The vegetation of Baekseoksan Mountain was classified into five distinct communities, with elevation and microtopography identified as the most influential environmental factors determining their classification. The Pinus densiflora-Schisandra chinensis community (Pd_Sc) was observed in the lower mountain areas, representing an early successional stage dominated by Pinus densiflora. The Acer pictum var. mono-Pinus densiflora_Deutzia glabrata community (Am-Pd_Dg) was found in moist and lowland areas. This community is expected to undergo succession after the declines of Pinus densiflora, giving way to deciduous forest. The Quercus mongolica-Carex lanceolata community (Qm_Cl) occurred at mid-elevations, representing an early to mid-successional community following the decline of Pinus densiflora. The Quercus mongolica- Diarrhena fauriei community (Qm_Df) was dominant at higher elevations, while the Pinus koraiensis-Isodon inflexus community (Pk_Ii) was identified as an artificially established plantation. Despite the presence of disturbance factors, such as forest roads and lodging facilities, the vegetation on Mt. Baekseoksan has not exhibited significant declines in species diversity or the appearance of invasive species within communities compared to a previous study. This is likely due to the continuous and effective management by local residents. Therefore, coordinated conservation efforts between local communities and forest management agencies will be essential to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of forest resources.
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Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Study area Vegetation survey Vegetation structure analyses Results Cluster classification Environmental factors and NMS analysis Species composition and DBH patterns in the five communities Discussion Conclusion References
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Mt. BaekseoksanPyeongchangforest vegetationnonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMS)diameter at breast height (DBH)
저자
Jun-Hee Jeong [ Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea ]
Jong-Soo Kang [ Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University/Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources, Plant Genomics & Breeding Institute, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea ]
Ki-Oug Yoo [ Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea ]
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