This paper is intended as an investigation of the biogeographic characteristics of ant faunas of the eight islands in West Sea of South Korea, using quantitative genetic analyses. The faunal similarity is examined using the Nomura-Simpson’s Coef.cie...
This paper is intended as an investigation of the biogeographic characteristics of ant faunas of the eight islands in West Sea of South Korea, using quantitative genetic analyses. The faunal similarity is examined using the Nomura-Simpson’s Coef.cient (NSC). The obtained NSC value matrix was examined by a cluster analysis using UPGMA method. The NSC-values between the seven areas investigated range from 0.500 (Deokjeokdo-Hongdo) to 0.909 (Wonsando-Hongdo). In these islands including Seonyudo, the NSC-values range from 0.571 (Deokjeokdo) to 0.778 (Bigeumdo). The cluster analysis using the similarity index (NSC) showed that eight islands were divided into two groups at the level of 41%. It was shown that Wonsando and Bigeumdo were closer (Similarity= 83%) than those between others. Deokjeokdo and Bigeumdo were remote (Similarity= 41%) from each conspecific population. That is, the species composition of Bigeumdo (Similarity= 70%) was similar to that of the Seonyudo, while that of Deokjeokdo (Similarity= 41%) was different from that.