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Comparison of Butterfly Communities between Guryongryeong and Gojigkyeong of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range and the Changes in Their Distribution

백두대간 구룡령과 고직령의 나비군집 비교와 분포변화

  • Received : 2015.02.23
  • Accepted : 2015.08.03
  • Published : 2015.09.01

Abstract

The Baekdudaegan Mountain Range is home to a wide range of organisms inhabiting the Korean Peninsula. This study monitored butterfly communities of Guryongryeong (Myeonggye-ri) and Gojingkyeong (Seobyeok-ri) from April to September in 2013 to 2014, and the results were compared with previous data to determine changes in their distribution. We found 1,098 butterflies of 65 different species in Myeonggye-ri, and 1,161 butterflies of 63 different species in Seobyeok-ri. Comparing the two regions, 13 species appeared only in Seobyeok-ri and 15 species appeared only in Myeonggae-ri. When species were ranked according to number of individuals, the top species three species were as follows: Artogeia melete (127, 11.6%), A. napi (100, 9.1%), and Papilio maackii (90, 8.2%) in Myeonggye-ri; and Libythea celtis (146, 12.6%), A. napi (134, 11.5%), and Polygonia c-aureum (69, 5.9%) in Seobyeok-ri. The number of species with fewer than three individuals each was 24 in Myeonggye-ri and 23 in Seobyeok-ri, accounting for a high percentage among the total number of species. The similarities between the two regions were relatively high, and many of the butterflies are on the Red List of Korea. Compared with previous distribution data, there were no significant changes. This consistency indicates that the butterflies of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range have been conserved well, and therefore the continuity in the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range is necessary to keep in the big picture.

백두대간은 한반도의 다양한 생물 서식지이며 동물의 이동통로로 새로운 서식지로의 이주와 재서식을 하는데 중요한 역할을 할 것으로 기대되고 있다. 본 연구는 2013-2014년에 4월부터 9월까지 백두대간 구룡령(명계리)과 고직령(서벽리)의 나비군집을 모니터링 하고, 두 지역의 나비를 과거기록과 비교하여 분포지의 변화가 있는지를 알아보았다. 그 결과 명계리 65종 1098개체, 서벽리 63종 1161개체가 조사되었다. 두 지역의 비교에서 명계리에서만 출현한 종은 15종, 서벽리에서만 출현한 종은 13종으로 나타났다. 종 순위별 개체수에서는 명계리는 큰줄흰나비 127 (11.6%), 줄흰나비 100 (9.1%), 산제비나비 90 (8.2%), 서벽리는 뿔나비 146 (12.6%), 줄흰나비 134 (11.5%), 네발나비 69 (5.9%)종으로 나타났다. 그리고 3개체 이하를 보인 종은 명계리 24종, 서벽리 23종으로 나타나 높은 비율을 차지하였다. 두 지역의 유사도는 비교적 높게 나타나고 있을 뿐만 아니라 한국적색목록의 나비가 다수 분포하고 있으며, 출현종을 과거 분포자료와 비교한 결과 뚜렷한 변화는 없었다. 이에 백두대간의 나비는 아직까지 잘 보전되고 있는 것으로 보여 거시적으로 백두대간의 서식지 경관이 연속성을 유지하도록 하는 것이 필요하다.

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