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Spawning Pattern in the Freshwater Mussel Lamprotula leai and Unio douglasiae sinuolatus of Acheilognathus signifer (Pisces: Acheilognathina)  

Kim, Hyeong Su (Department of Biological Science and Institute for Biodiversity, College of Natural Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
Yang, Hyun (Institute of Biodiversity Research)
Ko, Jae Geun (Natinoal Institute of Ecology)
Park, Jong Young (Department of Biological Science and Institute for Biodiversity, College of Natural Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
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Korean Journal of Ichthyology / v.26, no.2, 2014 , pp. 83-88 More about this Journal
Abstract
An endemic Korean bitterling, Acheilognathus signifer, known as using freshwater mussels for its spawning activity, much prefers Lamprotula leai in Dalcheon stream (Goesan population) and Unio douglasiae sinuolatus in Gadaecheon (Danyang population) stream, Korea. The spawning pattern between two mussels and one bitterling was carried out in two populations from April to June, 2011 and 2013. L. leai in the Goesan population was bigger shell length and have more eggs, larvae or both with A. signifer than those of U. d. sinuolatus in the Danyang population. Also, A. signifer in the Goesan population appeared to have a longer ovipositor and lay ripen eggs more than those of A. signifer in the Danyang population. Glochidium, a larval stage, of some L. leai in the Goesan population was incubated in all the demibranch, whereas for all of U. d. sinuolatus in the Danyang population was found in the outer demibranch only. For L. leai in the Goesan population, the eggs, larvae or both of A. signifer were much more in the non-breeding mussels (giving no glochidium) than the breeding mussels having the glochidium. For U. d. sinuolatus in the Danyang population, in contrast, the non-breeding mussels have fewer eggs, larvae or both less than the breeding one.
Keywords
Bitterling; freshwater mussel; Lamprotula leai; Unio douglasiae sinuolatus; Acheilognathus signifer;
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