Laboratory of Geographical Ecology

Laboratory of Geographical Ecology

Seoul National University
Laboratory of Geographical Ecology

Laboratory of Geographical Ecology

Seoul National University
Laboratory of Geographical Ecology

Laboratory of Geographical Ecology

Seoul National University

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(2017) Soil nematodes show a mid-elevation diversity maximum and elevational zonation on Mt. Norikura, Japan, Scientific Reports- In press
(2017) Effect of experimental soil disturbance and recovery on structure and function of soil community: a metagenomic and metagenetic approach, Scientific Reports- In press
(2017) Soil fungal diversity in natural grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau: associations with plant diversity and productivity, New Phytologist-In press
(2017) Distinct Soil Microbial Communities at habitats of differing soil water balance on the Tibetan Plateau, Scientific Reports
(2017) Trends in taxonomic and functional composition of soil microbiome along a precipitation gradient in Israel, Microbial Ecology
(2016) Changes in soil fungal community structure with increasing disturbance frequency, Microbial Ecology
(2016) The biogeography of soil archaeal communities on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, Scientific Reports
(2016) Development of Soil Bacterial Communities in Volcanic Ash Microcosms in a Range of Climates, Microbial Ecology
(2016) Molecular methods reveal controls on nematode community structure and unexpectedly high nematode diversity, in Svalbard high Arctic tundra, Polar BIology
(2016) Soil fungal community development in a high Arctic glacier foreland follows a directional replacement model, with a mid-successional diversity maximum, Scientific Reports

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"Laboratory of Geographical Ecology"

We study broad scale patterns in nature, for example between temperate and tropical zones, between different altitudinal belts on mountains, and between continents. Much of the work is currently on microbial life, applying general ecological knowledge to microbial systems. We also study plant ecology and habitat conservation on a geographical scale.