리효과가 검토되어야 할 것이다.

서울 인왕산의 침입외래식물 특성 및 관리방안 (Invasive alien plant Characteristics and Management Measures in Mt. Inwang, Seoul)

  • 차두원;반수홍;오충현
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2019
  • This study was carried out for management of the invasive alien plants in Mt. Inwang located in central Seoul. The invasive alien plants are 11 families, 34 genera, 30 taxa, and they are 10.8% of the total vascular plants(314 taxa). The ecosystem disturbed plants designated by the Korea environment ministry are 6 taxa : Rumex acetosella, Lactuca scariola, Ambrosia trifida var. trifida, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Aster pilosus and Eupatorium rugosum. In the life-form, herbaceous perennials are 13 taxa(35.3%). In the continent of origin, the species from America are 20 taxa(58.8%). In the introduction time, the species of third period are 14 taxa(41.2%). In the diffusion grade, 5 grade species are 14 taxa(41.2%) and they are wide spread species. Mt. Inwang was designated as ecological scenery conservation area of Seoul in 2007. But Mt. Inwang is in high danger by the spread of invasive alien plants and ecosystem disturbed plants, due to artificial factors such as development pressure and the occurrence of byway trail. Therefore, Mt. Inwang needs systematic management of invasive alien plants and monitoring of long-term changes.

관리조방적 옥상녹화지의 식재식물에 따른 이입식물 출현 양상 (An Occurrence Aspect of Invasive Plants According to Planted Plants in Extensive Rooftop Greening)

  • 한이채;이은희
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.71-84
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest sustainable management of rooftop greening areas. This research is conducted to analyze birth-and-breeding state of planted plants set in extensive rooftop greening, and to examine occurrence aspect of invasive plants and its changes, some features of invasive plants on which can make a basic material for management program of planted plants as a whole. The experimental site is on the rooftop green area of Seoul Women's University which was constructed in 2007. The using method was monitoring rooftop greening areas and analyzing occurrence aspect of invasive plants and its changes by planted plants. Invasive plants were investigated six times overall in April, June, September, November of 2008, and April & June of 2009. As a result, 26 families and 66 species were found invaded. Of which 14 species of Gramineae were invaded the most remarkably. Through these study, it could be inferred some features of invasive plants and major region for it. After the analysis get done about feature of invasive plants, it shows that some invasive plants of all 66 species in total came out, otherwise occurred in a certain time of season. Within the researches eriod showed a higher incidence was found in Artemisia princeps, Conyza canadensis, Coreopsis anceolata, Equisetum arvense, Erigeron annuus, Oxalis corniculata, invasive plant have a lower incidence of plants were identified as Aster koraiensis, Dendranthema zawadsbum. So, when the plan to set a management device regarding occurrence aspect of invasive plants in accordance with planted plants on extensive rooftop greening, it was found that a sustainable & rational management device is desperately needed there for invasive & planted plants of the target area.

Status, Distribution and Diversity of Invasive Forest Undergrowth Species in the Tropics: a Study from Northeastern Bangladesh

  • Rahman, Md. Habibur;Khan, Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin;Fardusi, Most. Jannatu;Roy, Bishwajit
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.149-159
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    • 2010
  • This paper analyzes data on the composition, status, diversity, and distribution pattern of invasive forest undergrowth in a protected area (Khadimnagar National Park) of Northeastern Bangladesh. Assessment was done by means of stratified random sampling to diversify the invasive forest undergrowth species. For vegetation survey, 45 plots were taken randomly in ($2m{\times}2m$) circular plot from three topographical regions namely top of the hill, middle slope and plain land (15 plots from each region) and a total of 715 individuals, 22 invasive species belonging to 17 families were recorded from the study site. Among invasive species, shrubs constitute 10 species, herbs 9 species, and vines 3 species respectively. Mass number of invasive undergrowth species was grows in plain land (45.45%) followed by middle slope (31.82%). Based on the survey, invasive undergrowth plants of study areas were also categorized into three degrees of invasiveness e.g., highly invasive, moderately invasive and potentially invasive. Herbs, shrubs, and vines constitute the highest density at Chromolaema odorata (Linn.) King. (1.09), relative density at Chromolaema odorata (Linn.) King. 6.85%; highest and lowest frequency was calculated at Cassia alata L. (64.44%) and Diplazium esculentum (24.44%); for relative frequency the highest was Cassia alata L., which occupies 6.64%. Determination of the abundance of the different species revealed that Cassia alata L., constitutes (3.36) followed by Pteris cretica Wilsonii (3.14) of the area. The presence of invasive undergrowth species always reduced the number of associated species. Therefore, an extensive in-depth long-term investigation, proper policy formulation and management interventions and further study and continuous monitoring on their impacts need to be triggered targeting the control of the invasive undergrowth species of this protected area. In this aspect, national and international organization could help to conserve its biodiversity.

