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Quantitative Fluctuation and Species Composition of the Fish by Bottom Trawl in the Middle of Yellow Sea, Korea

황해 중부에서 저층 트롤에 어획된 어류의 종조성 및 양적변동

  • Joo, Hyun (Korea Fisheries Resources Agency) ;
  • Chu, Bora (Korea Ecology Institute Co., Ltd) ;
  • Lee, Seonghoon (Department of Fishery, Marine, Industry, Tourism, and Leisure, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Yu, Taesik (Department of Fisheries Sciences, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Han, Kyeongho (Department of Fisheries Sciences, Chonnam National University)
  • 주현 (한국수산자원공단) ;
  • 추보라 (한국생태연구원(주)) ;
  • 이성훈 (전남대학교, 수산해양산업관광레저융합학과) ;
  • 유태식 (전남대학교, 수산과학과) ;
  • 한경호 (전남대학교, 수산과학과)
  • Received : 2020.05.13
  • Accepted : 2020.06.09
  • Published : 2020.06.30

Abstract

Fish, caught by bottom trawling in the middle of the Yellow sea (east of Korea), in the spring and summer of 2016 were assessed for species composition and fluctuation in their abundance. The fish were studied at four research stations (St.) and were found to be composed of 46 species, 31 families, and 14 orders. The dominant species caught were Engraulis japonicus, Larimichthys polyactis, Johnius grypotus, Liparis tanakae, and Larimicthys crocea. All the species were assessed for their numbers, richness, diversity, and dominance to gain a measure of the biodiversity. The highest number of individuals was recorded at St. 4 (50,053 individuals), while the lowest number of individuals was recorded at St. 1 (44,090 individuals). The evenness index was the highest at St. 2 (E = 0.65) and lowest at St. 3 (E = 0.62). The diversity index was the highest at St. 4 (H' = 2.31) and lowest at St. 3 (H' = 2.23). Furthermore, the dominance index was the highest at St. 3 (D = 54.9%) and lowest at St. 2 (D = 47.7%).

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