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염분 및 사육수 조건에 따른 감성돔(Acanthopagrus schlegeli)의 생존율

  • 민병화;허준욱;장영진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.287-288
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    • 2001
  • 해산어류의 담수순화에 관한 연구는 일부 광염성 어종에 대해 수행되어 왔으나, 극히 미비한 실정이다 담수순화에 관한 연구는 아가미 구조적 연구, 내분비학적 연구 등이 연어과 어류의 회유시에 밝혀진 바 있다(Chen and Lin., 1994). 다른 해산어류의 삼투압조절 등 생리학적 연구는 숭어의 담수사육에 관한 기초연구 결과가 보고(장과 허, 1999)되고 있다. 그러므로 이러한 삼투압조절 능력 등이 실제 산업에 이용되려면 각각의 양식유용종에 대한 상세한 연구와 각 어종의 염분 내성, 삼투압조절 능력, 염분변화에 따른 생존 및 성장 그리고 삼투압조절 기능을 향상시키기 위한 물리적, 화학적, 생리학적 연구 등이 필요하다. (중략)

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척추동물의 Isozyme에 관한 비교연구: V. 담수어류의 젖산 수소이탈효소 Isozyme

  • 박상윤;이문성;조동현
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.127-130
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    • 1974
  • The lactate dehydrogenase isozymes in tissues of eight fresh water fishes were examined by cellulose acetate electrophoresis. The electrophoretic distribution of the isozymes showed clearly species-specific pattern. Various subbands were found more frequently in these fishes than in mammals. The isozyme pattern of muscle seems to tend to be the same with that of brain in these fishes. The fish lactic dehydrogenase suggested in many cases to be consisted of nonrandomly selected hybrids.

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한국 경북 고령지역에서 발견된 중생대 백악기 담수어류화석 Wakinoichthys sp.

  • Kim, Tae-Wan;Yang, Seung-Yeong
    • 한국지구과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.02a
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    • pp.126-134
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    • 2005
  • 최근 중생대 전기 백악기(약 1.2Ma) 지층이 분포하는 경북 고령의 지역에서 대량으로 발견된 골설목(骨舌目, Osteoglosomorpha) 어류화석을 기재하고 특징을 살펴본 후 현생골설목과의 관계를 조사하고, 아울러 다른 나라에서 발견된 것과의 비교연구를 통해 우리나라에서 발견된 어류화석의 고생물학적 의의를 살펴보았다. 경상층군에서 발견된 어류 화석군은 Semionotiformes, Amiiformes목, 골설목, 당멸치목(Elopiformes), 여을멸목(Albuliformes), Ichthyodectiformes목 등으로 구성되어 있으며, 그중 골설목(Osteoglossiformes)과 여을멸목(Albuliformes)이 가장 풍부하다. 경상어류화석군은 한국의 중생대 백악기 지층에서는 유일한 어류화석군이다. 또한 어류화석과 함께 발견된 여러 화석 및 지질학적 자료를 토대로 어류화석 서식 당시의 고환경을 유추하였다.

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Characteristics of Fish Fauna in the Lower Geum River and Identification of Trophic Guilds using Stable Isotopes Analysis (금강하류의 어류상 및 안정동위원소 분석을 이용한 섭식길드 파악)

  • Yoon, Ju-Duk;Park, Sang-Hyeon;Chang, Kwang-Hyeon;Choi, Jong-Yun;Joo, Gea-Jae;Nam, Gui-Sook;Yoon, Johee;Jang, Min-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.34-44
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    • 2015
  • Fish fauna, difference of stable isotope ratio between freshwater and seawater, and trophic guilds of freshwater fishes were investigated in the lower Geum River. The study was conducted in 2011, and total study area was about 30 km of 20 km upstream and 10 km downstream from the Geum River estuary barrage. Only freshwater fishes were used for analyzing trophic guilds, and discriminant function analysis (DFA) was utilized to reclassify trophic guilds based on stable isotope ratio. Fish fauna in freshwater and seawater areas were entirely different each other, but small number of migratory species such as Coilia nasus and Chelon haematocheilus occurred both areas. Other species were not collected in the different areas because they did not have physiological ability to adapt different salinity concentrations. Stable isotope ration of two areas were different considerably due to food sources. Estuary and seawater fishes uptake food sources originated from marine, and freshwater fishes were from freshwater and terrestrial. Some migratory species showed reverse stable isotope ratio. Even though they collected in freshwater, they showed stable isotope ratio of seawater. This is because ecological characteristics of each species. Trophic guilds of freshwater fishes were reclassified by DFA, and showed slight difference with literatures. However, because this result is related with ontogenetic shift of species, more studies are needed to explain exact and correct trophic guilds. Stable isotope ratio can be changed among regions, seasons and ontogenetic stage, thus we always consider these aspects when analyzing results to get a right answer.

