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Fish Community Structure of the Former Channel Isolated by Channelization in the Mangyeong River, Korea: Implications for Connectivity Restoration (만경강에서 하천정비에 의하여 격리된 구하도의 어류 군집 구조: 연결성 복원을 위한 제안)

  • Kim, Seog Hyun;Cheon, Hyoung Tae;Cho, Kang-Hyun
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.22-32
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    • 2015
  • This study investigated the difference in fish community structures in a main channel and an isolated former channel, considering the environmental factors in the Mangyeong River, Korea. Principal component analysis (PCA) with environmental factors showed that former channels were composed of a fine substrate covered by in-stream vegetation, whereas the main channel was covered by a wide range of substrates with a higher dissolved oxygen and conductivity. The result of the hierarchical cluster analysis with species abundance delineated to the four main groups; three abandoned channel groups and one main channel group. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) showed that fish community structures of each study site differed from environmental factors: former channel fish communities were positively related to in-stream vegetation cover, whereas main channel fish communities were positively associated with dissolved oxygen and conductivity. The results indicated that channelization, where there was a separation between the former channel and the main channel, had detrimental effects on fish community structures of both the main channel and the abandoned channel in the Mangyeong River. In conclusion, this study suggested that the connectivity between the main channel and abandoned channel were required to enhance both habitat structural diversity and species diversity of the Mangyeong River.

Evaluation of habitat range and physical habitat of black shinner (Pseudopungtungia nigra) from Yongdam to Daecheong Dam in Geum River (금강의 용담댐에서 대청댐까지 서식하는 감돌고기 (Pseudopungtungia nigra)의 서식범위 및 물리적 서식지 평가)

  • Hur, Jun Wook;Kim, Kyung Hoon
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.179-190
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    • 2019
  • In this study, a fish survey was conducted to investigate the habitat status of black shinner (Pseudopungtungia nigra) designated as endangered species level from the lower part of Yongdam Dam to the upper part of Daecheong Dam. Biodiversity analysis was performed on the basis of the number of fish emerged, and biological health and physical habitat environment were quantitatively analyzed using collected P. nigra. According to the survey, the habitat range of P. nigra was found from Banguri-myeon, Buri-myeon, Geumsan-gun, downstream of Yongdam Dam. The biodiversity analysis results of all species appeared to be low in overall dominance index and relatively high in species diversity and uniformity index. In addition, P. nigra collected in this study was confirmed to have normal growth and nutritional status by the full-length-weighted relativities and condition factor. The physical habitat environment of P. nigra was 0.3 - 0.6 m in depth, 0.3 - 0.7 m/s in flow rate, and bed materials showed high frequency of occurrence in the range of cobbles (64.0 - 256.0 mm) to boulders (>256.0 mm). These results are expected to be used as data for habitat restoration and management in the future as basic data on the spatial range and preferred physical habitat environment of P. nigra in Geumgang.

Change in the Fish Fauna and Fish Community Characteristics in the Upper Reaches of the Seomgang (River), Korea (섬강 상류의 어류상 변화 및 어류군집 특성)

  • Hyeong-Su Kim;Mee-Sook Han;Myeong-Hun Ko
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.246-262
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    • 2024
  • The survey conducted from 2018 to 2020 aimed to investigate the changes in fish fauna and community characteristics in the upper reaches of the Seomgang River, Korea. During the survey period, 35 sites were selected, resulting in the collection of 7,817 fish belonging to 12 families and 40 species. The dominant species was Zacco koreanus, with a relative abundance of 34.5%, followed by Z. platypus at 28.7%. Other significant species included Rhynchocypris oxycephalus (10.2%), Pungtungia herzi (5.3%), and Squalidus gracilis majimae (4.3%). Notably, four protected species - Acheilognathus signifer, Gobiobotia brevibarba, and Cottus koreanus, designated as class II endangered wildlife by the Ministry of Environment- were identified. These species predominantly inhabit the middle and lower reaches, except for Gobiobotia brevibarba, which is found in the upper reaches. Nineteen species, accounting for a 47.5% endemism rate, were endemic to Korea. The study also noted the presence of one climate-sensitive species, Cottus koreanus, and two exotic species, Carassius cuvieri and Micropterus salmoides. Community analysis indicated a trend of decreasing dominance and increasing diversity and richness from upstream to downstream, with a distinct division into uppermost reaches, upper reaches, middle and lower reaches, and lakes. The construction of the Hwaseong Dam has had a significant direct and indirect impact on the fish community. The habitat and abundance of endangered species such as R. pseudosericeus, A. signifer, and G. brevibarba decreased dramatically immediately after the dam's construction, transforming the submerged area from lotic to lentic environments. Approximately 20 years later, the habitats have stabilized, leading to an increase in the fish population and a recovery of the previously diminished endangered species. The river health (FAI) was also evaluated, with 27 sites rated as very good (A), seven as good (B), and one as fair (C). However, endangered species such as A. signifer continue to face threats from dam and river construction, while C. Koreanus has experienced a severe population decline due to river works. Additionally, the presence of the ecosystem-disrupting species M. salmoides in Hwaseong Lake raises concerns. To ensure a stable habitat for fish in the upper reaches of the Seomgang River, it is crucial to avoid indiscriminate river construction, urgently implement restoration policies for endangered species such as A. signifer, and develop management strategies to control the spread of invasive species such as bass.

