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Spartina anglica settlement and effect on macrofauna in the west coast of Korea : 한국 서해안에서 영국갯끈풀의 정착요인과 대형저서동물에 미치는 영향

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dc.contributor.advisor이은주-
dc.contributor.author신원협-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-29T05:06:22Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-29T05:06:22Z-
dc.date.issued2018-02-
dc.identifier.other000000150348-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/142438-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 자연과학대학 생명과학부, 2018. 2. 이은주.-
dc.description.abstractSpartina anglica, an invasive perennial marsh grass, brings changes in ecosystem of tidal flat causing sediment stabilization. It has been identified as invasive species in foreign countries such as USA, Canada, and China. S. anglica was first discovered in Ganghwa Island in Incheon, Korea in 2012 and designated as Invasive alien Species by the Ministry of Environment in 2016. However, there are a few studies on the S. anglica settlement and its effect on the tidal flats in Ganghwa Island. I conducted outdoor experiment to identify the factors for the S. anglica seed settlement and S. anglica patch effects on macrofauna. Additionally, an indoor experiments was performed to determine the factors influencing germination rate of S. anglica. Average of the seed number of S. anglica in S. japonica vegetation was 7.1 ± 1.31 m-2 and in mudflat was 0.6 ± 0.26 m-2. The seed number of S. anglica per unit area (m2) was higher in S. japonica vegetation than mudflat. However, Spearman correlation analysis among density, coverage, height, underground biomass of S. japonica, and number of seeds of S. anglica showed no correlation. To identify a certain inundation time germinating S. anglica seeds, germination experiment was conducted. The Cox Proportional-Hazard Model suggested that inundation treatment had no significant effect on germination probability. It indicated inundation time might not have effect on seed settlement. First result suggests that S. japonica vegetation play a role as a trap for S. anglica seed. The second study was carried out to examine the difference of S. anglica patch structure along invasion history within 5 years and the effect of S. anglica on benthic macrofauna. The survey area was divided into 2 sections by habitats, S. japonica vegetation from 0 to 60 m away and mudflat 60 to 90 m away from the embankment. The patch size of S. anglica was categorized into small (1 – 4 m2), medium (5 – 11 m2), and large (13 – 40 m2) in area with four replicates for each habitat. The mean of live leaf and rhizome biomass in small size patch of S. anglica was significantly higher than in medium and large size patch of S. anglica, indicating more resource allocation to be underground in small size patch. After S. anglica invasion in Dongmak-ri, macrofauna richness (70%), diversity (80%), and abundance (67%) were decreased. However, infaunal spartina feeder Perinereis linea and epifauna Batillaria cumingi and Lactiforis takii may be increased by S. anglica. In CCA analysis for macrofauna assemblages, Mudflat where S. anglica invaded was not mixed with S. japonica vegetation where S. anglica invaded. However, Mudflat and S. japonica vegetation with no invasion were mixed. It suggested that habitat with S. anglica invasion may change the macrofauna assemblages with negative effect and the result differs depending on the habitat.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter Ⅰ. General introduction 1
1.1. History of Spartina anglica 2
1.2. Spartina anglica seed settlement 3
1.3. Spartina anglica effects on marofauna 4
1.4. Previous studies on Spartina anglica in Korea 5
1.5. Objectives of the study 6

Chapter Ⅱ. The effect of Suaeda japonica population on seed settlement of Spartina anglica 7
2.1. Introduction 8
2.1.1. The effect Suaeda japonica population on seed settlement of Spartina anglica 8
2.1.2. Light and inundation for Spartina anglica germination 9
2.2. Method 10
2.2.1. Study area 10
2.2.2. Vegetation survey on Suaeda japonica 11
2.2.3. Collecting Spartina anglica seeds 12
2.2.4. Analysis of soil 12
2.2.5. Effect of light 13
2.2.6. Effect of inundation 14
2.2.7. Statistical analysis 15
2.3. Results 16
2.3.1. Vegetation survey on S. japonica and S. anglica seed number 16
2.3.2. Seed of S. anglica 17
2.3.3. Analysis of soil 19
2.3.4 Germination model and hazard rates 22
2.4. Discussion 27

Chatper Ⅲ. Patch effects of Spartina anglica on benthic macrofauna 29
3.1. Introduction 30
3.2. Method 31
3.2.1. Study area 31
3.2.2. Vegetation survey 32
3.2.3. Benthic macrofauna survey 35
3.2.4. Analysis of soil 36
3.2.5. Statistical analysis 36
3.3. Results 37
3.3.1. Density, height, and coverage of Spartina anglica 37
3.3.2. Biomass of Spartina anglica 40
3.3.3. Correlation and regression between patch structure traits 44
3.3.4. Benthic macrofauna survey 49
3.3.5. Analysis of soil 54
3.3.6. Relationships between macrofauna assemblage and environmental variables 56
4.4. Discussion 59
4.4.1. Density, height, coverage of Spartina anglica 59
4.4.2. Biomass of Spartina anglica 59
4.4.3. S. anglica and macrofauna assemblage 60


Chapter Ⅳ. General discussion 63
References 69
Appendix Ⅰ. Data of vegetation and soil analysis in Donggoem-ri 75
Appendix Ⅱ. Data of vegetation and soil analysis in Dongmak-ri 80
국문 초록 87
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectCordgrass-
dc.subjectestuary-
dc.subjectinvasion history-
dc.subjectinvasive species-
dc.subjectmacrofauna-
dc.subjectpatch structure-
dc.subjectseed settlement-
dc.subjectSpartina anglica-
dc.subject.ddc570-
dc.titleSpartina anglica settlement and effect on macrofauna in the west coast of Korea-
dc.title.alternative한국 서해안에서 영국갯끈풀의 정착요인과 대형저서동물에 미치는 영향-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation자연과학대학 생명과학부-
dc.date.awarded2018-02-
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