Swimming Performance Evaluation of Four Freshwater Fish Species from the South Korea (국내에 서식하는 담수어류 4종에 대한 유영능력 평가)

  • Misheel, Bold;Kim, Kyu-Jin;Min, Kun-Woo;Jang, Min-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2019
  • Swimming performance of fish is an important factor in the survival of fish. Also, swimming performance of fish is used in the form of habitat, or as a condition to consider when creating a fish ladder. However in Korea, researches in swimming performance of Korean freshwater fish were scarce and inadequate in some part, thus fish ladders were installed without considering their swimming performance. Therefore, in this study, we measured swimming performance of 4 Korean freshwater fish species to consider importance of swimming performance test. The fish used in this study were Carassius auratus, Zacco koreanus, Gnathopogon strigatus, Acheilognathus lanceolata intermedia species which was collected during October to November, 2018 at Geum River, and measurement for swimming speed of each fish was done by using $Loligo^{(R)}$ System, swim tunnel respirometer in January to February of 2019. The average value of the burst critical swimming speed ($U_{crit}$) for each species was $0.8{\pm}0.04m\;s^{-1}$ for C. auratus, $0.77{\pm}0.04m\;s^{-1}$ for Z. koreanus, $0.95{\pm}0.04m\;s^{-1}$ for G. strigatus, $0.73{\pm}0.03m\;s^{-1}$ for A. lanceolata intermedia and the average value of prolonged critical swimming speed was $0.54m\;s^{-1}$ for C. auratus, $0.67m\;s^{-1}$ for Z. koreanus, $0.7m\;s^{-1}$ for G. strigatus, $0.54m\;s^{-1}$ for A. lanceolata intermedia. Since the fish used in this experiment were collected from a small part of the water system in Korea and there were only 4 species, they were not enough to represent the species that inhabit the entire Korean water system. It will be necessary to continue evaluating the swimming performance of other freshwater species in Korea.

A Study on the Freshwater Fish Community in the Small Streams in Namhae Island, Korea (남해도 소하천 담수어류 군집에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Jeong-Ho;Park, Chan-Seo;Hwang, Hosung;Paek, Woon-Kee
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.730-744
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    • 2016
  • In this study, fish fauna and stream characteristics were surveyed from June to October of 2014 in 31 sites of 23 small streams of Namhae Island. During the study period, 38 species belonging to 30 genera under 13 families were collected. Cyprinidae and Gobiidae fish occupied 28.9% (11 species) and Cobitidae fish accounted for 10.5% (4 species). The dominant family was Cyprinidae, and the most dominant species was Zacco koreanus with 30.3% (1,089 individuals) of the total. Eight species (33.8%) such as Zacco koreanus, Squalidus gracilis majimae, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Pseudobagrus koreanus, Iksookimia hugowolfeld, Iksookimia longicorpa, Silurus microdorsalis and Liobagrus mediadiposalis were Korean endemic and one species of Micropterus salmoides was exotic. According to the analysis of the community based on the diversity, evenness and richness indices, fish community seems to be more stable in the S7. The small streams were classified into three types of steep mountainous, mountainous-flatland, and flat land streams, and their types were categorized by their features of stream width, water depth, bottom substrate, riparian vegetation, and land use patterns. Principal component analysis based on species abundance classified fish communities into three main groups according to human impact and land-use pattern change. These results suggest that fish community structures were primary affected by the longitudinal environmental changes and these were modified by the habitat condition in accordance with the land use pattern change in the small streams.

