• 제목/요약/키워드: Jindo Island

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Marine Molluscan Fauna of Jindo Island

  • Lee, Yucheol;Choe, Yeongjae;Shin, Youngheon;Kim, Taeho;Park, Jina;Park, Joong-Ki
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • nspc9호
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2016
  • As a part of the commemorative joint faunal survey for the 30th anniversary of the Korean Society of Systematic Zoology, the molluscan fauna of Jindo Island was investigated based on sample collection from 6 localities from the 6 to the 8 of Jul 2016. A total of 114 molluscan species from 47 families were collected and identified. Among these, 42 species from 11 families are newly reported from Jindo Island and combining the previous records with the present study totals 157 species from 57 families. Distribution of species records indicates that marine biogeography of Jindo Island represent an overlapping zone for marine organisms which dwell in the Yellow sea and the southern sea areas of Korean waters.

Lepidopterous Insects Composition in Jindo Island, Korea in Summer

  • Lee, Hyung-Keun;Kim, Do-Sung;Jeon, Yong Lak;Yoon, Hee-Nam;Lee, Jung-Hyo;Park, Seong-Joon
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • nspc9호
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    • pp.51-72
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    • 2016
  • We surveyed the biodiversity of lepidopterous insects in Jindo Island using UV bucket trap in July 2016 to determine the relationship between surrounding environment and ecosystem in order to contribute to biodiversity conservation and management of coastal islands in Korea. Based on our survey results, a total of 262 lepidopterous insect species in 16 families were collected from Jindo Island. Members belonging to families Noctuidae and Geometridae made up approximately half of the total species (86 species [32.82%] in Noctuidae and 44 species [16.79] in Geometridae). There were 29 species (11.07%) belonging to Crambidae and 28 species (10.69%) belonging to Pyralidae. As a result of all collections based on previous literature and this study, a total of 730 species belonging to 34 families were collected from Jindo Island, including 33 protected species, 242 species (33.15%) belonging to Noctuidae (the most abundant), 124 species (16.99%) belonging to Geometridae, 79 species (10.82%) belonging to Crambidae, and 65 species (8.90%) belonging to Pyralidae. The most frequently collected species was Lamoria glaucalis in this syudy. Our results on the diversity of lepidopterous insects will provide basic information for future investigation on diverse changes in the ecosystem of Jindo Island, Korea.

Freshwater Invertebrates of Jindo Island in Korea

  • Ahn, Dong-Ha;Lee, Chi-Woo;Yang, Hee-Min;Song, Ji-Hun;Kwon, Jae-In;Ji, Su-Jung;Park, Mi-Hyun;Min, Gi-Sik
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • nspc9호
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2016
  • We surveyed the freshwater invertebrates of Jindo Island twice on July and September 2016, as part of a joint faunal survey conducted to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Korean Society of Systematic Zoology. Aquatic insects were not included in this study. We found 38 freshwater species from seven phyla: Porifera, Platyhelminthes, Nematomorpha, Mollusca, Annelida, Arthropoda, and Bryozoa. Twenty-one of the 38 species (55.3%) represented the first record of their respective species on Jindo Island. Among these species, a freshwater shrimp-parasitic isopod, Tachaea n. sp., was identified as a new species.

Taxonomic Study on the Plant Resources in Gasado (Jindo)

  • Kim, Ha-Song
    • Plant Resources
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.114-119
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    • 2003
  • In this study, an on-site survey was conducted around Gasado island at Jodo-myeon, Jindo-gun, Jeonnam during July 2 to 25, 2002. The naturalized plants investigated in the surveyed sites were revealed 15 families and 39 species, including Althaea rosea and Oxalis articulata, which are ornamental plants. Only 10 species appeared in Imjado island among the surveyed sites the surveyed sites and Imjado Island, including Elymus sibiricus, Lolium perenne, Chenopodium album, Oxalis articulata, Oxalis corymbosa, Oenothera odorata, Xanthium strumarium, Bidens frondosa, Ambrosia artemisiaefolia var. elatior, and Taraxacum officinale. 6 species were distributed only in Gasado island, Jindo-gun, which included include Festuca myuros, Chenopodium ambrosioides, Amorpha fruiticosa, Malva neglecta, Calendula arvensis, and Carthamus tinctorius. 18 species were showed in Soheuksan island.; Yeosu area, 29 species; Imja Island in Sinan-gun, 34 species, and Gasado Island in Jindo-gun revealed 39 species. It is believed that the species of naturalized plants have been expanded compared to the other areas because of close location to the inland and large population fastiy. The Urbanization Index(UI) of this area was found to be 19.5. The naturalized plant communites in these surveyed sites were classified into Rumex crispus, Elymus sibiricus, and Lolium perenne community according to the vegetation table. Furthermore, they formed a community around areas that received great artificial influence from human dwellings or roads due to the characteristics of species distribution

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Current Status of Mammal Fauna on Jindo Island, Korea

  • Oh, Hong Shik;Park, Seon Mi;Kim, Yoo Kyung;Han, Sang Hyun;Lee, Hwa Jin;Ha, Jeong Wook
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • nspc9호
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2016
  • In the present study, to explore the current status of mammals that inhabit Jindo Island, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, a survey was conducted from July 6 to July 9, 2016. Using several survey methods, such as Sherman's live trap, footprint, caves, excretions, and road-kill investigations, the mammals observed on Jindo Island were found to be from 5 orders and 9 families, including 12 species in total. Among them, three species of small mammals were Mogera wogura, Crocidura shantungensis, and Apodemus agrarius. Additionally, two legally protected species were found through excretion observations. Lutra lutra and Prionailurus bengalensis, which were designated to endangered wild animal classes I and II, respectively. The survey results can be used as a valuable resource for identifying the distribution and habitat status of mammals in the Jindo-gun area, as well as for building a database for ecosystem preservation.

