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Ultrastructural Changes of Chloride Cells of the Guppy (Poecilia reticulatus) Gill according to the Environmental Salinity (서식수의 염분농도에 따른 guppy(Poecilia reticulutus))

  • 김한화;지영득문영화강화선
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.264-275
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    • 1993
  • 서식수 염분농도의 변화에 따른 guppy(Poecilia reticulotus) 아가미 상피내 염소세포(chloride cell)의 미세구조적 변화를 전자현미경으로 관찰하고, 특히 증가하는 염분농도에 따라 주요변화를 보여주는 염소세포내 미토콘드리아와 tubular system의 면적을 영상 분석기로 측정하여 다음의 결과를 얻었다. 염소세포는 주로 guppy 아가미궁의 일차 총판상피에 위치하는데 담수에서는 하나씩 독립적으로 존재하며 자유면이 apical pit를 형성하여 외부환경에 노출되는 반면. 서식수의 염분농도가 증가하면 여러개의 염소세포들이 다세포복합체를 형성하고 이 세포들의 자유면이 함께 하나의 apical pit를 구성하게 된다. 서식수의 염분농도가 증가함에 따라 염소세포내의 미토콘드리아와 tubular system은 점점 더 조밀하게 분포하는 것으로 관찰되었다 염소세포의 단위면적당 미토콘드리아가 차지하는 면적은 서식수가 담수(0%의 염분농도)인 경우는 24$\pm$5%였고, 1%에서는 26$\pm$5%, 2%에서는 33$\pm$7% 그리고 해수(3.2% 염분농도)에 적응된 경우는 42$\pm$7%로 담수환경의 것과 비교하여 약 18%까지 증가하였다 또한 염소세포의 측면과 기저측 세포막 함입의 결과로 형성되는 tubular system은 세포의 단위면적당 차지하는 면적이 담수에 적응된 개체들에서 38$\pm$9%였고 서식환경의 염분농도에 따라 점차 증가하다가 해수에서는 61$\pm$9%로 약 16%까지 높아졌다.

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서해산 일본재첩, Corbicula japonica의 서식환경과 분포

  • 류수헌;이정열;류동기
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.249-250
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    • 2002
  • 일본재첩(Corbicula japonica)은 부족강(Pelecypoda), 백합목(Veneroida), 재첩과 (Corbiculidae)에 속하는 종으로 우리나라에서 생산되는 재첩의 대부분을 차지하고 있으며, 전국적으로 건천을 제외한 대다수 하천의 하구역에 서식하고 있다. 우리나라의 재첩에 관한 연구는 주로 번식과 산란(이와 정, 1980; 권 등, 1987, 곽 2000; 김과 유, 2000a, 2000b; 김 등, 2002b)을 중심으로 일반적인 생태와 환경(정, 1977; 김 등, 2002a) 및 분류(조 등, 1998), 자원학적 조사(박과 이, 1968; 주와 김, 1982)와 저질의 선택성과 잠입(강과 양, 1999)을 중심으로 많은 연구가 수행되었으나 정확한 적정 염분과 세부적인 서식환경 및 생태에 관한 연구는 부족한 실정이다. (중략)

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Analysis of Hibernating Habitat of Asiatic Black Bear(Ursus thibetanus ussuricus ) based on the Presence-Only Model using MaxEnt and Geographic Information System: A Comparative Study of Habitat for Non-Hibernating Period (MaxEnt와 GIS를 활용한 반달가슴곰 동면장소 분석: 비동면 기간 동안의 서식지 비교 연구)

