한반도에 자생하는 소나무과 나무의 생물지리

Biogeography of Native Korean Pinaceae

  • 공우석 (경희대학교 이과대학 지리학과)
  • Kong Woo-Seok (Department of Geography, College of Sciences, Kyunghee University)
  • 발행 : 2006.03.01

초록

소나무과 나무들은 자연생태계와 경관에 중요하고 경제적 가치도 높아 국민들이 가장 좋아하는 나무이지만 분포, 생태 및 자연사에 대한 정보는 적다. 이 연구는 한반도 소나무과 나무들의 분류체계, 계통발생과 기원, 외관, 분포, 산포와 이동, 생태를 검토하였다. 한반도에 자생하는 소나무과 나무는 소나무속, 가문비나무속, 이깔나무속, 전나무속, 솔송나무속에 속하는 5속 16종이다. 계통적으로 소나무속은 가문비나무속과 이깔나무속에 가까우며, 전나무속은 솔송나무속과 서로 가깝다. 플라이스토세 빙하기에 북방에서 들어온 침엽수들은 후빙기를 거치면서 한랭한 고산대와 아고산대에 살아남았다. 일부 침엽수는 한반도 북부와 남부 산지에 고립되어 적응하면서 풍산가문비나무나 구상나무와 같은 고유종이 되었다. 울릉도의 섬잣나무와 솔송나무는 오랫동안 격리되어 분포하는 종류이다. 한반도의 고산대와 아고산대에 자라며 씨앗에 날개가 없는 눈잣나무, 잣나무는 잣까마귀, 솔잣새, 어치 등 조류와 다람쥐 청서 등 설치류가 퍼트린다. 날개가 있는 소나무과 나무들은 주로 바람에 의해 씨앗이 퍼지는 것으로 보는데, 씨앗의 날개가 클수록 바람에 쉽게 퍼져 분포역이 넓고, 날개 크기가 작을수록 분포역이 좁다. 북한과 남한의 고산대와 아고산대와 섬에 격리되어 분포하는 종은 지구온난화와 같은 환경변화에 취약하며, 최근에 빠르게 확산되는 소나무재선충병은 소나무와 곰솔에 큰 위협이다. 나무를 근거로 자연환경 변천사를 복원하고, 자연생태계를 이해하며, 환경변화를 예측할 수 있다.

Despite of ecological and landscape importances and public popularity of Pinaceae, not much scientific informations are known about Korean Pinaceae. Present work aims to understand the biogeography of Korean native Pinaceae, i.e., taxonomy, phylogeny, origin, life form, distribution, dispersal and migration. Korean native Pinaceae consists of five genera and sixteen species. Pinus is systematically closely related to Picea and Larix, but Abies is related to Tsuga. Boreal conifers which have migrated from NE Asia during the Pleistocene glacial epochs successfully survived, but now confined to the alpine and subalpine belts of the Korean Peninsula mainly due to climate warming since the Holocene. Species, such as Picea pungsanensis and Abies koreana have gradually adapted to local environment, and later became an endemic species of Korea. Disjunctive distribution of Pinus parviflora and Tsuga sieboldii are also indicatives of climate change of the Pleistocene. Major dispersal agent of pine trees with winged seed is wind, but wingless pine tree seeds seem to dispersed by birds and rodents. Pine trees with bigger wings are easily dispersed by wind, and now show broader distribution. Species of Pinaceae with disjunctive distribution on the alpine and subalpine belts of both North and South Korea seems to be more vulnerable to global warming.

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