Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)

This study presents the long-term quantitative data on butterflies in Wando Arboretum, which represents the only warm-temperate forest located in the southernmost part of South Korea. This arboretum has significant academic value as approximately 770 species of rare woody plants or herbs, such as th...

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Main Authors: Sanghun Lee, Na-Hyun Ahn
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Language:English
Published: GeoAI Data Society 2023-06-01
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Online Access:http://geodata.kr/upload/pdf/GD-2023-0010.pdf
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description This study presents the long-term quantitative data on butterflies in Wando Arboretum, which represents the only warm-temperate forest located in the southernmost part of South Korea. This arboretum has significant academic value as approximately 770 species of rare woody plants or herbs, such as the Japanese evergreen oak (Quercus acuta), found in warm temperate zones grow under natural conditions here. In this project, the butterflies in this region were studied due to their sensitivity to temperature changes. The study was conducted from March-April to October-November over 5 years (2017-2021) in the region dominated by Japanese evergreen oak. We found 1,743 individuals of 47 butterfly species belonging to five families. The acquired butterfly data could serve as a reference for the further development of a network-oriented database for assessing temporal climate changes.
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spelling doaj.art-55b0f6c605204b58a5e98aa841c090e02023-09-08T07:17:06ZengGeoAI Data SocietyGeo Data2713-50042023-06-0152555910.22761/GD.2023.001079Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)Sanghun Lee0Na-Hyun Ahn1Team leader, National Institute of Ecology, 1210 Geumgang-ro, Maseo-myeon, Seocheon-gun, 33657 Chungcheongnam-do, South KoreaResearcher, National Institute of Ecology, 1210 Geumgang-ro, Maseo-myeon, Seocheon-gun, 33657 Chungcheongnam-do, South KoreaThis study presents the long-term quantitative data on butterflies in Wando Arboretum, which represents the only warm-temperate forest located in the southernmost part of South Korea. This arboretum has significant academic value as approximately 770 species of rare woody plants or herbs, such as the Japanese evergreen oak (Quercus acuta), found in warm temperate zones grow under natural conditions here. In this project, the butterflies in this region were studied due to their sensitivity to temperature changes. The study was conducted from March-April to October-November over 5 years (2017-2021) in the region dominated by Japanese evergreen oak. We found 1,743 individuals of 47 butterfly species belonging to five families. The acquired butterfly data could serve as a reference for the further development of a network-oriented database for assessing temporal climate changes.http://geodata.kr/upload/pdf/GD-2023-0010.pdfbutterflywando islandwarm-temperate forest
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Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)
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title Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)
title_full Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)
title_fullStr Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)
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title_short Quantitative Study of Butterfly Diversity in Wando Forest Over 5 Years (2017-2021)
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wando island
warm-temperate forest
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