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Community Distribution on Mountain Forest Vegetation of the Hwangjangsan Area in the Worak National Park, Korea
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월악산국립공원 황장산 일대 삼림식생의 군락분포에 관한 연구

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Lee, Jung-Yun (자연환경복원연구원) Oh, Jang-Geun (국립공원관리공단) Jung, Se-Hoon (충남대학교 생명시스템과학대학) Kim, Ha-Song (고구려대학교 남도생태연구소)
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한국수생태학회 생태와 환경 생태와 환경 제48권 제4호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.1
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203 - 211 (9page)

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Community Distribution on Mountain Forest Vegetation of the Hwangjangsan Area in the Worak National Park, Korea
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Forest vegetation of Hwangjangsan (1,077.3 m) in Woraksan National Park is classified into mountain forest vegetation. Mountain forest vegetation is subdivided into deciduous broad-leaved forest, mountain valley forest, coniferous forest, riparian forest, afforestation and other vegetation. Including 55 communities of mountain forest vegetation and 4 communities of other vegetation, the total of 59 communities were researched; mountain forest vegetation classified by physiognomy classification are 28 communities deciduous broad-leaved forest, 12 communities of mountain valley forest, 3 communities of coniferous forests, 2 communities of riparian forest, 10 afforestation and 4 other vegetation. As for the distribution rate for surveyed main communities, Quercus mongolica and Quercus variabilis communities account for 65.928 percent of deciduous broad leaved forest, Fraxinus rhynchophylla - Quercus mongolica community takes up 41.459 percent of mountain valley forest, Pinus densiflora community holds 86.100 percent of mountain coniferous forest holds. In conclusion, minority species consisting of Quercus mongolica, Pinus densiflora, Quercus variabilis, Fraxinus rhynchophylla, and Quercus serrata are distributed as dominant species of the uppermost part in a forest vegetation region in Woraksan National Park. In addition, because of vegetation succession and climate factors, numerous colonies formed by the two species are expected to be replaced by Quercus mongolica, Quercus variabilis, and Fraxinus rhynchophylla which are climax species in the area.

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