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한반도 주요 도서 지역의 기후변화 지표 식물 분포 KCI 등재

Distribution of Indicator Plant of Climate Change in Major Islands of the Korean Peninsula

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한국환경과학회지 (Journal of Environmental Science International)
한국환경과학회 (The Korean Environmental Sciences Society)
초록

This study analyzed the status of climate-change indicator plants native to the main islands of the Korean peninsula, while elucidating their distribution characteristics. Information on flora from over 129 island locations, comprising more than 100 species of native plants, was collected, compiled into a database, and utilized as raw data. The distribution of 193 climate-change indicator plants was confirmed. The distribution area of broadleaf evergreen trees and ferns, including Mallotus japonicus and Cyrtomium falcatum, was relatively wide. In contrast, the distribution of common northern plants such as Corydalis turtschaninovii and Malus baccata was limited. If global warming persists, northern plant distribution is expected to decrease rapidly in the Korean Peninsula island region, while the northern limit line of the southern plants is expected to migrate further northward. During this process, it is likely that the plant congregation structure and species diversity within the island region will change dynamically. In this study, comparative analyses between species and regions were conducted by assessing the relative frequency of their occurrence, and six types of botanical geographic distribution patterns were noted.

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Abstract
1. 서 론
2. 연구방법 및 지역
3. 결 과
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저자
  • 김현희(교토대학교 문학부 지리학과) | Hyun Hee Kim (Department of Geography, Kyoto University) Corresponding author
  • 水野一晴(교토대학교 문학부 지리학과) | 수야일청
  • 이호상(립산림과학원 난대아열대연구소) | Ho Sang Lee (Warm Temperate and Subtropical Forest Research Center, National Institute of Forest Science)
  • 구재균(경희대학교 이과대학 지리학과) | Jae Gyun Koo (Department of Geography, Kyung Hee University)
  • 공우석(경희대학교 이과대학 지리학과) | Woo Seok Kong (Department of Geography, Kyung Hee University)