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First Record of Hozukius emblemarinus (Scorpaeniformes: Scorpaenidae) from the East Sea, Korea (한국산 양볼락과(Scorpaenidae) 어류 1 미기록종, Hozukius emblemarinus)

  • Park, Jeong-Ho;Yoon, Byoung-Sun;Sohn, Myoung Ho;Choi, Young-Min;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.239-242
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    • 2014
  • A single specimen (196.4 mm standard length) of the scorpaenid Hozukius emblemarinus was collected by a bottom trawl from the coastal waters off Ulsan, East Sea, Southern Korea. The specimen is characterized by a deep oblong body, three spines on the lower margin of the eye, a dorsal fin with 12 spines, a head mostly covered with various sizes of scales, and a truncate posterior margin of the caudal fin. This is the first record of H. emblemarinus in Korea; we therefore add the species to the Korean fish fauna and propose the new Korean name, "Dong-hae-keun-nun-bol-rak" for this species.

A New Species of Cyprinid Fish, Zacco koreanus with Redescription of Z. temminckii (Cyprinidae) from Korea (한국산 피라미속 어류 1 신종 Zacco koreanus 기재와 갈겨니 Z. temminckii의 재기재)

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Oh, Min-Ki;Hosoya, Kazumi
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2005
  • A new chub, Zacco koreanus sp. nov., is described on the basis of 104 specimens from six localities in Korea. The new species is distinguished from other Zacco species by the following characteristics: 9~10 scales above lateral line to dorsal fin origin, yellowish anterolateral side of body, no hemicircular red blotch on the upper margin of the eyes, reddish anterior margin of pectoral fin, larger orbit diameter and narrow interorbital width. The new species is widely distributed in the most streams of Korea, except the Yeongsan R., while Zacco temminckii is restricted in the Dongjin R., Yeongsan R., Seomjin R., Tamjin R. and Nakdong R. in Korea. When the two species occurred sympatrically in the same stream, Z. koreanus sp. nov. prefered mostly rapid lotic environments while Z. temminckii inhabited lentic ones. The Korean Z. temminckii was redescribed herein. A key to the Zacco species of Korea and Japan is provided.

Taxonomic study of the genus Diplazium (Woodsiaceae) in Korea (한국산 참빗고사리속(우드풀과)의 분류)

  • Lee, Chang Shook
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.175-186
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    • 2005
  • Cladistic analysis was performed to reveal the interspecific relationship of nine taxa of Korean Diplazium (Woodsiaceae). A total of 29 taxa with 20 taxa of eastern asiatic species as ingroup and three taxa of Athyrium as outgroup, were analyzed with 17 morphological characters. Diplazium nipponicum, recently found from Jeju Island, was most closely related to D. chinense by having the acuminate apex of pinnule segment and fascicled fronds. Diplazium nipponicum was distinguished from D. chinense by having scales and pinnule segments of serrated margin, and non-overlapped pinnules. Diplazium nipponicum and D. chinense were closely related to D. mesosorum and D. hajizoense in sequence, by having long acute apex in pinnae. These species formed same clade with D. subtripinnatum, which is endemic to Japan and D. kawakamii, which is distributed in Japan and Taiwan.

Morphological study of Oncorhynchus spp.(Pisces : Salmonidae) in Korea- III. Sexual dimorphism of chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta. (한국산 연어속 어류의 형태학적 연구- III 연어, oncorhynchus keta의 성별 형태 차이)

  • Myoung, Jung-Goo;Hong, Kyung-Pyo;Kim, Yong-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 1993
  • Sexual dimorphism of the matured chum salmon, Onchorhynchus keta, have been studied based on biometrical measurements and osteological characters. Male chum salmon has an elongated and hooked upper jaw and canine-like teeth on the upper and lower jaw. The ratios of snout length (SnL) and upper jaw length (UJ) to head length of male were larger than those of the female, whereas eye diameter (ED) and postorbital part of head (CK) of the male were smaller than those of the female's. The ratios of body depth, caudal peduncle depth, anal fin length and adipose fin length to the standard length (PBL) of the male were also larger than those of the female. On sexual dimolrphism was detected in number of fin rays, gill rakers and pyloric ceaca, where as number of lateral line scales and caudal vertebrae of the female was larger than those of the male. Glossohyal and vomer bones has no sexual difference. The ratio of width to length of supraethmoid bone of the male was larger than that of the female. The ratio of frontal part to posterior part of parasphenoid bone of the male was smaller than that of the female.

