HyungKu Lee, Do‐Sung Kim, Y. Jeon, Heenam Yoon, Jung-hyo Lee, Seong‐Joon Park
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摘要
珍岛是韩国第三大岛,位于全罗南道。延坪岛是朝鲜半岛西南部230个小岛群中的主岛。岛上有许多公园保护区,如多道海国立海洋公园和历史遗迹和遗址。根据离调查最近的海南气象站的天气资料,年平均气温为14.4℃,年平均降水量为1360.2毫米(30年平均值,国家气象局)(韩国气象厅,2013)。国家环境研究所(2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2012d, 2012e, 2012f)对珍岛昆虫区系进行了研究,报告鳞翅目昆虫12目108科671种,鉴定出鳞翅目昆虫28科412种。Sohn et al.(2005)也报道了鳞翅目共573种,隶属于37科。本研究的目的是厘清珍岛昆虫区系。本研究结果可能为韩国沿海岛屿生物多样性保护和管理提供有价值的信息。重点研究鳞翅目昆虫区系,为进一步研究珍岛生态系统多样性变化的原因提供基础资料。
Lepidopterous Insects Composition in Jindo Island, Korea in Summer
Jindo Island is the third largest island and located in province of Jeollanam-do in South Korea. The island is the principle island among the cluster of 230 islets in the south western part of the Korean peninsula. The island has many park reserves like the Dadohae National Marine Park, historical relics and sites. According to the weather data from Haenam meteorological station closest to the investigation, the average temperature for the year is 14.4°C, and the mean annual precipitation is 1,360.2 mm (average last 30 years, National Weather Service) (Korea Meteorological Administration, 2013). National Institute of Enviromental Research (2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2012d, 2012e, 2012f) studies on the insect fauna on Jindo Island reported 671 species belonging to 108 families of 12 Orders and identified 412 species of 28 families in lepidopterous insects. Also Sohn et al. (2005) are reported a total of 573 lepidopterous species belonging to 37 families. The objective of the present study was to clarify insect fauna from Jindo Island. The results of this study might offer distinctive information for biodiversity conservation and management of coastal islands in Korea. We focused on lepidopterous insect fauna to provide basic information for future research studies to investigate the causes of diverse changes in the ecosystem of Jindo Island.