2015
DOI: 10.1111/1748-5967.12146
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Effects of landscape and management on ground‐dwelling insect assemblages of farmland in Jeju Island, Korea

Abstract: Granite‐derived soils are widespread in the farmland of Korea in general. In contrast, Jeju Island has mainly volcanic ash soils. Soils and weather condition in Jeju Island created a unique agricultural system. We identified the features of ground‐dwelling insects in farmlands of Jeju Island. This study was conducted in four areas (Samdal‐ri and Susan‐ri in Seogwipo city, and Dongmyeong‐ri and Suwon‐ri in Jeju city) in Jeju Island, Korea. Field surveys were carried out twice in summer (June) and autumn (Septem… Show more

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“…We also identified Orthetrum , Micronecta , and Labidura ( Fig 2D ). Several species belonging to those genera were reported to inhabit Korea [ 63 – 65 ]; however, knowledge about whether raccoon dogs feed on them is limited. Additionally, 16S rRNA gene sequencing detected small-size invertebrates such as Heterocypris and Moina .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also identified Orthetrum , Micronecta , and Labidura ( Fig 2D ). Several species belonging to those genera were reported to inhabit Korea [ 63 – 65 ]; however, knowledge about whether raccoon dogs feed on them is limited. Additionally, 16S rRNA gene sequencing detected small-size invertebrates such as Heterocypris and Moina .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%