Tolerance of Juvenile gobiidae, Tridentiger trigonocephalus Exposed to Various Salinity

염분농도에 따른 두줄망둑, Tridentiger trigonocephalus 치어의 내성

  • 강주찬 (부경대학교 수산생명의학과) ;
  • 지정훈 (부경대학교 수산생명의학과) ;
  • 김성길 (부경대학교 수산생명의학과) ;
  • 박경수 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소) ;
  • 박승윤 (국립수산과학원 동해수산연구소)
  • Published : 2004.03.01

Abstract

The juvenile gobiidae, Tridentiger trigonocephatus were reared for 40 days under the salinity ranges between 0 and 33.6$\textperthousand$ to examine the effects of salinity on the survival, growth and oxygen consumption rates of the fish. Survival rates were significantly declined for the fish reared under 3.4$\textperthousand$, and daily growth rates were also reduced below 6.7$\textperthousand$ Body length and weight of gobiids reared below 6.7$\textperthousand$ were smaller than those reared above 13.4$\textperthousand$. Oxygen consumption rates in the salinity conditions $\leq$ 10.1$\textperthousand$ were significantly reduced with decreasing salinity. This study reveled that low salinity reduced survival, growth and oxygen consumption rates of the juvenile gobiids suggesting potential influence on the natural mortality of Tridentiger trigonocephalus in the estuarine areas where experience the extreme salinity fluctuations in Korean waters.

염분에 대한 두줄망둑의 내성범위를 파악하기 위한 일환으로 이들의 생존, 성장 및 산소소비에 미치는 염분의 영향을 40일간 사육실험을 통하여 검토하였다. 두줄망둑의 생존율은 염분 10.1$\textperthousand$ 이상에서 90%이상을 나타냈으나, 염분 3.4$\textperthousand$ 이하에서는 유의한 감소를 나타냈고, 담수에서는 40일째 32.5%의 생존율을 보였다. 체장과 체중의 증가 및 성장률은 13.4∼33.6%o의 염분 범위에서 유사한 경향을 나타냈으나, 염분 6.7$\textperthousand$ 이하에서 유의한 감소가 관찰되었다. 산소소비는 염분 10.1%o 이하에서 유의한 감소가 관찰되었고, 염분 10.1, 6.7 및 3.4$\textperthousand$ 에서는 가장 높은 산소소비를 나타낸 27.4$\textperthousand$ (6.67 ml $O_2g^{-1}$ dry weight)의 염분에 비해 각각 28.4, 30.9 및 37.4%가 감소하였고, 담수에서는 52.3%의 감소를 나타냈다. 이러한 결과는 두줄망둑이 낮은 염분에 노출되었을 때, 그들의 생존, 성장 및 산소소비율이 저하한다는 사실을 지적하고 있으며, 하구 수역과 같은 저염분 수역은 두줄망둑의 분포 및 개체수에 잠재적으로 영향을 미칠 수 있다는 것을 암시한다.

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