Freshwater Fish Fauna and Community Structure of the Small Streams in Bogil Island, Korea (보길도 소하천 담수어류상 및 군집구조)

  • Han, Jeong-Ho;Park, Chan-Seo;An, Kwang-Guk;Paek, Woon-Kee
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.72-80
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    • 2017
  • Fish fauna and community structures in freshwater were analyzed in the streams (12 stations) of the Bogil Island from May to September 2015. Total numbers of the sampled species and genus (9 families) were 21 and 17, respectively. Gobiidae was the most dominant taxa, which accounted for 47.6% (10 species) of the total species, and the relative abundance, based on the number of individuals, was 60.4% (1,157 individuals). Subdominant families were three taxa of Cyprinidae (3 species; 500 ind.), Mugilidae (2 species; 168 ind.) and Mugilidae (2 species; 128 ind.). The dominant species, based on the relative abundance, was Rhynchocypris oxycephalus (20.7%) and the subdominant species were Gymnogobius urotaenia (19.5%), Leucopsarion petersii (17.2%) and Chelon haematocheilus (8.5%). These species were composed of upstream-resident fish as well as migratory fishes, so the streams of the Bogil Island had unique characteristics in the fish compositions. Based on all the species sampled, 9 species (42.9%) were primary freshwater fishes, 11 species (52.4%) were peripheral fishes and 1 species (4.8%) was amphidromous fish. Korean endemic species and exotic species were not found in the streams of Bogil Island. According to the analysis of fish community structure, species richness index and species diversity index were highest (1.831, 1.957) in the Site 8 and lowest in the Site 4. In the meantime, the dominance index was highestin the Site 4 (1.00) and lowest in theSite 8 (0.17).

Parasites of Freshwater Fishes in Cheju-do (제주도산(濟州道産) 담수어류(淡水魚類)에 기생(寄生)하는 기생충(寄生蟲)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Jo, Jae-Yoon
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 1990
  • Parasites of freshwater fishes in Cheju-do were studied from May 1989 to April 1990, and incidence of infection in 16 fish species was reported. Protozoan parasites (Trichodina sp., Chilodonella sp., Ichthyophthirius sp., Vorticella sp., Myxidium sp., Myxobolus sp., Henneguya sp:, Ichthyobodo sp., and Trychophrya sp.), water mold (Saproregnia sp.), two monogenes (Dactylogyrus sp. and Gyrodactylogyrus sp.), Trematods, Cestods, Nematods, Acanthocephalas, parasitic copepods(Lernaea sp. and Pseudergasilus sp.) and a Hirudinea were recognized as freshwater fish parasites in Cheju-do. Trichodina sp. showed the highest infection rate (18.3%). Fifty seven individual fishes out of 311 were infected by this parasite. Nematods showed the second highest infection rate (13.5%). Dactylogyrus sp., Acanthocephalas, and Trematods showed the third (4.8%), fourth (4.2%), and fifth (2.6%) infection rate respectively. Of the 16 fish species Cryptocentrus filifer (Gobiidae) showed the highest infection rate. Nineteen fish out of 28 have Trichodina sp., and 14 fish out of 28 have Nematods. Those infection rates were 67.9% and 50.0% respectively. No parasites were collected from the fishes of Gwangryung vally, Dosoon-chun, Gangjeong-chun, and Hyodon-chun.

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Morphology and distribution of Moroco percnurus (Cyprinidae) (동버들개(잉어과)의 형태와 분포에 관하여)

  • 민미숙;양서영
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.505-508
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    • 1992
  • 한국산 담수어류인 버들치(Moroco)속의 동버들개(M. percnums)는 한반도 이북에 서식하며 이남지역에는 분포하지 않는 것으로 보고되어 있었으나 본 형태연구 결과와 유전적 연구(Yang and Min, 1989) 결과, 강원도 강릉 경포호지역에서 동버들개가 서식 분포하는 것이 확인되어, 동버들개의 분포상 최남단 지역으로 보고하며, 한국산 버들치속 어류는 총 5종이 한반도 이남지역에 분포하는 것으로 확인되었다.

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