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Selecting Protected Area Using Species Richness

Kwon, Hyuksoo, Kim, Jiyoen, Seo, Changwan
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한국환경생태학회지 (한국환경생태학회지 (환생지))
제29권 제1호 (2015.02)
pp.14-20
한국환경생태학회 (Korean Society of Environment & Ecology)
Abstract

We created species richness maps of mammals, birds and plants using "Nnational Ecosystem Survey" data and identified correlations between species richness maps of each taxa. We examine the distribution of species richness of each taxa and calculated conservation priority rank through plotting species-area curves using an additive benefit function in Zonation. The conclusions of this study are as follows. First, plant showed high species richness in Gangwon province and Baekdudaegan, and mammals showed high species richness at eastern slope of Baekdudaegan in Gangwon province unusually and the species richness of mammals distributed equally except Gyeonggi and Chungnam province. However, birds showed high species richness in the west costal because the area is the major route of winter migratory birds. Second, correlation of each taxa’s distribution is not significant. Correlation between mammals and birds is positive but correlations between birds and others are negative. Because mammals inhabit in forest but birds mostly live in coastal wetlands and rivers. Therefore, bird’s habitats are not shared with other habitats. Third, the probability of mammals occurrence is very low under 25% in species-area curve, others increase proportionally to area. Birds increase dramatically richness at 10% because bird's habitat is concentrated in coastal wetlands and rivers. Plants increased gently species richness due to large forest in Gangwon province. We can calculate the predicted number of species in curves and plan various conservation strategies using the marginal number of species. Finally, high priority ranks for conservation distributed mainly in Gangwon province and Baekdudaegan. When we compared with priority map and terrestrial national parks, the parks were evaluated as high priority ranks. However, the rank of parks away from Baekdudaegan was low. This study has the meaning of selecting conservation priority area using National Ecosystem Survey. In spite of the omission of survey data in national parks and Baekdudaegan, the results were good. Therefore, the priority rank method using species distribution models is useful to selecting protected areas and improving conservation plans. However, it is needed to select protected areas considering various evaluation factors, such as rarity, connectivity, representativeness, focal species and so on because there is a limit to select protected area only using species richness.

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 INTRODUCTION  MATERIALS AND METHODS  RESULTS AND DISCUSSION   1. Mapping Species Richness by Using SpecialDistribution Models   2. Correlation among Biological Taxa   3. Species-Area Curve by Biological Taxon   4. The Determination of Conservation Priority List  REFERENCES
Author
  • Kwon, Hyuksoo(Dept. of Conservation Ecology, National Institute of Ecology)
  • Kim, Jiyoen( Natural Environment Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research) | Kim, Jiyoen
  • Seo, Changwan( Dept. of Climate & Ecology, National Institute of Ecology) | Seo, Changwan