The fauna of terrestrial vertebrate in the Mt. Hwang-Ryung were surveyed monthly from April, 1955 to March, 1966. The results obtained were as follows. 1. Aves ① A total of 1,415 individuals were recorded and which were classified into 50 s...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A2077142
1996
Korean
040.000
학술저널
37-64(28쪽)
0
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다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
The fauna of terrestrial vertebrate in the Mt. Hwang-Ryung were surveyed monthly from April, 1955 to March, 1966. The results obtained were as follows. 1. Aves ① A total of 1,415 individuals were recorded and which were classified into 50 s...
The fauna of terrestrial vertebrate in the Mt. Hwang-Ryung were surveyed monthly from April, 1955 to March, 1966. The results obtained were as follows.
1. Aves
① A total of 1,415 individuals were recorded and which were classified into 50 species, 23 families and 8 orders.
② In the comparison of appearance number of species and individuals in each month, the largest number and the smallest number of species were recorded in may and in August, respectively.
On the other hand, the largest number and the smallest number of individuals were recorded in october and in july, respectively.
③ In the monthly survey, 11 species were recorded 100% and 17 species were recorded above 50%. In the appearance ratio of individuals, only 2 species of Vinous-throated parrotbill(Paradoxonis webbiana) and Siskin (Carduelis spinus_ were recorded above 10%, and 14 species were recorded above 2%. The others were recorded below 2%.
④ The species which showed dominance index above 10 were only Vinous-throated parrotbill. All the species except Siskin belonging to the upper 17 ranks of the dominance index were residents.
⑤ Of the total 50 species, 24 species (48%) were residents, 17 species (34%) were summer visitors, 7 species (14%) were winter visitors, and 2 species (4%) were passage migrants respectively. And of the total 1,451 individuals, 1,106 individuals (76.2%) were residents, 271 individuals (18.7%) were winter visitors, 69 individuals (4.8%) were summer visitors and 5 individuals (0.3%) were passage migrants, respectively.
2. Mammalil
12 species, 8 families and 6 orders were recorded in the survey. These 12 species consisted of each 1 species of family Talpidae, Soricidae, Vespertilionidae, Leporidae, Sciuridae, Mustelidae, and Cervidae and 5 species of family Muridae.
3. Reptilia and Amphibia
① 7 species, 4 families, 2 suborders, 1 order of Reptilias were recorded in the survey. These 7 species were Gekko yaponicus, Takydromus wolteri, Dinodon rufozonatum, Natrix tigrina, Elaphe rufodorcata, Elaphe dine and Agkistrodon caliginosus.
② Amphibians observed were classified into 2 orders, 5 families and 6 species. These 6 species were Hynobius leechii, Bombiana orientalis, Bufo bufo, Hyla arborea, Rana nigromaculata and Rana temporaria.
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Note on Reliability Estimation for Standby Ststem
게르마니움화합물이 암세포 증식 및 림파구에 미치는 영향
Dibucaine-selective electrodes based on debenzo-18-crown-6-ether/dibucaine complex as the ionophore