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Insect community structures along elevation gradients on Mt.Seongak-san, South Korea
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摘要 Insect communities along three elevation gra- dients on Mt. Seongak-san, South Korea, were investigated from May to September 2013 using traps in order to collect basic data for distributional monitoring of species in a forest ecosystem. A total of 2698 individuals of 309 moth species of 18 families were collected in bucket-light traps, along with 196 individuals of 26 ground-beetle species and 11,276 individuals of 14 ant species in pit-fall traps. The insect community at each site was analyzed using analysisof variance and non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMS). The ground-beetle and ant abundances varied with elevation. The NMS showed distinct clusters of moths between the ground-beetle and ant distributions with ele- vation and month. The community-level responses of these insect groups to those gradients were analyzed. Insect communities along three elevation gra- dients on Mt. Seongak-san, South Korea, were investigated from May to September 2013 using traps in order to collect basic data for distributional monitoring of species in a forest ecosystem. A total of 2698 individuals of 309 moth species of 18 families were collected in bucket-light traps, along with 196 individuals of 26 ground-beetle species and 11,276 individuals of 14 ant species in pit-fall traps. The insect community at each site was analyzed using analysisof variance and non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMS). The ground-beetle and ant abundances varied with elevation. The NMS showed distinct clusters of moths between the ground-beetle and ant distributions with ele- vation and month. The community-level responses of these insect groups to those gradients were analyzed.
出处 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期1013-1018,共6页 林业研究(英文版)
基金 supported by ‘‘Study on impacts of the climate changes on climate-sensitive insects in forests’’(Project No.KNA-1-2-11,11-3) of Korea National Arboretum
关键词 Insect community ELEVATION ANOVA Bucket-light trap Pit-fall trap South Korea Insect community Elevation ANOVA Bucket-light trap Pit-fall trap South Korea
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