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First Record of the Oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus (Perciformes: Gempylidae) from Korea (한국산 갈치꼬치과 어류 1미기록종, Ruvettus pretiosus)

  • Kim, Byeong Yeob;Song, Choon Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.224-228
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    • 2017
  • Two specimens of Ruvettus pretiosus (227.0 and 238.3 mm in standard length), belonging to the family Gempylidae, was firstly collected by using a gill net from the eastern coastal waters of Jejudo Island, Korea in November 2013. This species is characterized by having the following morphological traits: XV, 17~19+2 dorsal fin rays; II, 15~16+2 anal fin rays; belly keeled between pelvic fin and anus; body covered with cycloid scales, interspaced with rows of sharp bony tubercles. R. pretiosus can be easily distinguished from three Korean Snake mackerels (Thyrsitoides marleyi, Rexea prometheoides and Gempylus serpens) by having belly keeled between pelvic fin and anus, and cycloid scales covered the body and interspaced with rows of sharp bony tubercles. Based on morphological and molecular approaches, the specimens were identified as R. pretiosus. We propose new Korean names, "Gi-reum-chi-sok" and "Gi-reum-chi" for the genus and species, respectively.

Litter Production and Decomposition in the Querces acutissima and Pinus rigida Forests (상수리나무림과 리기다소나무림의 낙엽 생산과 분해)

  • 문형태;주환택
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.345-353
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    • 1994
  • Litter production and decomposition were investigated for 2 years in the oak, Quercus acutissima, and the pitch pine, Pinus rigida, stands in the vicinity of Kongju, Chungnam Province. Litter production was measured with litter trap at monthly basis. Litterbag method was used for the measurement of litter decomposition. Litter producion continued throughout the year, but showed a peak in autumn. Second peak in May or June was caused by falling of bud scales and reproductive organs. Average litter production in the oak and the pitch pine stands were $567.1g{\cdot}m^{-2}{\cdot}yr^{-1}\;and\;653.2g{\cdot}m^{-2}{\cdot}yr^{-1}$, respectively. Litter production in this study area were higher than those in other reports. Nutrient concentrations in litter were the highest in summer when the least litter production occurred, and the lowest in autumn when the greatest litter production occurred, except for calcium in the oak stand. Nutrient concentrations of the oak litter were higher than those in the pitch pine litter. After 1 year, % remaining mass of oak and pitch pine litter was 43.6% and 58%, respectively. After 21 months elapsed, % remaining mass of oak and pitch pine litter was 22.2% and 33.2%, respectively.

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A Study on the Interior Style of American Colonial Housing (미국 콜로니알 주택과 실내 양식에 관한 연구)

  • 김정근
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2004
  • The Colonial House is one of the most popular styles in America. The purpose of this study is to closely examine this style based on interior features classified by patterns and elements during America's colonial period. Results of this study show that the interior style of the Colonial House was, at first, similar to Europe style. It was then integrated into the Georgian style of England and affected by Palladio as time passed. The interior style of the American Colonial House was based on rationality and practicality in concern with American weather and regions rather than imitation. The side of the roof was clapboard and the windows arranged with symmetry and rules around the entrance hall. It was generally Palladian style and was decorated with classical details. Timber frame of the interior was based on log cabins that appeared early in the American immigration. Furniture styles such as Jacobian, Queen Ann and Chippendale were matched with unique wood-oriented details and folkways like Chest, Rush Chair and Windsor Chair The house was also decorated with pictures, mirrors and ornaments, etc.

