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http://dx.doi.org/10.35399/ISK.32.2.4

Spawning Characteristics of Hangang Bitterling, Rhodeus pseudosericeus (Pisces: Acheilognathinae) in the Host Mussel with Glochidia  

Kim, Hyeong Su (Inland Aquaculture Research, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Park, Jong Young (Department of Biological Science, College of Natural Science, Chonbuk National University)
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Korean Journal of Ichthyology / v.32, no.2, 2020 , pp. 63-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigated spawning characteristics of Hangang bitterling, Rhodeus pseudosericeus inside the host mussel, Unio douglasiae sinuolatus at the Heukcheon Stream in Korea from April to June 2017. 327 mussels were collected, among them, 34 (14.1%) were spawned mussels of R. pseudosericeus with glochidia. The mean number of R. pseudosericeus embryos with or without glochidia by the mussel gill position was 5.0±3.58 (range, 1~8) vs. 2.8±2.13 (1~9) in the left outer demibranch, 1.5±0.96 (1~3) vs. 1.7±0.82 (1~3) in the left inner demibranch, 1.4±0.51 (1~2) vs. 2.1±1.85 (1~6) in the right inner demibranch, and 6.4±4.82 (1~20) vs. 3.0±1.86 (1~6) in the right outer demibranch. The frequency of R. pseudosericeus embryos with or without glochidia by the mussel gill position was 82.6% vs. 73.4% in the left outer demibranch, 17.4% vs. 9.4% in the left inner demibranch, 26.1% vs. 15.6% in the right inner demibranch, and 58.7% vs. 67.2% in the right outer demibranch. The mean number of R. pseudosericeus embryos with or without glochidia was 8.5±6.43 (1~23) vs. 4.5±3.38 (1~14). The number and frequency of R. pseudosericeus embryos were higher in the mussel with glochidia and the outer demibranchs than those without glochidia and with inner demibranchs.
Keywords
Rhodeus pseudosericeus; bitterling; host-parasites; coevolution; host mussel;
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