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http://dx.doi.org/10.11614/KSL.2015.48.2.077

Evaluation of the Movement Pattern of Siniperca scherzeri Using the Radio Telemetry in the Middle Part of the Geum-River where Wiers were Constructed Recently  

Baek, Seung-Ho (Department of Biology Education, Kongju National University)
Yoon, Ju-Duk (Biology Resource Center, Kongju National University)
Kim, Jeong-Hui (Department of Biology Education, Kongju National University)
Park, Sang-Hyeon (Department of Biology Education, Kongju National University)
Lee, Jin-Woong (Department of Biology Education, Kongju National University)
Jang, Min-Ho (Department of Biology Education, Kongju National University)
Kim, Su Kyung (Watershed Ecology Research Team, Water environment Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Byeon, Myeong-Seop (Watershed Ecology Research Team, Water environment Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research)
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Abstract
Siniperca scherzeri is major target species for restocking and restoration project as it is one of the economic species in South Korea. In this study, to investigate their ecological characteristics movement pattern and habitat characteristic of S. scherzeri were analyzed using radio telemetry. Three specimens released during spawning season, moved more than 10 km toward upstream from the release site. Whereas the remains released after spawning season, settled within 400 m of their release site except two specimens (Ss 11, 3.2 km; Ss, 15, 1.4 km). One of possible reason of upstream movement during spawning season is reproduction. The conditions of their settlement area is similar with reference conditions of their spawning ground. S. scherzeri were mainly detected near the edge of the water, and it may related with the facts that rocks are mainly located at the edge of the water and S. scherzeri prefers rocks for their shelter. AMD (Accumulated movement distance) positively related with body weight and condition factor K, but no significant relationship was identified with gender and total length. Daily movement boundary of S. scherzeri was $214.94m^2{\sim}3,257.19m^2$, and their movement was restricted near the edge of the water. The results of this study could be useful to restocking and restoration.
Keywords
mandarin fish; migration; habitat range; spawning;
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