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Heavy Metal Contents of Hemibarbus labeo in Andong and Imha Reservoirs (안동.임하호에 서식하는 누치(Hemibarbus labeo)의 중금속 함량)

  • Shin, Myung-Ja;Park, Young-Mi;Lee, Jong-Eun;Seo, Eul-Won
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.377-384
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    • 2010
  • Heavy metal accumulation levels of inhabitant fish, Hemibarbus labeo in Andong and Imha reservoirs were analyzed using an inductively coupled plasma spectrometer and atomic absorption spectrometer. Heavy metal contents of H. labeo from Andong reservoir were higher than those from Imha reservoir. Likewise, relative high contents of As, Cd and Hg were detected in the tissues from Andong reservoir. Among the heavy metals, Al, As and Fe were detected with high concentration in the gill tissues but not in the muscle tissues. Also, the average content of Zn was almost similar in all tissues. In addition, high accumulated level of Al, Cr, Cu and Mn were detected in gill and kidney tissues of H. labeo from Andong reservoir. As a result, the heavy metal contents from the inhabitant fishes, H. labeo, in Andong reservoir showed higher than those in Imha reservoir. We propose that heavy metal contamination in water and in inhabitated fishes is caused from various metals derived from water and sediments in water environment of Andong reservoir.

Age Determination and Estimation of Growth Parameters Using Otoliths of Small Yellow Croaker, Pseudosciaena polyactis Bleeker in Korean Waters (이석을 이용한 참조기(Pseudosciaena polyactis Bleeker)의 연령사정과 성장식 추정)

  • 이만우;장창익;이장욱
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.222-233
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    • 2000
  • A methodology for determining age by otolith of small yellow croaker, Pseudosoiaena polyactis Bleeker, was developed. A thin section method was chosen to be suitable for age determination because the otolith had a three-dimensional shape and thus it was not possible to read the otolith rings on the surface. The clear rings were identified on the vertical-axis cross-sectioned otoliths. The total length-total weight relationship and the growth parameters were estimated with error structure to endow with accuracy. In the relationship between total length and total weight, a multiplicative error structure was assumed because variability in growth increased as a function of the length, and the estimated equation was $W=0.0049L^{3.2153}$. The variability in growth was constant as a function of the age, revealing an additive error structure. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters were obtained from a nonlinear regression as $L_{\infty}= 37.11cm, K=0.20/yr and t_0=-1.88.$

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Vertical Distribution and Biology of Micronektonic Fishes from Meso- and Upper Bathypelagic Layers in the Rockall Trough and Porcupine Seabight, Eastern North Atlantic Ocean (북대서양 Rockall Trough과 Porcupine Seabight에서의 중심층 및 상부점심층성 소형어류의 수직분포와 생물학적 특성)

  • Go, You-Bong
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 1988
  • Eleven of 52 species were relatively abundant in the mesopelagic and upper bathypelagic layers in the Rockall Trough and Porcupine Seabight. The fish belonging to the families Gonostomatidae, Myctophidae and Sternoptychidae were the most abundant. During the daytime most members of these three family groups occurred in the depth of 300-900m. Over this depth range gonostomatids and sternoptychids were almost mutually exclusive while gonostom$\grave{a}$tids and myctophids showed much greater overlap, as did myctophids and sternoptychids. During the night the distribution of these three families were relatively well separated, myctophids occurring in the surface 100m, sternoptychids at 200-500m and gonostomatids at 500-900m. Generally vertical pattern in the number of species in both areas was similar through day and night with the highest number occurring at 500-900m. The numerical abundance in the epipelagic layer was greater at night than during the daytime, while it was greater in daytime in the upper mesopelagic layer. There was no great diel change in the lower mesopelagic layer. Most of diel migrators in the upper layers of waters at night appear to be mainly from the upper mesopelagic layer. In some species larger individuals tend to occur in the deeper water than smaller ones, suggesting habital segregation with size.

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