2014
DOI: 10.13047/kjee.2014.28.6.697
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Monitoring of the Butterfly Communities inhabited of Mt. Hallasan, Jeju island, Korea

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“…2014), has now been found at Mount Halla (Kim et al . 2014) and on Jeju Island. Moreover, as previously described, L. pandava , which was only discovered on Jeju Island in 2006 (Joo et al .…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…2014), has now been found at Mount Halla (Kim et al . 2014) and on Jeju Island. Moreover, as previously described, L. pandava , which was only discovered on Jeju Island in 2006 (Joo et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…First, the spread of L. pandava has already been observed. L. pandava, which originated from western Taiwan (Fric et al 2014), has now been found at Mount Halla (Kim et al 2014) and on Jeju Island. Moreover, as previously described, L. pandava, which was only discovered on Jeju Island in 2006 (Joo et al 2008), was also discovered on Chuja Island, 65 km away from Jeju Island in 2018 (NSM & JPWNHC 2019).…”
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“…Data Set Size Accuracy FP [20] Detection mechanism based on the 2-gram method to the web page text content; the threshold adjustment method to detect defacement.…”
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“…Dau Hoang [22] proposed a website defacement detection method based on machinelearning techniques in his study of website defacement detection. He adopted the idea from Woonyon Kim et al [20], who argued for the n-gram method and occurrence frequency to detect the defacement in a dynamic web page and reduce the false alarms, as well as a method of threshold adjustment to reduce the false positive alarms (as the detection was for dynamic web pages). They proposed two threshold mechanisms to compare their variants in the results.…”
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“…There are two species of roe deer: the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), which are widely distributed over Europe, and the Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus), which are distributed across northern Asia [33], including parts of Siberia, Central Asia, Northeast Asia, and Jeju Island (Figure 2). Currently, their population and habitats are decreasing due to logging and hunting; hence, roe deer have been designated as a species of Least Concern (LC) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) [34], and thus, warrant continuous protection.…”
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confidence: 99%