진도의 해산 연체동물상 (Faunistic Investigation for Marine Mollusks In Jindo Island)

  • 길현종;윤숙희;김원;최병래;손현준;박중기
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • nspc5호
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    • pp.29-46
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    • 2005
  • 한국동물분류학회 창립 20주년을 기념하기 위하여 진도의 무척추 동물상에 관한 공동조사가 수행되었다. 본 연구에서는 해산연체동물상을 연구하기 위해 2004년 6월 29일에서 6월 30일까지 3개 지점에서 조사를 실시하였고 그 결과 모두 37과 77종의 연체동물 종이 채집, 동정되었다. 이들 중 18과 26종은 진도지역에서 처음으로 채집, 보고되는 종이었으며, 특히 Onchidella kurodai (Taki, 1935) 검은콩갯민숭이는 한국 미기록종으로 밝혀져 이에 대한 기재와 도판을 작성하였다. 과거의 문헌기록 등을 포함하여 본 연구로부터 새롭게 기록된 종들을 종합하면 진도 및 인근 지역에서 보고된 연체동물은 현재까치 총 43과 115종이 된다. 생물지리학적 특성의 관점에서 볼 때, 진도에서 발견된 일부 복족류 종들 (Bittium craticulatum, Macroschisma dilatatum, Cantharidus japonicus, C. callichroa, Homalopoma sangarense, Crepidula onyx)은 제주지역을 포함한 한반도 남해 혹은 동해안 지역에서 이전의 연구를 통해 발견된 종들이었다. 진도지역에는 한반도 서해안 연안에 걸쳐 분포하는 연체동물의 많은 종이 서식하고 있다는 사실과 함께, 본 연구로부터 새롭게 얻어진 발견은 진도가 한반도의 남부 해안과 서부 해안 생물상이 중첩분포하고 있는 지역이라는 이전의 Kim and Kwon (1983)의 의견을 지지하는 또 하나의 증거가 된다. 향후 종합적인 생물상 연구가 수행될 경우 진도지역의 생물지리학적 특성에 관련된 새로운 정보는 물론. 보다 다양한 동물상이 추가될 것으로 기대된다.

한국 진도의 갑각십각류 (Crustacean Decapods of Jindo Island, Korea)

  • 노현수;정종우;송성준;김원
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • nspc5호
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    • pp.13-28
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    • 2005
  • 진도의 십각류 종류상을 밝히기 위해 분류학적 연구를 수행하였다 그 결과 13과 35종이 동정되었으며, 이 가운데 새우류 3과 12종, 쏙류 1종, 집게류 1과 2종, 게류 2과 2종이 진도의 십각류 종류상에 새로이 추가되었다. 과거기록을 포함하여 총 75종의 분류목록을 작성하였으며, 주요 분류군들에 대해서는 간략한 고찰을 하였다. 또한 이미 분포상이 밝혀진 십각류 73종의 분포형과 종 출현 양상을 근거로 진도와 그 인근도서의 십각류 분포 양상을 논하였다.

A Review of the Jindo, Korean Native Dog - Review -

  • Lee, C.G.;Lee, J.I.;Lee, C.Y.;Sun, S.S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.381-389
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    • 2000
  • The Jindo is a Korean native dog, well-known for its hunting and guarding abilities. When he gives his devotion to one individual, he gives it whole-heartedly. He is not tempted easily and impetuous. The breed was not developed. but the dog retained their original qualities -loyal, alert, fearless, obedient, watchful, intelligent, energetic- to survive in the harsh environment of the Jindo island. The dog had been spread over the entire Korean peninsula from the time unknown, and the ones in the Jindo island, isolated until lately, survived and maintained their original characteristics. They are now spread over the entire Jindo County consisted of many islands, whence the breed name came. The Jindo comes in a variety of colors and color combinations, with the fawn and white colorings predominant. The dog is one of the Korean natural monuments, protected by law since early 1960s. The Jindo gained official approval by the Federation Cynologique Internationale as a hunting dog. Apart from the basic housetraining, the dog rarely gets training. Many people have attempted to preserve its pure bloodlines and original qualities. Today, there are a total of 10,356 Jindoes being raised over the entire Jindo County, and many more are kept elsewhere. A research into genetic characteristics of the Jindo is now going on, using the technique of isozyme electrophoresis. The Jindo Dog Breeding Management Center has been reinforced lately, and in addition to their routines, the Center is to work on the breeding of the Jindo. Efforts should be made in the future to produce stable, trustworthy Jindoes according to their proposed use and to modify their temperament in order to make it more widely acceptable as a pet and companion dog in the strangers home.

진도 패각층의 유공충 (Foraminifera from shell deposits of the Jindo Island)

  • 이호영
    • 한국석유지질학회지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.63-67
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    • 1993
  • 진도에 분포되는 패각층의 유공충 군집은 온난환경에서 퇴적되었음을 지시한다. 총 12개의 표품에서 10속 11종의 저서성 유공충이 산출되었다. 이중에서 Cavarotalia annectens가 주요종으로 57에서 90퍼센트를 차지한다. 본역의 패각층은 유공충 군집으로 보아 흘로세 퇴적물이다.

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