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Journal of Applied Ecology | 2017

Meta‐corridor solutions for climate‐vulnerable plant species groups in South Korea

Hyeyeong Choe; James H. Thorne; Robert J. Hijmans; Jiyoen Kim; Hyuksoo Kwon; Changwan Seo

Summary 1.Vulnerability assessments can provide useful information for the establishment of climate change adaptation strategies. We performed spatial vulnerability assessments for multiple plant species that incorporate potential range shifts to areas of future suitable climate. We conducted the assessments at a national level for plant species organized into vulnerable species groups. We then identified a climate meta-corridor for each vulnerable group that could potentially be a pathway for multiple species. 2.We estimated climate suitability for 2297 South Korean terrestrial plant species under current climate conditions and climate projections for 2050 using the Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) multiresponse species distribution model. We classified the plants into five groups based on their current spatial distribution patterns: centrally located species, wide-range species, coastal mountain species, montane species, and lowland species. Three vulnerability assessment components — exposure, spatial disruption, and dispersal pressure — were used to calculate the spatial vulnerability of each species. Vulnerability values were averaged by group. We identified climate meta-corridors that would link current suitable areas to future climatically suitable areas, and tested the corridors for multi-species accessibility. 3.The vulnerability assessment indicates that coastal mountain, montane, and lowland species groups, comprising 37% of all modelled species, are the most vulnerable to climate change. The climate meta-corridor for each group overlaps at least some portion of 83% or more of its species’ current modelled ranges. The current and future climate-suitable areas for the lowland species group have very little spatial overlap, suggesting a high priority should be placed on the corridor identified for these species. We found that the destinations of the climate corridors converge, raising questions about large numbers of species moving to limited areas, and that transboundary corridor modelling is needed on the Korean Peninsula. 4.Policy Implications. Each of the three meta-corridors has unique policy implications: assisted migration for the highest elevation species for the montane; significant conservation and restoration work for the lowland; and perhaps no direct intervention but monitoring to evaluate effectiveness of the relatively intact habitats of the coastal mountain meta-corridor. Overall, implementation policies for climate connectivity will be context-dependent, requiring different approaches dependent on local and regional conditions and the species targeted. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.


Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2015

Disentangling roadkill: the influence of landscape and season on cumulative vertebrate mortality in South Korea

Changwan Seo; James H. Thorne; Tae-Young Choi; Hyuksoo Kwon; Chong-Hwa Park


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2012

A Study on the Species Distribution Modeling using National Ecosystem Survey Data

Jiyeon Kim; Changwan Seo; Hyuksoo Kwon; Ji-Eun Ryu; Myungjin Kim


Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology | 2012

Climatic and Environmental Effects on Distribution of Narrow Range Plants

Hyuksoo Kwon; Jieun Ryu; Changwan Seo; Jiyeon Kim; Jaehwa Tho; Minhwan Suh; Chong-Hwa Park


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2014

A nationwide analysis of mammalian biodiversity hotspots in South Korea

Jiyeon Kim; Hyuksoo Kwon; Changwan Seo; Myungjin Kim


Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity | 2013

Comparative Insect Faunas between Ganghwado and Six Others Islands of West Coastal in Incheon, Korea

Seong-Joon Park; Hyuksoo Kwon; Seo-Kyoung Park; Do Sung Kim; Doo-Sang Park


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2012

A Study on Distribution Characteristics of Corylopsis coreana Using SDM

Hyuksoo Kwon; Ji-Eun Ryu; Changwan Seo; Jiyeon Kim; Dong-Ok Lim; Minhwan Suh


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2015

A Review on the Public Appeals of the Ecosystem and Nature Map

Kyunghwan Ahn; Youngkyu Shin; Ji-Yeon Kim; Yeoulkyung Lee; Jeongcheol Lim; Jeongwook Ha; Hyuksoo Kwon; Jae-Hwa Suh; Myungjin Kim


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2015

The Food Habits and Habitat Use of Yellow-Throated Martens(Martes flavigula) by Snow Tracking in Korean Temperate Forest During the Winter

Donggul Woo; Tae-Young Choi; Hyuksoo Kwon; Sanggyu Lee; Jongchun Lee


Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology | 2011

A Study on the Spatial Decision Making Support Model for Protected Areas Boundary (re)Design -A Case of Jirisan National Park-

Hye-Jung Sung; Hyuksoo Kwon; Changwan Seo; Chong-Hwa Park

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Changwan Seo

Seoul National University

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Chong-Hwa Park

Seoul National University

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Tae-Young Choi

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Donggul Woo

Seoul National University

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Doo-Sang Park

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Jae-Hwa Suh

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Seong-Joon Park

National Institute of Environmental Research

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