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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2007.17.8.1104

The Influence of Muddy Water in Imha Reservoir on the Ichthyofauna and Fish Growth  

Han, Seung-Cheol (Department of biology, College of Natural Sciences, Andong National University)
Lee, Hak-Young (Department of biology, College of Natural Sciences, Andong National University)
Seo, Eul-Won (Department of biology, College of Natural Sciences, Andong National University)
Shim, Jae-Hun (Natural Environment Studying Institute)
Lee, Jong-Eun (Department of biology, College of Natural Sciences, Andong National University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.17, no.8, 2007 , pp. 1104-1110 More about this Journal
Abstract
The number of investigated fish collected from the Andong and the Imha reservoir were 2,540 individuals 20 species belonging to 7 families, 850 individuals 11 species belonging to 4 families respectively from May 2005 to March 2006. The total number of the common 3 species individuals investigated caught from the Andong reservoir and the Imha reservoir were 486 individuals and 124 individuals respectively. The investigated individuals is similar(${\pm}2.5$ mm) to 171 individuals make a comparative study. The Opsariichthys uncirostris, Culter brevicauda, Hemiculter eigenmanni of length-weight relationship were TW = $0.00007TL^{3.0543}$, TW = $0.0000009TL^{3.3654}$, TW = $0.00000^{3.3872}$ in the Andong reservoir and TW = $0.00002TL^{2.8493}$, TW = $0.00001TL^{2.8744}$, TW = $0.000004TL^{3.1082}$ in the Imha reservoir respectively. The Condition factor(K) of the Andong reservoir showed the positive slopes in all three species and to be in a good nutrition condition; where as the condition factor(K) of the Imha reservoir showed the negative slopes in two species except in H. eigenmanni and appeared to be in a little bad nutrition condition. Relative condition factor(Kn) indicating that O. uncirostris and C. brevicauda in Andong reservoir is more rotund than ones of Imha reservoir but H. eigenmanni in the Imha reservoir is more rotund than the ones of the Andong reservoir.
Keywords
Fish; relationship; condition factor;
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