Ludwigia peploides 在韩国的分布和生态风险。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Aram Jo, Soo In Lee, Donghui Choi, Youngha Kim, Yong Ho Lee, Sun Hee Hong
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摘要

多年来,引入韩国的外来物种数量持续增加。其中,有几种植物被引入作为观赏植物。原产于美洲和澳大利亚的 Ludwigia peploides 据信是作为一种名为 "报春花 "和 "报春花 "的观赏水生植物种植的。它通过河流传播到自然生态系统中,在水原、华城、釜山和济州的分布范围逐渐扩大。然而,目前还没有对引入韩国的 L. peploides 的生态风险进行专门研究。因此,本研究通过实地调查和等位材料分析,对 L. peploides 在韩国的分布状况和生态风险进行了调查,并对非生物风险因素进行了评估。共在 19 个地点确认了该物种的分布,在水边和水面上形成了高密度的单一物种垫。最大分布面积为安城七谷水库的 13,922 平方米。沿水路运输的茎和植物碎片通过无性繁殖不断形成群落。在对总体风险进行评估时,可以确定如果不及时管理,L. peploides 极有可能对生态系统造成重大破坏。因此,有必要进行持续监测,以有效管理和防止 L. peploides 的栖息地扩大。本研究的结果有望帮助确定 L. peploides 在韩国的当前分布情况和潜在生态风险,为生态风险评估和制定有效的管理策略提供重要数据。
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Distribution and Ecological Risk of Ludwigia peploides in South Korea.

The number of alien species introduced into South Korea continues to increase over the years. In particular, several plants have been introduced as ornamentals. Ludwigia peploides, which is native to the Americas and Australia, is believed to have been planted as an ornamental aquatic plant called "water primrose" and "primrose". It spread to natural ecosystems through rivers, and its distribution is gradually expanding in Suwon, Hwaseong, Busan, and Jeju. However, there has been no specific study on the ecological risk of L. peploides introduced into South Korea. This study, therefore, investigates the distribution status and ecological risks of L. peploides in South Korea through field surveys and allelopathic material analysis, as well as assessing abiotic risk factors. The distribution was confirmed at a total of 19 sites, with high-density mats of a single species forming along the water's edge and on the water surface. The maximum distribution area was 13,922 m2 in Chilgok Reservoir in Anseong. Stems and plant fragments transported along waterways were continuously forming colonies through vegetative propagation. When evaluating the overall risk, it is determined that L. peploides has a high potential to cause significant damage to the ecosystem if not managed promptly. Therefore, continuous monitoring is necessary to effectively manage and prevent the habitat expansion of L. peploides. The results of this study are expected to aid in the identification of the current distribution and potential ecological risks of L. peploides in South Korea, providing essential data for ecological risk assessment and the development of effective management strategies.

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Biology-Basel
Biology-Basel Biological Science-Biological Science
CiteScore
5.70
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4.80%
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1618
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology (ISSN 2079-7737) is an international, peer-reviewed, quick-refereeing open access journal of Biological Science published by MDPI online. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications in all areas of biology and at the interface of related disciplines. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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