Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming

Based on data of ants that were surveyed by the same method in the Gwangneung forest in 1993 and 2009, influences of climate changes on ant fauna were examined. If temperature in a region is lower than the optimum temperature, then the occurrence of the species increase as temperature rises; and vic...

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Main Author: Tae-Sung Kwon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X14000193
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description Based on data of ants that were surveyed by the same method in the Gwangneung forest in 1993 and 2009, influences of climate changes on ant fauna were examined. If temperature in a region is lower than the optimum temperature, then the occurrence of the species increase as temperature rises; and vice versa. As temperature rises, it will be more advantageous to the species with high optimum temperature than the species with low optimum temperature. The optimum temperature, therefore, will have a linear relation with change of occurrence. In this study, two hypotheses were examined. Although significant difference was not found, the decrease expected group (with lower optimum temperature) decreased more in occurrence compared with the increase expected group (with higher optimum temperature). A highland dominant species, Myrmica kotokui, occurred in 1993 but did not occur in 2009. Comparison of ant fauna between 1993 and 2009 indicate a possibility of influence of climatic warming, but this finding was not proved statistically.
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spelling doaj.art-b3382ae7cb9b463ca1333c8c819fa69c2022-12-21T19:54:27ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2014-09-017321922410.1016/j.japb.2014.04.004Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warmingTae-Sung KwonBased on data of ants that were surveyed by the same method in the Gwangneung forest in 1993 and 2009, influences of climate changes on ant fauna were examined. If temperature in a region is lower than the optimum temperature, then the occurrence of the species increase as temperature rises; and vice versa. As temperature rises, it will be more advantageous to the species with high optimum temperature than the species with low optimum temperature. The optimum temperature, therefore, will have a linear relation with change of occurrence. In this study, two hypotheses were examined. Although significant difference was not found, the decrease expected group (with lower optimum temperature) decreased more in occurrence compared with the increase expected group (with higher optimum temperature). A highland dominant species, Myrmica kotokui, occurred in 1993 but did not occur in 2009. Comparison of ant fauna between 1993 and 2009 indicate a possibility of influence of climatic warming, but this finding was not proved statistically.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X14000193AntsClimate changeOccurrenceTemperatureForest
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Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Ants
Climate change
Occurrence
Temperature
Forest
title Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming
title_full Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming
title_fullStr Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming
title_full_unstemmed Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming
title_short Change of ant fauna in the Gwangneung forest: Test on influence of climatic warming
title_sort change of ant fauna in the gwangneung forest test on influence of climatic warming
topic Ants
Climate change
Occurrence
Temperature
Forest
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