Spatial distribution patterns and implications for conservation ofScrophularia takesimensis (Scrophulariaceae), an endangered endemic species on Ulleung Island, Korea

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Yeongseok Lim
Sung-Tae Na
Sung-Jin Lee
Kang Hyun Cho
Hyunchur Shin
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[1] Soonchunhyang University,Department of Biology
[2] Ewha Woman’s University,Researcn Institute of EcoScience
[3] Inha University,Department of Biology
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Journal of Plant Biology | 2008年 / 51卷
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Conservation; spatial distribution pattern; Ulleung Island;
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As part of an on-going effort to conserve endangered and endemicScrophularia takesimensis (Scrophulariaceae), we analyzed its spatial distribution patterns by applying an index of dispersion, plant-to-all-plant distances, and the varying quadrat size method. Three indices — Dispersion, Morisita, and Standardized Morisita — all revealed clumping with small aggregates, and distances between aggregates were more or less regular. The asymptote level occurred at a distance of 20 to 30 m; the distance showing 90% of cumulative frequency coincided with 20 to 21 m; 95%, 24 to 25 m; and 99%, 31 to 32 m. The 20 m× 20 m and 40 m×40 m quadrats contained 25 and 40 plants, respectively. We conclude that this number of individuals and size of area are the minimum required for the conservation of this species.
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