The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea

We revisited the confirmation points of the leopard cat scats surveyed in 2009 for forests around Gyejoksan. We analyzed the relationship between the total length of the walk route and the wild mammal trails, and the rate of rediscovery of the leopard cat scats within the Ecological and Natural Map...

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Main Authors: Jeong-Boon Lee, Yong-Ki Kim, Yang-Seop Bae
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X19301062
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spelling doaj-7242a9a4907c4313bb0aa855d98bf99b2021-04-02T08:02:11ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2019-09-01123390393The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in KoreaJeong-Boon Lee0Yong-Ki Kim1Yang-Seop Bae2Ecoinformatics & Control Institute, Incheon, Republic of KoreaEcoinformatics & Control Institute, Incheon, Republic of KoreaDivision of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Incheon National University, South Korea; Corresponding author. (Songdo-dong) 119 Academy-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, 22012, South Korea. Tel.: +32 835 8246; fax: +32 835 0763.We revisited the confirmation points of the leopard cat scats surveyed in 2009 for forests around Gyejoksan. We analyzed the relationship between the total length of the walk route and the wild mammal trails, and the rate of rediscovery of the leopard cat scats within the Ecological and Natural Map grid. First, in the correlation analysis between the total length of the walk survey route and the number of mammal trails, we confirmed that the longer the walk survey route, the higher the number of mammal trails. Second, as a result of analyzing the rediscovery rate for grids of confirmed scats in 2009 and 2015, the average rediscovery rate was 0.57 in 20 grids. However, when the size of the existing grid was tripled, we confirmed that the rediscovery rate in the grid increased about 1.7 times with an average of 0.98. In addition, it was confirmed that there was no grid that the leopard cat scats had not been rediscovered at the 750-meter grid. From these results, determination of the habitat based on the scat point should be improved because the excretion zone of the leopard cat is wider than the 250-meter grid in the Ecological and Natural Map. Keywords: Average nearest neighbor analysis, Ecological characteristics, Field sign points, Mammals, Rate of rediscoveryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X19301062
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author Jeong-Boon Lee
Yong-Ki Kim
Yang-Seop Bae
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Yong-Ki Kim
Yang-Seop Bae
The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
author_facet Jeong-Boon Lee
Yong-Ki Kim
Yang-Seop Bae
author_sort Jeong-Boon Lee
title The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea
title_short The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea
title_full The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea
title_fullStr The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea
title_full_unstemmed The spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the Ecological and Natural Map in Korea
title_sort spatial analysis of leopard cat scats and the grid for the ecological and natural map in korea
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description We revisited the confirmation points of the leopard cat scats surveyed in 2009 for forests around Gyejoksan. We analyzed the relationship between the total length of the walk route and the wild mammal trails, and the rate of rediscovery of the leopard cat scats within the Ecological and Natural Map grid. First, in the correlation analysis between the total length of the walk survey route and the number of mammal trails, we confirmed that the longer the walk survey route, the higher the number of mammal trails. Second, as a result of analyzing the rediscovery rate for grids of confirmed scats in 2009 and 2015, the average rediscovery rate was 0.57 in 20 grids. However, when the size of the existing grid was tripled, we confirmed that the rediscovery rate in the grid increased about 1.7 times with an average of 0.98. In addition, it was confirmed that there was no grid that the leopard cat scats had not been rediscovered at the 750-meter grid. From these results, determination of the habitat based on the scat point should be improved because the excretion zone of the leopard cat is wider than the 250-meter grid in the Ecological and Natural Map. Keywords: Average nearest neighbor analysis, Ecological characteristics, Field sign points, Mammals, Rate of rediscovery
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X19301062
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