Machine Learning Approaches for Anticancer Peptide Discovery: A Comprehensive Review

  • Priya Dharshini
    • 통합자연과학논문집
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.111-122
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    • 2023
  • Invasive species are organisms that are introduced into places outside of their natural distribution range. The global pet trade is facilitating the introduction of invasive species into new countries and areas. Among the introduced alien species, turtles are one of the most common animal groups whether lives in wetland ecosystems, such as wetlands or reservoirs. Like other countries around the world, exotic turtles is becoming a growing concern for the wetland ecosystem in South Korea. In this study, we report new reports of subspecies of Painted turtle (Chrysemys spp.): Chrysemys picta marginata, C. p. bellii and C. dorsalis, from the reservoirs in downtown Cheongju and Gwangju, South Korea. We used morphological features, such as the characteristics of the legs, plastron, and carapace, to identify the turtles. It is assumed that all turtles were artificially released into nature. Considering the increasing number of reports on the introduction of alien invasive turtles in Korean wetlands, we recommend the formulation of an immediate and systematic management plan for pet trades and organized continuous monitoring programs.

A New Record for Invasive Alien Plant: Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Desf. (Fabaceae) in Korea

  • Se Ryeong Lee;Eun Su Kang;Hyeon Jin Jeong;Dong Chan Son
    • 한국자원식물학회지
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    • 제36권3호
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    • pp.219-224
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    • 2023
  • Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Desf. is an invasive plant native to Europe, Russia, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and China. It was introduced to North America to create grazing areas for livestock; its growth has since become uncontrollable. Melilotus dentatus is now found in Namyang-eup, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea as an alien plant. This species is morphologically similar to Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. and Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. M. dentatus differs from other species based on its oblong leaflets, distinct teeth, two ovules, surface of the legume that is minutely reticulate-nerved or smooth, and seeds that are dark green to greenish brown. Here, we have provided a detailed description and photographs of the alien species M. dentatus as well as an updated key to five Melilotus taxa studied, which will help prepare a continuous monitoring and management plan.

Distribution characteristic of invasive alien plants in Jeju Island

  • Ryu, Tae-Bok;Kim, Mi-Jeoung;Lee, Chang-Woo;Kim, Deok-Ki;Choi, Dong-Hui;Lee, Hyohyemi;Jeong, Hye-Ran;Lee, Do-Hun;Kim, Nam-Young
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제41권6호
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 2017
  • Background: This study was undertaken to analyze the distribution and ecological characteristics of invasive alien plant species on Jeju Island, and to provide basic data for their management and control. Results: A field research was conducted at 436 locations on Jeju Island. The field research identified nine species of invasive alien species growing on Jeju Island. Based on the distribution pattern, Hypochaeris radicata L., Rumex acetosella, and Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. were found to be distributed horizontally throughout Jeju Island, with vertical growth in two or more vegetation zones, from warm temperate to the subalpine zone. Widely distributed species penetrate various habitats, such as grasslands, ranches, roadsides, farmlands, and empty lots, and have an immensely negative impact on the ecosystem, including declining biodiversity on Jeju Island. Paspalum distichum var. indutum Shinners, Paspalum distichum L., Solanum carolinense L., and Aster pilosus Willd. were distributed in some areas as a biased distribution species, whereas Lactuca scariola L. and Solidago altissima L. were found only in certain areas as centralized distribution species. Conclusions: The centralized distribution species and biased distribution species of the invasive plants in the ecosystem of Jeju Island should be physically eliminated, keeping in mind the short- and mid-term perspectives and monitoring, and by considering expansion of additional distribution areas. Due to limitations of physical/chemical elimination, time, and cost, widely distributed species require to be eliminated and managed, mainly to restore the integrity of the ecosystem, by planting native species to reestablish the habitat.

