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Categorized wetland preference and life forms of the vascular plants in the Korean Peninsula

Authors :
Kwang Yeong Joo
Kang-Hyun Cho
Sangyeop Jung
Soyeon Cho
Kyu Song Lee
Jin-Seok Kim
Yeonsook Choung
Jae Yeon Lee
Gi-Heum Nam
Jin-Oh Hyun
Hyun Kyung Oh
Byeong Mee Min
Jongsung Lee
Hye Ryun Na
Source :
Journal of Ecology and Environment. 45
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Background In 2020, a categorized list of wetland preferences, major habitats, and life forms of 4145 vascular plant taxa occurring in the Korean Peninsula was published by the National Institute of Biological Resources. We analyzed the list and explored the distribution patterns of the five categorized groups according to wetland preference, along with the information on the major habitats and the life forms of the plants belonging to those categories. Results Out of 4145 taxa, we found that 729 wetland plant taxa (18%) occur in Korea: 401 obligate wetland plants and 328 facultative wetland plants. Among the 729 wetland taxa, the majority (73%) was hygrophytes and the remaining 27% was aquatic macrophytes. Furthermore, almost all of the wetland taxa are herbs; so, woody plants are only 4.7%. The 16 carnivorous taxa distributed in Korea were characterized as obligate wetland plants. Conclusions We expect the categorized information would promote understanding of the characteristics of the plant species and would be an important source for understanding, conservation, and restoration of wetland ecosystems.

Details

ISSN :
22881220
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Ecology and Environment
Accession number :
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