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  • P-ISSN2765-2203
  • E-ISSN2765-2211
  • KCI Candidate

Spatial Distribution of Bolboschoenus planiculmis and Its Association with Daily Inundation Time in the Geum Estuary

Spatial Distribution of Bolboschoenus planiculmis and Its Association with Daily Inundation Time in the Geum Estuary

국립생태원보 / Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea, (P)2765-2203; (E)2765-2211
2025, v.6 no.Special Issue, pp.90-97
https://doi.org/10.22920/PNIE.2025.6.Special.S90
YouChanghoon(Changhoon You) (Ecological and Natural Map Team, National Institute of Ecology)
YoonHye-Yeon(Hye-Yeon Yoon) (Ecological and Natural Map Team, National Institute of Ecology)
ChoJangsam(Jangsam Cho) (Ecological and Natural Map Team, National Institute of Ecology)

초록

This study investigated the spatial distribution of the native halophyte Bolboschoenus planiculmis in the tidal wetlands of the Geum Estuary and analyzed its association with key hydrological factors. Based on drone imagery acquired in October 2024, a total of 1,344 patches were identified, covering a cumulative area of 13,754 m2. These patches were primarily concentrated at an average distance of 351 meters from the terrestrial embankment. While over 74% of patch centroids were located within 15 meters of tidal creeks, multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that proximity to creeks did not have a statistically significant effect on patch size (P>0.05). In contrast, average daily inundation duration (15.2-18.9 hours/day, mean 17.6 hours) showed a significant positive correlation with the formation of larger patches (odds ratio=1.75, P<0.001), suggesting that inundation regime is a key driver of patch development. The findings highlight the species’ preference for mid-to lower-intertidal zones and underscore the importance of tidal and inundation management in formulating effective conservation and restoration strategies for halophytic plant habitats in estuarine ecosystems.

keywords
Bolboschoenus planiculmis, Estuarine wetland, Geum Estuary, Inundation duration, Spatial distribution, Tidal creeks

Abstract

This study investigated the spatial distribution of the native halophyte Bolboschoenus planiculmis in the tidal wetlands of the Geum Estuary and analyzed its association with key hydrological factors. Based on drone imagery acquired in October 2024, a total of 1,344 patches were identified, covering a cumulative area of 13,754 m2. These patches were primarily concentrated at an average distance of 351 meters from the terrestrial embankment. While over 74% of patch centroids were located within 15 meters of tidal creeks, multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that proximity to creeks did not have a statistically significant effect on patch size (P>0.05). In contrast, average daily inundation duration (15.2-18.9 hours/day, mean 17.6 hours) showed a significant positive correlation with the formation of larger patches (odds ratio=1.75, P<0.001), suggesting that inundation regime is a key driver of patch development. The findings highlight the species’ preference for mid-to lower-intertidal zones and underscore the importance of tidal and inundation management in formulating effective conservation and restoration strategies for halophytic plant habitats in estuarine ecosystems.

keywords
Bolboschoenus planiculmis, Estuarine wetland, Geum Estuary, Inundation duration, Spatial distribution, Tidal creeks
투고일Received
2025-11-06
수정일Revised
2025-12-08
게재확정일Accepted
2025-12-10
출판일Published
2025-12-31

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