Investigation on Physical Habitat Condition and Fish Fauna in Dal Stream of Han River Basin (한강수계 달천의 어류상과 물리적 서식지 조건에 관한 연구)

  • Hur, Jun-Wook;Kang, Hyoeng-Sik;Jang, Min-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.564-571
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    • 2011
  • In order to establish fundamental data for stream restoration and environmental flow, we investigated fish fauna, community and physical habitat conditions in the Dal Stream of Han River Basin. Field monitoring including fish sampling was conducted from September 2008 to October 2009. A total number of fish caught in the 5 sites was 2,080 representing 9 families 35 species, and 19 species (54.3%) including Acheilognathus koreensis and Iksookimia koreensis were Korean endemic species during the study period. The most frequently found species in number was pale chub (Zacco platypus, 25.7%, n = 632) followed by Coreoleuciscus splendidus (18.0%, n = 375) and Z. koreanus (13.0%, n = 272). The lower reach of Dal Stream was more abundance of species, high diversity, evenness and richness, and lower dominance index than those of the upper reach. According to the dendrogram established at 0.63 level of similarity rate, sampling stations were divided into 2 groups. Most of upper streams in Korea consist of riffles and runs that are repeatedly followed by another one. However, stream channelization and leveling have caused reduction of habitat diversity. Therefore, it is necessary to make an effort on stream rehabilitation with evaluation of physical habitat condition by indicator species in order to maintain biodiversity and perform ecological restoration.

Assessment of Riverine Health Condition and Estimation of Optimal Ecological Flowrate Considering Fish Habitat in downstream of Yongdam Dam (용담댐 하류의 하천건강성 평가 및 어류 서식처를 고려한 최적 생태유량 산정)

  • Hur, Jun-Wook;Kim, Jeong-Kon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.481-491
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    • 2009
  • In this study, a comprehensive field monitoring was conducted to understand habitat conditions of fish species in the upper Geum river. Based on the monitoring data, riverine health conditions such as composition ratio of fish species, richness and dominance indexes, bio-diversity (dominance index, diversity, evenness and richness), and index of biological integrity were assessed, and optimal ecological flowrates were estimated using the habitat suitability indexes established for three fish species Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Zacco platypus and Pseudopungtungia nigra selected as icon species using the physical habitat simulation system (PHABSIM). The total number of species sampled was 20 species, and two sensitive species of C. splendidus (22.4%) and Z. platypus (22.0%) dominated the fish community. The estimated IBI values ranged from 34 to 42 with average being 38 out of 50, rendering the site ecologically fair to good health conditions. An optimal ecological flowrate of 9.0 cms was recommended for the representative fish species at the site.

A study on the relations between river bed and biological health (하상 변화와 수생태계 건강성과의 관계 분석)

