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Are the conservation areas sufficient to conserve endangered plant species in Korea?
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Hyesoon Kang1,*, Sookyung Shin1 and Hyejin Whang2,3
Plant community development in the first growing season of a created mitigation wetland bank as influenced by design elements
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Changwoo Ahn*
Above- and below-ground vegetative responses to prescribed fire regimes in a Chesapeake Bay tidal brackish marsh
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Cheryl A. Leonard1, Changwoo Ahn1,* and Dixie Birch2
Vulnerability of Pinus densiflora to forest fire based on ignition
characteristics
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Hyungsoo Seo1 and Yeonsook Choung2,*
Calling song and phonotactic selectivity in the field cricket Teleogryllus emma (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Soojin Jang, Hyon-Gyong An and Yikweon Jang*
Effects of seed sources and shade on vigor of Brant's oak seedling
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Mansour Taghvaei *
Patterns in solute chemistry of six inlet streams to Lake Hövsgöl,
Mongolia
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Tamir Puntsag1, Jeffrey S. Owen2,5,*, Myron J. Mitchell3, Clyde E. Goulden4
and Patrick J. McHale3
Perspectives on the new National Ecological Institute in South Korea
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.4
ÀúÀÚ : Peter R. Crane1 and Jae C. Choe2,*
Effects of elevated CO2 on organic matter decomposition capacities
and community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria in salt marsh
sediment
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.3
ÀúÀÚ : Soohyun Jung1, Seung-Hoon Lee2, Seok-Soon Park1 and Hojeong Kang2,*
Can we estimate forest gross primary production from leaf lifespan?
A test in a young Fagus crenata forest
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.3
ÀúÀÚ : Kohei Koyama* and Kihachiro Kikuzawa
Ovulated female salamander (Hynobius leechii) respond to water currents
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.3
ÀúÀÚ : Seok-Bum Kim1,2, Jung-Hyun Lee2, Nam-Yong Ra2 and Daesik Park3,*
Responses of an herbaceous community to wild boar (Sus scrofa coreanus Heude) disturbance in a Quercus mongolica forest at Mt. Jeombong, Korea
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.3
ÀúÀÚ : Doo Yong Lyang and Kyu Song Lee
Effects of elevated CO2 concentration and increased temperature
on leaf related-physiological responses of Phytolacca insularis
(native species) and Phytolacca americana (invasive species)
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.3
ÀúÀÚ : Hae-Ran Kim and Young-Han You*
Changes in terpenes of three kinds of pine needles during litter
decomposition
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Gyu Gap Jo1 and Jong Hee Kim2,*
Control of an invasive alien species, Ambrosia trifida with restoration by introducing willows as a typical riparian vegetation
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Chang Seok Lee1,*, Yong Chan Cho2, Hyun Cheol Shin2, Gyung Soon Kim2 and Jeong Hoon Pi2
Feeding activity of cattle egrets and intermediate egrets at different stages of rice culture in Korea
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Yu-Seong Choi1,2, Sun-Sook Kim1 and Jeong-Chil Yoo1,*
Antimicrobial activity and chemical components of two plants, Artemisia capillaris and Artemisia iwayomogi, used as Korean herbal Injin
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Kyoung Sun Seo1, Hyung Jin Jeong2 and Kyeong Won Yun3,*
Effects of elevated CO2 on growth of Pinus densiflora seedling and enzyme activities in soil
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Sunghyun Kim1, Soohyun Jung2, Hojung Kang3 and Insook Lee1,*
Factors affecting the vertical distribution of Betula platyphylla var. japonica and Betula ermanii on Mt. Neko in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Otsubo Jiro1, Mariko Shigeru2 and Hayashi Ichiroku3,4,*
Island ecology on biological-cultural diversities and human adaptation
in seascapes
±ÇÈ£ : (2010) Vol.33 No.2
ÀúÀÚ : Sun-Kee Hong

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