Hunsung Kim
Seoul National University
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Environmental Entomology | 2008
Hunsung Kim; Joon-Ho Lee
Abstract A phenology simulation model was developed for Scotinophara lurida (Burmeister). The components for the model were a degree-day immigration flight model of overwintered adults, temperature-dependent developmental models of each stage, survival rates of each stage, and an adult oviposition model. A degree-day model for immigration flight of overwintered adults was developed with blacklight trap catch data by a Weibull function. Laboratory experiments using seven constant temperature regimens were conducted to determine the effect of temperature on the development of immature stages. Developmental rates of each immature stage fit well to a linear model. Distribution of developmental time for each immature stage was successfully modeled against physiological age by a Weibull function. To determine the temperature effect on longevity, fecundity, and survival of female adults, laboratory and greenhouse experiments were conducted. The adult developmental rate (1/median longevity) was described by a linear model. The oviposition model was developed incorporating the three components of average total fecundity, cumulative oviposition rate function, and survival rate function. The simulation model predicted the time of peak occurrences of life stages of S. lurida well.
Journal of Arachnology | 2006
Seung-Tae Kim; Hunsung Kim; Myung-Pyo Jung; Joon-Ho Lee; Joon Namkung
Abstract Two new species of the genus Atypus, Atypus sternosulcus new species from Andong and A. suwonensis new species from Suwon, are newly described from Korea.
Journal of Ecology and Environment | 2006
Seung-Tae Kim; Myung-Pyo Jung; Hunsung Kim; Joon-Hwan Shin; Jong-Hwan Lim; Tae-Woo Kim; Joon-Ho Lee
Insect fauna in adjacent areas of Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Korea was surveyed seasonally in . The survey area was divided into 3 regions (eastern mountain, middle inland, and western coastal regions) in accordance with administrative districts and topography. Sampling methods such as sweeping, sieving, beating, brushing and suction were used depending on the environmental and military conditions. Total 361 genera and 437 species of 116 families belonging to 14 orders were identified. Among these, 46 species were new to insect fauna of DMZ areas. Species richness was the highest in the eastern mountain region. Numbers of habitat-common and -specific species were 96 (22%) and 195 (47.2%), respectively. The insect species community similarity was highest (0.64) between eastern mountain region and western coastal region. Insect orders showing high species richness were Coleoptera (38.9%), Lepidoptera (19.2%), Orthoptera (9.4%), and Hemiptera (9.2%). These results will be useful information for study of history on the change of insect fauna and future conservation in DMZ areas.
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2008
Myung-Pyo Jung; Seung-Tae Kim; Hunsung Kim; Joon-Ho Lee
Applied Entomology and Zoology | 2009
Hunsung Kim; Sunghoon Baek; Sejin Kim; Soo-Yeon Lee; Joon-Ho Lee
Applied Soil Ecology | 2008
Myung-Pyo Jung; Seung-Tae Kim; Hunsung Kim; Joon-Ho Lee
Ecological Research | 2007
Hunsung Kim; Seung-Tae Kim; Myung-Pyo Jung; Joon-Ho Lee
Canadian Entomologist | 2004
Seung-Tae Kim; Myung-Pyo Jung; Hunsung Kim; Joon-Ho Lee; Han-Mo Koo
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2009
Hunsung Kim; TaeGyun Kim; YongJun Kwon; Sejin Kim; Joon-Ho Lee
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2009
Jong-Kook Jung; Seung-Tae Kim; Soo-Yeon Lee; Hunsung Kim; Myeong-Pyo Jung; Sejin Kim; Chang-Kyu Park; Eunhee Lee; Joon-Ho Lee