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Park, Sang Hee Kim, Jung Sung Kim, Hyoung Tae
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Ecology and evolution
Fern gametophytes have often been neglected in research; however, studies on gametophytes are crucial for a better understanding of the evolution of ferns. During their life cycle, some gametophytes produce large and long-lived populations without producing sporophytes and reproduce independently through asexual means, such as through the formation...
jung, kwanghee nguyen, vinh t. piscarac, diana yoo, seung-chul
Jeju Island comes second to only Seoul as Korea&rsquo / s most visited destination, yet most visitors do not have the chance to go beyond brief visits and immerse themselves in the island&rsquo / s history and cultural heritage. This project introduces the cultural heritage of Jeju Island to visitors through virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR...
Samanta, Palas Shin, Sookkyung Jang, Sojin Song, Young-Cheol Oh, Sangsil Kim, Jang K
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Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
The present investigation was aimed to characterize the Ulva blooms and to identify the probable sources for Ulva blooms along the Jeju Island coast for pertinent control measures. Algal isotope signatures (δ13C, δ15N and δ18O) and tissue nitrogen and carbon were analyzed to map nutrient sources around the Jeju coastal areas. The algal δ13C values ...
Jeong, Heon-Mo Jang, Rae-Ha Kim, Hae-Ran You, Young-Han
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Journal of Ecology and Environment
BackgroundThis study investigated the temporal variation in soil CO2 efflux and its relationship with soil temperature and precipitation in the Quercus glauca and Abies koreana forests in Jeju Island, South Korea, from August 2010 to December 2012. Q. glauca and A. koreana forests are typical vegetation of warm-temperate evergreen forest zone and s...
Kim, Tae-Hyoun Han, Ju-Hee Chang, Seo-Na Kim, Dong-Su Abdelkader, Tamer Said Seok, Seung-Hyeok Park, Jong-Hwan Oh, Hong-Shik Kim, Jong-Taek Lee, Byoung-Hee
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Laboratory animal research
Sarcocystis spp is a causative agent of sarcocystosis. They have a characteristic life cycle infecting both prey and predator. Sarcocystis can cause myositis, atrophy of the adjacent cells and abortion in cattle. In mice, sarcocystosis causes mild cellular reactions without clinical disease. Severe haemorrhage and abortion were also reported. For m...