Optimal environmental range for Juncus effusus, an important plant species in an endangered insect species (Nannopya pygmaea) habitat in Korea

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Juncus effusus is mostly found in freshwater wetlands and is widely used for landscaping and creating artificial wetlands due to its high ecological value. J. effusus tends to dominate during the early stage (3-10 years) of the second succession in abandoned paddy fields. This study focused on the environmental characteristics of J. effusus to create habitat for an endangered species, Nannopya pygmaea, which lives in wetlands dominated by J. effusus. Considering the distribution of J. effusus and N. pygmaea, 63 quadrats at eight wetlands were investigated between May and June 2006 during the critically dry period. Fifty-three species from 28 families co-occurred with J. effusus, and Persicaria thunbergii was the most abundant (63.5%). The optimal ranges of distribution (ORD) for the water variables were water depth, -2 to 10 cm; dissolved oxygen, 0.99-3.55 mg/kg, conductivity (CON), 23.40-115.40 μs/cm, total dissolved solid, 12.53-57.60 mg/L; pH, 5.00-6.87; K +, 0.11-1.46 mg/L; Ca 2+, 1.53-5.85 mg/L; Na +, 3.16-7.47 mg/L; Mg 2+, 0.11-1.96 mg/L; NO 3-N, < 0.001-0.072 mg/L; NH 4-N, 0.005-0.097 mg/L; and PO 4-P, 0.006-0.047 mg/L. ORDs for the soil variables were water content, 1.05- 2.96%; loss-on ignition method (LOI), 5.07-7.81%; CON, 23.70-59.70 μs/cm; pH, 4.40-5.16; extracted (e) K +, 4.34-15.73 cmol/kg; eCa 2+, 31.56-191.56 cmol/kg; eNa +, < 0.01-2.61 cmol/kg; eMg, 0.04-19.82 cmol/kg; eNO 3-N, 0.514-1.175 mg/kg; eNH 4-N, 0.033-0.974 mg/kg, ePO 4-P, 0.491-11.552 mg/kg; total nitrogen, 0.016-0.200%; and total carbon, 1.06-2.37%. The appearance of rush during early succession indicated relatively lower levels of these physicochemical parameters, and that ORDs should be maintained for the J. effusus community. © The Ecological Society of Korea.

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Yoon, J., Kim, H., Nam, J. M., & Kim, J. G. (2011). Optimal environmental range for Juncus effusus, an important plant species in an endangered insect species (Nannopya pygmaea) habitat in Korea. Journal of Ecology and Field Biology, 34(2), 223–235. https://doi.org/10.5141/JEFB.2011.024

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