한국 야생에서 발견된 비단거북(Chrysemys spp.) 3종의 관찰 사례 보고 (The Case Report on the Three Species of Painted Turtles(Chrysemys spp.) in the Wild of South Korea)

  • 박승민;이세형;함충호;최재혁;천승주;박혜린;나한웅;박경희;김정훈;;성하철
    • 통합자연과학논문집
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2023
  • Invasive species are organisms that are introduced into places outside of their natural distribution range. The global pet trade is facilitating the introduction of invasive species into new countries and areas. Among the introduced alien species, turtles are one of the most common animal groups whether lives in wetland ecosystems, such as wetlands or reservoirs. Like other countries around the world, exotic turtles is becoming a growing concern for the wetland ecosystem in South Korea. In this study, we report new reports of subspecies of Painted turtle (Chrysemysspp.): Chrysemys picta marginata, C. p. bellii and C. dorsalis, from the reservoirs in downtown Cheongju and Gwangju, South Korea. We used morphological features, such as the characteristics of the legs, plastron, and carapace, to identify the turtles. It is assumed that all turtles were artificially released into nature. Considering the increasing number of reports on the introduction of alien invasive turtles in Korean wetlands, we recommend the formulation of an immediate and systematic management plan for pet trades and organized continuous monitoring programs.

일본과 유럽의 침입외래생물 생태계위해성평가 기법 (Risk Assessment Tools for Invasive Alien Species in Japan and Europe)

  • 길지현;문새로미;김창기
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.191-197
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    • 2015
  • 외래생물은 생물다양성을 감소시키는 주요 요인들 중 하나로 인식되고 있다. 도입된 외래생물에 대한 지속적인 모니터링과 위해성평가를 통한 관리방안 수립은 외래생물 관리정책의 핵심을 이룬다. 본 연구에서는 일본, 독일-오스트리아, 벨기에 등의 생태계 위해성평가 기법 및 적용 사례를 제시하여 합리적인 외래생물 관리 도구를 소개하고자 하였다. 일본은 생태계 등에 외래생물이 미칠 수 있는 부정적인 영향을 방지하고자 특정외래생물을 지정하여 수입과 사육 등을 금지하고 있다. 지정 기준은 토착생물에 대한 포식, 경합 및 구축, 환경의 교란 및 유전적 교란 등의 생태계의 피해, 인간의 생명 또는 신체와 관련한 피해, 농림수산업에 대한 피해 정도이다. 독일-오스트리아 블랙 리스트 정보시스템은 외래생물의 생물다양성에 대한 위해성, 분포 정도와 박멸 방안을 평가하여 블랙 리스트, 화이트 리스트 및 그레이 리스트로 구분하고 있다. 주로 외래생물의 생물다양성과 생태계의 구조와 기능에 대한 영향을 중점적으로 고려하며 인체 건강에 대한 피해나 농림수산업 등에 대한 경제적인 피해는 고려하지 않는다. 벨기에의 하모니아 정보시스템에서는 외래생물의 환경에 대한 영향과 국내에서의 침입 단계를 평가하여 블랙 리스트, 감시 리스트, 경계 리스트로 구분한다. 생태계위해성 평가를 위한 주요 항목은 잠재적 분산능력 또는 침입성, 보존가치가 높은 서식지로의 침입, 토착종에 대한 부정적인 영향, 생태계 기능의 변화, 국내에서의 침입 단계 등이 있다. 이러한 방법들은 국내 외래생물의 관리우선순위를 부여하기 위한 생태계위해성 평가 프로토콜을 수립하는데 도움이 될 수 있을 것이다.