  • JUNG, Dae-Ho;KAHNG, Byung-Seon;CHO, Chae-Un;KIM, Seok-Beom;KIM, Jeong-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.102-113
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    • 2016
  • This study analyzes the geographic information system (GIS) and machine learning models to understand the relationship between the appearance of hibernation sites and habitats in order to systematically manage the habitat of Asiatic Black Bear(Ursus thibetanus ussuricus) inhabiting Jirisan National Park, South Korea. The most important environmental factors influencing the hibernation sites was found to be the inclination(41.4%), followed by altitude(20.4%), distance from the trail(10.9%), and age group(7.7%) in the order of their contribution. A comparison between the hibernation habitat and the normal habitat of Asiatic Black Bear indicated that the average altitude of the hibernation sites was 63m, whereas the average altitude of the normal habitat was approximately 400m. The average inclination was found to be $7^{\circ}$, and a preference for the steeper inclination of $12-43^{\circ}$ was also observed. The average distance of the hibernation site from the road was approximately 300m; the range of separation distance was found to be 1,300-2,400m. This was thought to be the result of a safer selection of winter hibernation site by preventing human contact and outside invasion. This study analyzes the habitat environmental factors for the selection of hibernation sites that prevent severe cold and other threats during the hibernation period in order to provide fundamental data for hibernation ecology and habitat management of Asiatic Black Bear.

A Preliminary Study on a Restoration of Habitats for Nannophya pygmaea Rambur (Odonata: Libellulidae) (꼬마잠자리(Nannophya pygmaea Rambur: Libellulidae, Odonata) 서식처 복원을 위한 기초연구)

  • Lee, Eun-Heui;Jang, Ha-Kyung;Park, Min-Young;Yoon, Ji-Hyun;Kim, Jae-Geun;Bae, Yeon-Jae
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to provide basic information that can be used to restore habitats of Nannophya pygmaea. Nannophya pygmaea is an endangered species of wildlife fauna in Korea and its habitats are distributed very scarcely in Korea. Ten wetland sites throughout Korea, where N. pygmaea inhabited (2 sites in Incheon Muui-do, 1 site in Gokseong Singi-ri, 4 sites in Gokseong Wolbong-ri, and 3 sites in Mungyeong Yulsu-ri) were investigated from June 2006 to August 2007. Investigation was made on landscape properties, habitat sizes, vegetation types, water environments, and water sources. N. pygmaea was generally found in the abandoned paddy fields surrounded by mountains. The habitats ranged from $113.4m^2$ to $1,153.1m^2$ in area, and were mostly dominated by Juncus effusus and Persicaria thunbergii. The water level was $2.6\sim7.3cm$, and the water temperature ranged from $16^{\circ}C$ to $27.8^{\circ}C$. The elevation of the habitats ranged from 139 to 243 m above sea level, which was mostly lower than that of other high mountain wetland habitats. In conclusion, the habitats of N. pygmaea can be restored at wetlands, which have similar condition with field habitat such as abandoned paddy fields in the beginning stage of oligotrophy. Because N. pygmaea is sensitive to microtopography and other surrounding environments, the approach to restore the habitats for N. pygmaea should consider those microhabitat conditions shown in this study.

A Study on the Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) of 'Hynobius leechii' in Central Forest Area, Korea (중부 산림지역 내 도롱뇽 서식지 적합성 지수(HSI)에 관한 연구)

  • Ko, Kyu Young;Koo, Bon Hak
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.213-223
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    • 2022
  • This study was conducted to establish a Habitat Suitability index (HSI) based on literature research and field surveys on ecology and habitat of 'Hynobius leechii'. And this study will be used as basic data for qualitative evaluation of habitat environment. The survey sites were divided into natural habitats close to the prototype habitat and artificial restoration areas where Hynobius leechii was monitored. So the types of habitats were diversified. Hynobius leechii is a vulnerable species to climate change because it is affected by the microhabitat and has low mobility. HSI variables of Hynobius leechii were extracted through domestic and overseas literature, and standards were extracted from literature research and field survey. The standards were presented as a value of the physical allowable category in consideration of realization. To verify the study, an in-depth consultation was conducted by amphibians experts. HSI variables of Hynobius leechii were included 9 variables such as Overstory canopy cover(%), Understory cover(%), Water-pH, Soil-pH, Soil relative humidity(%), Leaf litter depth(cm), Rock substrates (%), Type of Coarse woody, Distance from Street or Pollutant(m).

