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  1. A typical sewage treatment plant is designed for organic and nutrient removal from municipal sewage water and not targeted to eliminate micropollutants such as pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and nano-sized metal...

    Authors: Younghee Kim and Danvir Mark Farnazo
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:39
  2. Many studies about climate-related range shift of plants have focused on understanding the relationship between climatic factors and plant distributions. However, consideration of adaptation factors, such as d...

    Authors: Seon Uk Park, Kyung Ah Koo, Changwan Seo and Seungbum Hong
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:38
  3. Large-scale land-use change is being caused by various socioeconomic problems. Land-use change is necessarily accompanied by changes in the regional carbon balance in terrestrial ecosystems and affects climate...

    Authors: Seok-Hee Jeong, Ji-Young Eom, Jae-ho Lee and Jae-Seok Lee
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:37
  4. Forest edges create distinctive ecological space as adjacent constituents, which distinguish between different ecosystems or land use types. These edges are made by anthropogenic or natural disturbance and aff...

    Authors: Song Hie Jung, Chi Hong Lim, A Reum Kim, Dong Min Woo, Hye Jin Kwon, Yong Chan Cho and Chang Seok Lee
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:36
  5. In this study, the growth and reproductive response of seedlings, grown in plastic pots with sand, to moisture and nutrients were analyzed in order to study the environmental conditions required to create an a...

    Authors: Eung-Pill Lee, Young-Sub Han, Soo-In Lee, Kyu-Tae Cho, Jae-Hoon Park and Young-Han You
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:35
  6. Soil microorganisms play key roles in nutrient cycling and are distributed throughout the soil profile. Currently, there is little information about the characteristics of the microbial communities along the s...

    Authors: Daegeun Ko, Gayoung Yoo, Seong-Taek Yun, Seong-Chun Jun and Haegeun Chung
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:34
  7. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between the sexual reproduction and the resource allocation in a natural Polygonatum humile population grown in a temperate mixed forest gap. For this aim, th...

    Authors: Byeong-Mee Min
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:29
  8. The aim of this study was to examine the resource allocation among the organs and the leaf morphology of Polygonatum humile. The data were collected from June 2014 to May 2015 in a natural P. humile stand of a te...

    Authors: Byeong-Mee Min
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:30
  9. Spatial structure of plants in a population reflects complex interactions of ecological and evolutionary processes. For dioecious plants, differences in reproduction cost between sexes and sizes might affect t...

    Authors: Sookyung Shin, Sang Gil Lee and Hyesoon Kang
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:31
  10. Limited availability of corn stover due to the competing uses (organic manure, animal feed, bio-materials, and bioenergy) presents a major concern for its future in the bio-economy. Furthermore, biomass resear...

    Authors: D. Aboagye, N. Banadda, R. Kambugu, J. Seay, N. Kiggundu, A. Zziwa and I. Kabenge
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:26
  11. Baekdudaegan was designated in 2005 as a protected area to prevent destruction and conserve. However, there are many disturbed and destroyed areas. The total disturbed area amounts to 25.9 km2 (0.94%), including ...

    Authors: Seon-Mi Lee, Jae-Gyu Cha and Ho-Gyung Moon
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:25
  12. This study was undertaken to analyze the distribution and ecological characteristics of invasive alien plant species on Jeju Island, and to provide basic data for their management and control.

    Authors: Tae-Bok Ryu, Mi-Jeoung Kim, Chang-Woo Lee, Deok-Ki Kim, Dong-Hui Choi, Hyohyemi Lee, Hye-Ran Jeong, Do-Hun Lee and Nam-Young Kim
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:24
  13. Natural regeneration of seedlings as well as saplings of Korean fir has been significantly impacted by the browsing from the early stages of their development, potentially, by roe deer for the last two to thre...

    Authors: Eun-Shik Kim, Jong-Won Lee, Im-Joon Choi, Wontaek Lim, Junghwan Choi, Choong Hyeon Oh, Sung-Hoon Lee and Young-Sun Kim
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:22
  14. Conventional bird observation methods are line survey or point count method by bare eyes or through binoculars or telescopes. But in this study, the possibility of monitoring waterbirds using drones beyond the...

    Authors: Yong-Gu Han, Seung Hwa Yoo and Ohseok Kwon
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:21
  15. The importance of forests continues to increase throughout the world, and one of the reasons is that a forest is a major place to emit terpenes, which have been reported to be beneficial to human health. In So...

    Authors: Jaeseok Lee, Kyoung Sang Cho, Youngjae Jeon, Ji Beom Kim, Young-ran Lim, Kyungho Lee and Im-Soon Lee
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:19
  16. The ground beetles collected during the investigation period were nine subfamilies, 24 genera, 51 species, and 3504 ground beetles. Species richness was high in Pterostichinae has 24 species (47%), Harpalinae ...

    Authors: EuiJeong Hong, Youngjin Kim, Jong-Chul Jeong, Seung-Ho Kang, Jong-Kook Jung and Sang-Wook Suk
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:17
  17. We report the species of medicinal plants collected in Khuvsgul and Khangai Mountain regions of Mongolia. Of the vascular plants that occur in the study region, a total of 280 medicinal plant species belonging...

    Authors: Urgamal Magsar, Kherlenchimeg Nyamsuren, Solongo Khadbaatar, Munkh-Erdene Tovuudorj, Erdenetuya Baasansuren, Tuvshintogtokh Indree, Khureltsetseg Lkhagvadorj and Ohseok Kwon
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:16
  18. As the habitat changes in Korea due to climate change, the emergence of disease-mediated vectors is increasing rapidly. Thus for the surveillance of mosquito- and chigger mite-borne disease, their seasonal pre...

