Terrestrial insect fauna and diversity at the Hwapocheon wetland (Gimhae city, Gyeongsangnamdo province) were investigated with four different survey methods form April to October 2015. As a result, a total of 4,163 individuals were collected, representing 281 species in 98 families and 11 orders. T...
Terrestrial insect fauna and diversity at the Hwapocheon wetland (Gimhae city, Gyeongsangnamdo province) were investigated with four different survey methods form April to October 2015. As a result, a total of 4,163 individuals were collected, representing 281 species in 98 families and 11 orders. The most frequently sampled order was Hemiptera (72 species, 25.5%), followed by Coleoptera (69 species, 24.6%) and Diptera (31 species, 13.1%). The highest number of individuals belonged to Hemiptera (1,265 individuals, 30.3%), followed by Coleoptera (911 individuals, 21.8%) and Orthoptera (848 individuals, 20.4%). The dominant species was Nysius plebejus Distant, followed by Chaetocnema concinna (Marshall). Diversity analyses showed dominance index (DI) was 0.15, diversity index (H') 4.48, richness index (RI) 33.60 and evenness (EI) index 0.80. Among the collected insect species, two species were designated as indigenous ones to Korea, 18 species need permission for export, three species were designated as climate-sensitive biological indicators and one species was the ecosystem disturbing species.
Terrestrial insect fauna and diversity at the Hwapocheon wetland (Gimhae city, Gyeongsangnamdo province) were investigated with four different survey methods form April to October 2015. As a result, a total of 4,163 individuals were collected, representing 281 species in 98 families and 11 orders. The most frequently sampled order was Hemiptera (72 species, 25.5%), followed by Coleoptera (69 species, 24.6%) and Diptera (31 species, 13.1%). The highest number of individuals belonged to Hemiptera (1,265 individuals, 30.3%), followed by Coleoptera (911 individuals, 21.8%) and Orthoptera (848 individuals, 20.4%). The dominant species was Nysius plebejus Distant, followed by Chaetocnema concinna (Marshall). Diversity analyses showed dominance index (DI) was 0.15, diversity index (H') 4.48, richness index (RI) 33.60 and evenness (EI) index 0.80. Among the collected insect species, two species were designated as indigenous ones to Korea, 18 species need permission for export, three species were designated as climate-sensitive biological indicators and one species was the ecosystem disturbing species.
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