서천 마을숲 야생벌의 다양성에 대한 정량적 연구

Wild bees are important pollinators in the ecosystem, and it is important to monitortheir abundance and diversity to characterize and conserve these pollinators. In this study, wild bees were collected from a Maeul-soop in Seocheon-gun,Chungcheongnam-do, Republic of Korea for 2 years from February 2...

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Published inGeo Data pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors 이상훈, 권오창, 유동수, 안정섭, 안나현
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published (사)지오에이아이데이터학회 01.03.2024
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ISSN2713-5004
DOI10.22761/GD.2024.0003

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Summary:Wild bees are important pollinators in the ecosystem, and it is important to monitortheir abundance and diversity to characterize and conserve these pollinators. In this study, wild bees were collected from a Maeul-soop in Seocheon-gun,Chungcheongnam-do, Republic of Korea for 2 years from February 2019 to October2020. From the survey, a total of 3,258 wild bees from 9 families and 57 species werecollected over 2 years in the Maeul-soop. The most dominant species was the Andrenakaguya, followed by the Apis mellifera, the Eucera spurcatipes, the Seladonia aeraria,and the Lasioglossum sibiriacum. Monthly changes in the number of species andpopulations show that the number of species increased from February and peakedin August, and the population peaked in April and then decreased. In addition, inthe list of wild bee species collected over the past 2 years, the Apidae was the largestwith 16 species, followed by the Halictidae with 13 species and the Megachilidaewith nine species. However, although there is only one species of Andrenakaguya in the Andrenidae, its population is 2,084, which is the largest amongall wild bees investigated in this study. The results of this study will be useful inunderstanding the impact of pollinating insects due to climate change in the future. KCI Citation Count: 1
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.22761/GD.2024.0003
ISSN:2713-5004
DOI:10.22761/GD.2024.0003