2024 International Symposium of Institute of Forest Science (2024.10)바로가기
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pp.90-90
저자
Tae Wook Kim, Jong-Kook Jung
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A467127
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초록
영어
Forest ecosystems are known as reservoirs of biodiversity, yet the issue of biodiversity loss due to forest degradation has become a growing concern, emphasizing the importance of conservation. Understanding the response of insect assemblage to changes in forest ecosystems is crucial in conserving forest biodiversity. Among the components of forest ecosystems, the superfamily Scarabaeoidea perform high species richness and functional diversity worldwide, leading to numerous studies on assemblage structure in response to various environmental factors. However, research on the assemblage structure of Scarabaeoidea in Korea has been highly limited. Therefore, this study was conducted to understand the assemblage structure of Scarabaeoidea beetles inhabiting temperate coniferous and deciduous forests. From mid-May to mid-September, flight interception traps were used to investigate Scarabaeoidea beetles in forest types, and their assemblage structures were compared. Additionally, correlations between various environmental factors, including altitude, and assemblage diversity were analyzed to identify the elements influencing beetle assemblage structure. The results showed that species diversity in deciduous forests was higher than that in coniferous forests.
키워드
Scarab beetleBiodiversityForest ecosystem
저자
Tae Wook Kim [ Department of Forest Environment Protection, Kangwon National University ]
Jong-Kook Jung [ Department of Forest Environment Protection, Kangwon National University ]
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