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  1. In 2020, a categorized list of wetland preferences, major habitats, and life forms of 4145 vascular plant taxa occurring in the Korean Peninsula was published by the National Institute of Biological Resources....

    Authors: Yeonsook Choung, Byeong Mee Min, Kyu Song Lee, Kang-Hyun Cho, Kwang Yeong Joo, Jin-Oh Hyun, Hye Ryun Na, Hyun Kyung Oh, Gi-Heum Nam, Jin-Seok Kim, Soyeon Cho, Jongsung Lee, Sangyeop Jung and Jaeyeon Lee

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2021 45:8

    Content type: Notes

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  2. Most of the Pinus densiflora forests, occupying the largest area, have been restored in South Korea since the 1970s. As young pioneer forests, the succession process is under way. Since the forests are distribute...

    Authors: Yeonsook Choung, Jongsung Lee, Soyeon Cho and Jaesang Noh

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2020 44:16

    Content type: Review

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  3. Genus Quercus is a successful group that has occupied the largest area of forest around the world including South Korea. The acorns are an important food source for both wild animals and humans. Although the repr...

    Authors: Jaesang Noh, Youngjin Kim, Jongsung Lee, Soyeon Cho and Yeonsook Choung

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2020 44:26

    Content type: Research

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  4. Genus Sasa, dwarf bamboos, are considered to be species that lower biodiversity in the temperate forests of East Asia. Although they have a long interval, they, the monocarpic species, have a unique characteristi...

    Authors: Soyeon Cho, Youngjin Kim and Yeonsook Choung

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2018 42:37

    Content type: Research

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