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한반도의 비무장지대를 통과하는 겨울철새의 이동경로에 대한 연구

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A study of wintering migratory birds passing through Demilitarized Zone in Korea

이상돈, 정지향, 히로요시 히구찌

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Understanding of routes of migratory birds are important subject for conservation of avifauna. Korea Demilitarized zone (DMZ) is considered as one of the most important stopover for migratory birds that pass in the Korean peninsula. This region has been known internationally as an excellent nature preservation areas since 1953. Rare and endangered animal species such as leopards (Pathera pardus) and Siberian tigers (Panthera tigris) have increased in population. Furthermore this areas provide home for endangered migratory birds including white-naped (Grus vipio) and red-crowned cranes (G. japonensis). Recent satellite-tracked crane species has shown the importance and linkages between a small number of habitat sites in DMZ. White-naped cranes were satellite tracked 9 individuals spent 27-78% of their time in Panmunjum and 10-75% in Cheolwon. This signifies the rich feeding sites with relatively little disturbance thus making the DMZ extremely valuable as a stopover.

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Abstract
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 2. 연구방법 및 재료
 3. 결과
 4. 결론
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저자정보

  • 이상돈 Sang Don Lee. Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Ewha Womans University
  • 정지향 Ji Hyang Chung. Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Ewha Womans University
  • 히로요시 히구찌 Hiroyoshi Higuchi. Laboratory of Biodiversity Science, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo

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