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금당천에 서식하는 얼록동사리(Odontobutis interrupta)의 생태 특징

Ecological Characteristics of Korean Dark Sleeper, Odontobutis interrupta in Geumdang Stream, Korea

  • 변화근 (서원대학교 생물교육과 )
  • 투고 : 2022.09.21
  • 심사 : 2022.12.07
  • 발행 : 2023.02.28

초록

얼록동사리(Odontobutis interrupta)의 생태적 특징을 연구하기 위해 2021년 1월부터 2021년 12월까지 금당천에서 조사를 실시하였다. 본 종의 서식지 하상구조는 모래(sand)와 진흙(mud)이 풍부하였다. 수심은 평균 48(21~124)cm로 다소 깊었으며, 유속이 0.24(0.08~0.36)m/sec로 느렸다. 암수 성비는 1 : 0.98 이었고, 채집된 개체의 전장 범위는 23mm에서 162mm 이었다. 전장빈도분포도에 따른 연령은 5월 기준 전장이 23~59mm는 만 1년생, 60~99mm는 만 2년생, 100~139mm는 만 3년생, 140~162mm는 만 4년생 이상으로 추정되었다. 2차성징으로 생식적 유두(genital papilla)는 암컷의 경우 원통형 모양으로 끝의 안쪽이 비어 있으며 직경이 수컷에 비해 컷으며 수컷은 끝이 뾰족하여 원뿔 모양이었다. 성적성숙이 이루어진 수컷은 혼인색으로 복부와 몸통 전체가 검은색을 띄었다. 암컷의 경우 60~69mm에 해당하는 일부 개체만 성적성숙을 하였고 70mm 이상이면 모두 성적성숙을 하였다. 수컷은 70~79mm에 해당하는 개체 중 일부만 성적성숙을 하였고 80mm 이상에서 모두 성적성숙이 이루어졌다. 산란시기는 5월부터 시작되어 7월에 끝났으며(수온 19.6~29℃) 산란 성기는 6월로 추정되었다(수온 26℃). 포란수는 평균 2,473(883~4,955)개 이었고 성숙란은 짙은 노란색 구형으로 직경이 1.42(1.20~0.54)mm 이었다. 전장-체중과의 상관관계식은 BW=0.0000006TL3.21로 상수 a는 0.0000006를, 매개변수 b는 3.21 이었다. 비만도 지수는 평균 K=1.67(1.18~2.43) 이었고 기울기(Slope)는 0.116로 양의 값을 나타내었다.

This study investigated the ecological characteristics of Odontobutis interrupta at the Geumdang Stream from January to December 2021. The riverbed structure of the species habitat was rich in sand and mud. The water was deep, ranging from 21 to 124 cm, with an average of 48 cm. The stream velocity was slow at 0.24 (0.08-0.36) m/sec. The ratio of females to males was 1:0.98, and the total length of collected individuals ranged from 23 mm to 162 mm. The age according to the total length-frequency distribution as of May indicated that the group with a total length of 23-59 mm was one year old, the group with 60-99 mm was two years old, the group with 100-139 mm was three years old, and the group with 140-162 mm was four years old. As a secondary gender characteristic, the females genital papilla had a cylindrical shape, a hollow inside of the tip, and a longer diameter than males. The males had a cone shape with a pointed end. Sexually mature males had the nuptial color, with a black abdomen and whole body. Some females with a length ranging from 60 to 69 mm and all females 70 mm longer were sexually mature. Some males with a length ranging from 70 to 79 mm and all males 80 mm longer were sexually mature. The spawning season was from May to July, and the water temperature was between 19.6℃ to 29℃ during that period. The prosperous spawning season was June (26℃). The average number of eggs in the ovaries was 2,473 (883-4,955) per matured female, and the matured eggs were yellowish and spherical with a mean diameter of 1.42 (1.20-0.54) mm. The correlation between total length and weight was BW=0.0000006TL3.21 with the constant a as 0.0000006 and parameter b as 3.21. The condition factor (K) was 1.67 (1.18-2.43) on average, and the slope was 0.116.

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