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조선왕조실록에 나타난 호랑이, 늑대, 표범의 서식분포

Habitat Distribution of Tiger, Wolf, and Leopard in Joseonwangjosilok

  • 김남신 (국립생태원 생태조사연구실) ;
  • 차진열 (국립생태원 생태조사연구실) ;
  • 이승은 (국립생태원 복원전략실) ;
  • 임치홍 (국립생태원 생태조사연구실)
  • Kim, Nam-Shin (Division of Ecological Survey Research, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Cha, Jin-Yeol (Division of Ecological Survey Research, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Lee, Seung-Eun (Division of Restoration Strategy, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Lim, Chi-Hong (Division of Ecological Survey Research, National Institute of Ecology)
  • 투고 : 2019.06.26
  • 심사 : 2019.08.19
  • 발행 : 2019.08.31

초록

The objective of this study is to analyze habitat distribution on tiger, wolf, and leopard in Joseonwangjosilok. Nowaday, we only come to meet these kind of animals at the historical records because of haman-induced habitat encroachment. Historically, extinct animal became an object of game by people. So, we try to get distribution information for restoration on historical extinct animals. We made distribution map by constructing 402 counts on tiger(350), leopard(51) and wolf(1) recordsfrom 14th to Early 20th century for study. Analyzing historical materials, criteria for data analysis took into account objectivity, location information, accuracy for extinct animals. We carried out location identification of animals by using geocoding comparing with geographical name of the Joseon Dynasty period, topographic map of time under the rule of Japanese imperialism, present place name and historical materials. Database items are constructed 20 types for example appearance year of animal, population, location, damage, etc. As a result of analysis for appearance regions, tigers were recorded in capital area of higher density population intensively, and also were frequently seen at Daegu, Andong etc. Leopard and wolf were founded at regionally Gyeonggi-do and Jinju with limitation, relatively seen a few number. The reason of the appearance records like this, tiger prefer game of open and water-front area in near human residential area, there are lots of historical records such as 'Hosang'(mourning someone who killed by Tiger) and hunting. But leopard and wolf inhabit rocky area and dense forest, the reason why they made a few contact with human. Results of this are expect to be applicable restoration research for extinct animal by providing for populations, habitat environments and distribution information.

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