Suitability Selection on Habitable Environments of Corbicula Japonica in the Songji Lagoon by GIS (GIS를 이용한 송지호 재첩서식의 적지선정)

  • Choi, You-Gil;Woo, Young-Bae;Uh, Je-Sun;Choi, Chul-Jae;Yoon, Hong-Joo
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.965-972
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we describe a method for the suitability selection on habitable environments of Corbicula Japonica in the Songji Lagoon. Acquired data by in-situ measurements analysed in applying GIS. In order to identify the characteristics of environment in Songji Lagoon, water temperature, salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, and PO4-P were used. This study is expected to use the basic data for Corbicula Japonica breeding in similar lagoon environments.

Dispersal of potential habitat of non-native species tilapia(Oreochromis spp.) inhabiting rivers in Korea (국내 하천에 서식하는 외래종 틸라피아(tilapia)의 잠재적 서식처 확산)

  • Ju Hyoun Wang;Jung Soo Han;Jun Kil Choi;Hwang Goo Lee
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2023
  • Recently, in relation to climate change, many studies have been conducted to predict the potential habitat area and distribution range of tilapia and the suitability of habitat for each species. Most tilapia are tropical fish that cannot survive at water temperatures below 10 to 12℃, although some tilapia can survive at 6 to 8℃. This study predicted habitable areas and the possibility of spreading of habitat ranges of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus and Oreochromis aureus) known to inhabit domestic streams. Due to climate change, it was found that habitats in the Geum River, Mangyeong River, Dongjin River, Seomjin River, Taehwa River, Hyeongsan River, and the flowing in East Sea were possible by 2050. In addition, it was confirmed that tilapia could inhabit the preferred lentic ecosystem such as Tamjin Lake, Naju Lake, Juam Lake, Sangsa Lake, Jinyang Lake, Junam Reservoir, and Hoedong Reservoir. In particular, in the case of tilapia, which lives in tributaries of the Geumho River, Dalseo Stream, and the Nakdong River, its range of habitat is expected to expand to the middle and lower of the Nakdong River system. Therefore, it is judged that it is necessary to prepare physical and institutional management measures to prevent the spread of the local population where tilapia currently inhabits and to prevent introduction to new habitats.

Environmental Factors and Population Density of Brackish Water Clam, Corbicula japonica on Narndae Stream in Yangyang, Gangwon (양양 남대천 기수재첩, Corbicuza Japonica의 서식환경과 밀도)

  • 김완기;이채성;이정용;백국기;허성범
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2002
  • Hydrological factors prevailing in the Namdae stream were as follows : temperature = -0.2~$26.8^{\circ}C$, salinity = 0.50~3.21$\textperthousand$, DO = 5.21~8.13 ppm, $PO_{4}-P$ = ND~1.37 ppm, $NO_{2-}$ = 0.10~0.81 ppm, COD = 1.53~2.82 ppm, $H_2 S$ = ND~0.0012 ppm and IL = 0.85~1.36 %. Sediment was typical, gravelly sand or sand with very good sorting value ranging from 0.53 to 1.77$\varphi$. Population density of the clam C. japonica ranged from 2 to 464/$m^2$. The clams were divided into four size classes, based on shell length of small (0~10 mm), medium (10~20 mm), large (20~30 mm) and largest (>30 mm), and were encountered at the frequency of 3.2, 50.4, 43.3 and 3.1 %, respectively.

보통임도 요시이사와선 전체계획조사

  • Lee, Sung-Gi;Jung, Young-Gyo;Byun, Gwang-Ok;Kim, Chan-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Environmental Sciences Society Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.127-130
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    • 2005
  • 본 조사지역은 조수보호지역으로 대부분 지정되어 있어 동식물에 대하여 유의해야 한다. 따라서 현 서식환경을 대폭 변화시키는 대규모 개발을 억제하고 대형 콘크리트 구조물 등으로 인하여 서식지역과 개체군 분단에 주의해야할 것이다. 도로개축에 있어서는 특이 사항이 발견되지 않았으나 무까천에 공사 중에 토사유입을 주의하고 땅밀림 지역과 하안 침식지역의 정밀조사가 요구되었다.

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