Spiders in Bangtaesan Mountain in Gangwon-do, Korea

Seung-Tae Kim, S. Lee, Jong‐Kook Jung, J. Yoo, Joon-Ho Lee
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In order to qualitatively examine the spider fauna of Bangtaesan (Mt.) of Inje-gun, Gangwon-do, 4 collection sessions were conducted between May and October of 2010. A total of 479 spiders were collected in Bangtaesan (Mt.), at 128 species of 86 genera in 27 families, and coniferous forest zone or mixed tree forest zone, characterized by the dominance of conifers, displayed higher number of species than decideous forest zone. In terms of family, Linyphiidae included the highest number of species (18 species, 14.1%), followed by Theridiidae (16 species, 12.5%), Araneidae (14 species, 11.0%), Salticidae (13 species, 10.2%) and Tetragnathidae (9 species, 7.0%). Four species, Nesticella mogera of family Nesticidae, Clubiona lena of Clubionidae, Phrurolithus sinicus of Corinnidae and Synagelides zhilcovae of Salticidae, were discovered for the first time in Korean mountains. Zoogeographically, spiders in Bangtaesan (Mt.) displayed 1 cosmopolitan species, with holarctic region and palearctic region species making up 14.1% and endemic species making up 7.8% of the species observed during the study. This shows that spider fauna of Bangtaesan (Mt.) experience northern influence. The result of this study provides an inventory of mountain spiders and information regarding the region's biodiversity, and the results will not only become useful for the effective management and long-term use of national biological resources, but will also become a highly important data for the preservation of biodiversity based on changes in distribution, time and space.
江原道方台山的蜘蛛
为了对江原麟蹄郡盘台山的蜘蛛区系进行定性调查,从2010年5月到10月共进行了4次采集。在Bangtaesan (Mt. Mt.)共捕获蜘蛛479只,隶属27科86属128种,针叶林区和混交林区以针叶林为主,物种数量明显多于阔叶林区。按科分类,林蝇科种类最多(18种,占14.1%),其次为飞蛾科(16种,占12.5%)、蜘蛛科(14种,占11.0%)、水蛭科(13种,占10.2%)和蚱科(9种,占7.0%)。在韩国山区首次发现了4种,分别是巢螨科的大巢螨、巢螨科的小巢螨、巢螨科的sinurrolithus和巢螨科的zhilcovae。在动物地理上,邦台山地区蜘蛛共有1种世界性物种,其中全北极和古北极地区蜘蛛占14.1%,地方性蜘蛛占7.8%。这说明盘台山的蜘蛛群受到了北方的影响。研究结果不仅为国家生物资源的有效管理和长期利用提供了依据,而且为生物多样性的分布、时间和空间变化保护提供了重要的数据依据。
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