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The Analysis of Amphibia Biodiversity and Habitat in the Moak Provincial Park (모악산 도립공원의 양서류 다양성 및 서식환경 분석)

  • Chung, Kyu-Hoi;Shim, Jae-Han;Song, Jae-Young
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.278-281
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    • 2001
  • Ecological measurement and biological environment of the Moak Provicial Park surveyed based on the habitat; deciduous broad leaved forest (Quercus mongolica variabilis-Pinus densiflora, Capinus tschonoskii, Quercus Mongolica, Quercus acutissima-Pinus densiflora, and Quercus variabilis), coniferous forest (Pinus densiflora), plantation forest (Pinus rigida), and the other place (pond, lake, rice field, stream, and river). Totally, 1 orders, 4 families, 8 species of amphibians were found at Mt. Moak provincial park. Biodiversity indices of studied region were as follow; richness was 1.270, diversity was 1.775, and evenness was 0.853 in amphibians. 42.1% of amphibians were found in deciduous broad leaved forest, 11.3% in coniferous forest, 1.6% in plantation forest, and 45.0% in the other region.

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Abundance and Vertical Distribution of Oribatid Mites at North and South Sides of Mt. Moka near Chonju, Korea (모악산의 남북 사면별 표고에 따른 날개응애의 분포)

  • Kim, Tae-Heung;Jong-Jin Lee;Joon-Soo Kwak;Byung-Sun Lee
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 1987
  • This study was carried out to inverstigate the oribatid fauna at Mt. Moak near Chonju, Korea. Samples were taken from 4 sites at the north sides, 200, 300, 500 and 600 above sea levels and south sides, 200, 400, 600, and 700m above sea levels. The results were as follows: Oribatid mites of 37 families, 62 genera, 118 species were collected in this study. Numbers of species were less at high level than at low level sites. Species diversity index was less at high level than at low level sites, and less at the south than at the north side. Species similarity index indicated that there are two types, i.e. "high sea level type", and "low sea level type" at Mt. Moak. According to the MGP analysis-I, most of the sites belonged to "Type G". "Group M" and "Group P" appeared more in the lower level sites.up P" appeared more in the lower level sites.ites.

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Measuring Economic Values of Natural Resources using Extent of Market based on Potential User Groups: Cases of 4 Provincial Parks in Chon Buk (잠재적 사용자 중심 시장영역 설정과 자연환경자원의 경제적 가치 측정: 전라북도 4개 도립공원을 사례로)

  • Eom, Young Sook
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.147-177
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    • 2013
  • Annual total values and thereby assets values of natural resources are determined by sample household WTP estimates and the extent of market. In the current domestic practice of CVM, total numbers of national households were used as the target population to measure total economic values including non-use values. This study proposed an alternative method of calculating potential user groups based on distributions of residential area of visitors in the sample using 4 provincial parks in the Chon Buk area as cases. The sample mean of WTP of Moak Mt. visitors, who are mostly from the nearby Chon Buk provincial area, was estimated to be about 8,215 won. On the other hand, the mean of WTP of Sun Woon Mt., whose visitors are evenly distributed from all over the country, was about 4,693 won. When applied national households as the target population, annual total benefits and thereby asset values of Moak Mt. was high enough to be 86 billion and 1.6 trillion won respectively. However, those of Sun Woon Mt. was low to be 52 billion and 1 trillion. On the contrary, when applied potential user groups of each park as the extent of market, annual total benefits and asset values of Sun Woon Mt. was reversed to be high--23 billion won and 400 billion won respectively. However, those of Moak Mt. was lowered to be 10 billion won and 200 billion won. Furthermore, asset values of the same park were differed by 2 to 8 times according to the way of setting the extent of market.

Notes on the Korean Higher Fungi(XV)

  • Cho, Duck-Hyun;Yoo, lck-Dong
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 1999
  • Many higher fungi were collected at Pyonsan penisula Mt.Odae, Korean Highway Cororation Arboretum, Mt.Moak, Yaksan island from 1996 to 1998. They were identified and according to the results, Hygrocybe coccineocrenata, Collybia neofusipes, Marasmius wettsteinii, Amanita esculenta, Lepiota fuscipes, Leucocoprinus subglobisporus, Cystoderma japonicum and Coprinus narcoticus are newly to Korea. They were designed Korean common name by author.

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Biodiversity of Korean Myxomycetes(I) (한국산 변형균류의 다양성의 출현(I))

  • Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.267-271
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    • 2000
  • Many myxomycetes were collected at Mt. Moak, Mt. Jiri, Mt. Manduck, Mt. Pangtae from June, 1996 to August, 1997. They were identified. According to the results Badhamia macrocrapa, Craterium leucocephalum, Cribraria splenden, Didymium melanospermum, D. minus, Perichaena chrysosperma, Physarum melleum, P. viride and Perichaena chrysosperma were unrecorded species in Korea. They were designed Korean common name by author. Also they will be added to list of Korean myxomycetes. Characterisctics of them were habitated on rotten wood and fallen leaves.

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Notes on the Korean Ascomycetes(V) (한국산자낭균류기 (V))

  • 조덕현
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.369-374
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    • 1997
  • Many higher fungi of ascomycetes were collected at Mt.Jiri National Park, Pyonsan Peninsula National Park, Mt. Pangtae of Kangwon-do, Mt. Moak Provincial Park of Chollabuk-do and Mt. Manduck near Chonju city from June 1995 to October 1996. Identification of the revealed that Calycellina, Diatrype and Diatrypella were new genera to Korea and Scutellinia umbrarum, S. pseudoumbarum, Dasyscyphus virgineus. Calycellina punctiformis, Xylaria oxyacanthae, Diatrype disciformis, Diatrypella quercina and D. verrucaeformis were newly to Korea.

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Biodiversity of Korean Myxomycetes(II) (한국산 변형균류의 다양성(II))

  • 조덕현
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.245-250
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    • 2003
  • Many myxomycetes were collected at Pyunsan penisula national park, Mt.Moak, Mt.Minjuji, Mt.Manrae, Wanju, Mt.Unjang from July, 1996 to August, 2000. They were identified. According to the results, Amaurochaete tubulina, Cribraria microcarpa, Cribraria splendens, Diachea leucopodia, Entreridium lycoperdon, Stemonitis flavogenita and Stemonitis fusca were unrecorded species in Korea. Characterisctics of them were habitated on rotten wood and fallen leaves. They were designed Korean common names by author.

On the New Species, Myrmica cadusa, from Korea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

  • Kim, Byung-jin;Park, Seong-Joon;Kim, Joong-Hyon
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.425-427
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    • 1997
  • One new species of the genus Myrmica was found from Mt. Moak in Chonbuk, Korea. It was named as Myrmica cadusa n. sp. on the basis of external shape of the antennal socket, which is jar-shaped. Accordingly Korean Myrmica now includes 13 species in total.

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Notes on the Korean Rotten Wood Fungi(I) (한국산부후균의 기재(I))

  • 조덕현
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 1996
  • Many rotten wood fungi were collected at Mt.Moak Provincial Park(Chonlabuk-Do), Mt.Manduck(Chonlabuk-Do) and Byunsan Pennisula National Park from April, 1995 to October, 1995. These higher fungi were identified. According to the results, genera of Hypoderma, Piloderma and Cylidrobasidium are newly to korea. Following species are newly to Korea : Polyporus tuberaster, Phellinus ferruginosus, Corticium bomycinum, Phlebia rufa, Hyphoderma puberum, Piloderma byssinum, Cylinddrobasidium evolens and Peniophora pini.

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