The Liverwort and Hornwort Flora of Jeju Island, Republic of Korea: A Volcanic Island with a Unique Mixture of Subtropical, Temperate, Boreal, and Arctomontane Taxa
Author:
Choi Seung Se1ORCID, Bakalin Vadim A.2ORCID, Bum Hyun Min3, Park Seung Jin4, Kim Dae Shin5, Ahn Ung San5, Moon Myung-Ok6
Affiliation:
1. Team of National Ecosystem Survey, National Institute of Ecology, Seocheon 33657, Republic of Korea 2. Botanical Garden-Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Makovskogo Street 142, 690024 Vladivostok, Russia 3. Department of Life Science, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Republic of Korea 4. Division of Botany, Honam National Institute of Biological Resources, Mokposi 58762, Republic of Korea 5. World Heritage Office, Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Government, Jeju 63143, Republic of Korea 6. Institute of Forestree, Jeju 63133, Republic of Korea
Abstract
Jeju Island, due to its position at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula in Northeast Asia, is a on the unique enclave of the many southern elements in the area and features a mixture of subtropical, temperate, boreal, and arctomontane taxa. Among the arctomontane species recorded in this study was Anthelia juratzkana; among the temperate species was Dactyloradula brunnea, and subtropical species were Cavicularia densa, Pallavicinia subciliata, Wiesnerella denudata, and Megaceros flagellaris. A valuable species as first recorded for the Jeju Island is Cryptocoleopsis imbricata. The distribution patterns of these species suggest that the flora of Jeju Island is a meeting place between boreal and subtropical floras. We recorded 222 taxa belonging to 45 families, 80 genera, 209 species, 9 subspecies, and 4 varieties. Among these, 86 species are reported as new to the flora of Jeju Island. A checklist based on a study of 1697 specimens is also provided.
Funder
Russian Academy of Sciences Korean National Institute of Ecology
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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