    Authors: Moon Bo Choi, Wook-Gyo Lee, Hyun Jun Kang, Sung-Chan Yang, Bong Gu Song, E-Hyun Shin and Ohseok Kwon
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:15
  19. Plants over-expressing Arabidopsis ABF3 (abscisic acid-responsive element-binding factor 3) have enhanced tolerance to various environmental stresses, especially drought. Using terminal restriction fragment lengt...

    Authors: Ki Jung Nam, Hyo-Jeong Kim, Kyong-Hee Nam, In Soon Pack, Soo Young Kim and Chang-Gi Kim
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:14
  20. The world of technology is pleasantly evolving to a stage where small robotic aid may be used to ease the work of researchers, and to one day bring more accurate results than the current human abilities allow....

    Authors: Bojana Ivosevic, Yong-Gu Han and Ohseok Kwon
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:12
  21. Recently, great demands are rising around the globe for monitoring and studying of long-term ecological changes. To go with the stream, many researchers in South Korea have attempted to share and integrate eco...

    Authors: Hyeonjeong Lee, Hoseok Jung, Miyoung Shin and Ohseok Kwon
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:11
  22. The sprouts of oak species play an important role in maintaining the oak community in a disturbed environment. In this study, we cut 1-year-old oak in three times during the 3 years and measured the sprout res...

    Authors: Seung-Yeon Lee, Kyu-Tae Cho, Rae-Ha Jang and Young-Han You
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:9
  23. “Igune,” a traditional agricultural landscape in the Tohoku region of Japan, is characterized by small-scale artificial woodlots surrounding a farmer’s house that are interspersed with paddy fields. During the...

    Authors: Haruka Imai, Tohru Nakashizuka and Michio Oguro
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:8
  24. There have been many studies on the growth conditions of Zostera marina and Zostera japonica, but few studies have examined how spatial and temporal factors affect growth in established seagrass beds or the distr...

    Authors: Kenji Sugimoto, Yoichi Nakano, Tetsuji Okuda, Satoshi Nakai, Wataru Nishijima and Mitsumasa Okada
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:7
  25. In order to investigate organic carbon distribution, carbon budget, and cycling of the subalpine forest, we studied biomass, organic carbon distribution, litter production, forest floor litter, accumulated soi...

    Authors: Rae-Ha Jang, Heon-Mo Jeong, Eung-Pill Lee, Kyu-Tae Cho and Young-Han You
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:4
  26. This study was conducted to clarify the size of the home range and movement distance of juvenile black-faced spoonbills from post-fledging until fall migration using a Global Positioning System (GPS)-wideband ...

    Authors: Jung-Hoon Kang, In Kyu Kim, Ki-Sup Lee, In-Ki Kwon, Hansoo Lee and Shin-Jae Rhim
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:3
  27. Though the biomass of floral vegetation in understory plant communities in a forested ecosystem only accounts for less than 1% of the total biomass of a forest, they contain most of the floral resources of a f...

    Authors: Yoori Cho, Dowon Lee and SoYeon Bae
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2017 41:2
  28. The objectives of this study were to establish a swimming capability model for largemouth bass using the FishXing (version 3) program, and to determine the swimming speed and feasibility of fish passage throug...

    Authors: Ji-Woong Choi and Kwang-Guk An
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:15
  29. Previous studies on the biological integrity on habitat and landuse patterns demonstrated ecological stream health in the view of regional or macrohabitat scale, thus ignored the mesoscale habitat patterns of ...

    Authors: Martha S. Calderon and Kwang-Guk An
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:13
  30. Many plant species have two modes of reproduction: sexual and asexual. Both modes of reproduction have often been viewed as adaptations to temporally or spatially variable environments. The plant should adjust...

    Authors: Yun Young Yang and Jae Geun Kim
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:12

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Ecology and Environment 2018 42:6

  31. Little is known about how chemical water quality is associated with ecological stream health in relation to landuse patterns in a watershed. We evaluated spatial characteristics of water quality characteristic...

    Authors: Geon-Su Jang and Kwang-Guk An
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:6
  32. The structures and soil factors of Suaeda glauca- Suaeda japonica zonal communities and Phragmites australis-S. japonica zonal communities were studied in salt marshes of west and south...

    Authors: Jeom-Sook Lee, Jong-Wook Kim, Seung Ho Lee, Hyeon-Ho Myeong, Jung-Yun Lee and Jang Sam Cho
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:4
  33. Direct impact of inorganic carbon (i.e., carbon dioxide (CO2)) on the periphyton community is important to understand how and to what extent atmospheric conditions can affect the structure and dynamics of these c...

    Authors: Hye-Jin Park, Dae-Ryul Kwon, Baik-Ho Kim and Soon-Jin Hwang
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:3
  34. As the decomposition of lignocellulosic compounds is a rate-limiting stage in the nutrient mineralization from organic matters, elucidation of the changes in soil enzyme activity can provide insight into the n...

    Authors: Seongjun Kim, Seung Hyun Han, Guanlin Li, Tae Kyung Yoon, Sang-Tae Lee, Choonsig Kim and Yowhan Son
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:2
  35. Recent ocean warming near the Korean peninsula and our lack of knowledge of an important vertebrate group, the sea snakes, encouraged us to clarify this part of Korea’s regional fauna. We re-examined photograp...

    Authors: Il-Hun Kim, Jaejin Park, Robert H. Kaplan, Jong-Nam Lee and Daesik Park
    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2016 40:1