Changes in Species Composition in Restored Wetland Habitat

This study monitored of flora and fauna from 2022 to 2024 to investigate changes in biodiversity in relation to the wetland restoration project. A total of 220 plant species from 72 families and 141 animal species from 75 families were identified. Endangered species included five level II endangered...

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Main Authors: Jeongseop An, Hyerin Yu, Cheol-Yeong Kim, Jieun Bak, Hae-jun Baek, Minjeong Seok, Youngho Cho, Soon Jae Eum, Youngjun Park, Dakyum Roh, Soo In Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: GeoAI Data Society 2025-06-01
Series:Geo Data
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Online Access:http://geodata.kr/upload/pdf/GD-2025-0007.pdf
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Summary:This study monitored of flora and fauna from 2022 to 2024 to investigate changes in biodiversity in relation to the wetland restoration project. A total of 220 plant species from 72 families and 141 animal species from 75 families were identified. Endangered species included five level II endangered plant species, Cicuta virosa, Epilobium hirsutum, Lychnis kiusiana, Lychnis wilfordii, and Euryale ferox, along with one endangered mammal species, Prionailurus bengalensis. Additionally, three plant species (Solanum carolinense, Hypochaeris radicata, and Humulus japonicus) and one amphibian species (Lithobates catesbeianus) were identified as ecosystem-disturbing species designated under the Act on the Conservation and Use of Biological Diversity in Korea. This study not only evaluates the effectiveness of wetland ecosystem restoration and management but also provides foundational data for future restoration projects and conservation policies, emphasizing the importance of long-term monitoring.
ISSN:2713-5004