  • Choi, Mikyoung;Felix, Micah Lourdes;Zhang, Ning;Jung, Kwansue
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2021.06a
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    • pp.456-456
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    • 2021
  • 하상 변화는 유량이나 유사의 흐름에 따라 침식, 운반, 퇴적되어 변화하며, 하상변동에 의한 결과는 하천의 형태 (직렬,복렬, 곡렬 등)나 서식처의 구조 (여울과 소, 웅덩이, 습지 등) 형성 로 나타난다. 이어서 서식처 구조의 다양성은 생물다양성에 긍정적인 영향을 미친다. 본 연구에서는 수리 (유량이나 유사량)-지형(서식처 구조)-생태 (생물다양성)을 연계하여 관리하기 위한 생태적인 하천관리 프레임을 제시하기 위하여, 지형과 생물상의 관계를 우선 파악하고자 한다. 국내 하천은 수생태 건강성 평가 중 서식 및 수변환경 지수(HRI, Habitat and Riparian Index)를 활용하여 하천의 형상 및 자연성을 평가한다. 해당 지수는 하천의 자연성을 판단할 수 있으나 유량이나 유사량 등과 같이 수리적 조건과 연계하여 하천환경 변화를 예측하기 어렵기 때문에, 본 연구에서는 하천의 자연성을 판단하는 지형변수들을 제안하고, 생물상과 상관관계를 분석한다. 수질 변화가 급격하지 않는(년간 변화폭이 일정한) 금강 유역의 지천 (갑천, 미호천, 논산천, 유구천 등) 중 생태계 건강성 평가 지수가 산정되어 있는 지점을 기준으로 상·하류 약 5 km 구간들을 대상으로 한다. 지형 변수로는 (항공사진을 이용한)사주 비율(사주면적/제방 내 홍수터 면적), 사주 식생비율(식생면적/사주면적)과 사주 변동량(연간 사주 이동량), 서식처 구조의 다양성(여울, 소, 웅덩이 등), 기존의 서식 및 수변환경 지수 등을 활용하고, 생물 변수로는 저서동물지수(BMI, Benthic Macroinvertebrate Index), 저서동물의 우점도, 어류생물지수(FAI, Fish Assessment Index), 어류생물지수에 활용하는 국내종의 총 종수, 여울성 저서종수, 민감종수 등을 활용한다.

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Establishment of Fish Monitoring Technique for Estimation of Environmental Flow and Stream Health Assessment (환경유량산정 및 하천건강성평가를 위한 어류모니터링 기법 확립)

  • Seo, Jin-Won;Lim, In-Soo;Kim, Gee-Hyoung;Kim, Jyong-Gon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.454-459
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    • 2008
  • 하천의 건강성을 유지하고 수환경의 정상적인 기능을 회복하기 위해서는 수서생물들에게 알맞은 서식환경 조성, 점오염원 및 비점오염원 차단, 적절한 유량과 같은 다양한 조건이 요구된다(Gore 1895; Gore et al. 1989). 이 중 유량은 수생태계를 이루는 물리적, 화학적, 생물학적 요소들 가운데 기본이 된다고 할 수 있다(Bunn and Arthington 2002; Nilsson and Svedmark 2002; Arthington et al. 2006). 국내 하천관리를 위한 하천유지유량의 산정에서 고려하고 있는 갈수량, 하천생태계, 하천수질 등 8가지 항목 가운데 최근 생태계와 환경에 대한 사회적 국민적 관심이 증가하면서 하천생태계를 고려한 환경유량의 중요성이 부각되었으나, 현실적으로 생태계를 고려한 정량적 조사자료 구축 및 환경유량산정 등의 객관적 자료는 미흡한 실정이다. 특히, 과거 해당수계 및 하천의 어류분포 현황 파악을 중심으로 이루어진 어류조사는 환경유량 산정 시 기초자료로 활용하거나 직 간접적으로 어류상이 변화하는 원인을 분석하는 자료로 활용하기에는 객관성이 결여되어 있다고 할 수 있다. 어류모니터링 기법 확립은 환경유량산정에 있어 요구되는 정량화와 자료의 객관성을 높이기 위한 작업으로 문헌조사와 청문조사를 포함한 사전조사, 현장조사, 조사결과 정리, 고찰 등의 총 4가지 과정을 기본으로 실시하는 것으로 정하였다(그림. 1), 청문조사와 문헌조사 등의 사전조사를 통해 기존자료를 확보하고 현장의 답사, 조사구간, 방법, 시기 등의 선정을 통해 두 번째 단계인 현장조사의 효율성을 높였다. 현장조사에서는 어류분포 현황 외에도 해당지점의 하상재료, 식생, 유속, 수심, 수질 등 조사지점의 수 환경요소 전반을 기록하여 어류의 서식과 물리 화학적 수환경과의 상호관계를 파악하고자 하였다. 마지막으로 고찰단계에서는 조사 대상 지역 전반적인 어류상 특징과 함께 보호종, 한국고유종, 외래도입종 출현유무 및 빈도, 물리적, 화학적 수환경의 특징, 수환경에 따른 어류상 특징 등의 분석과 함께 조사하천의 건강성을 평가하고자 하였다. 본 연구는 어류모니터링 기법 확립을 통해 환경유량산정 시 요구되는 객관적 기초자료를 구축하고 나아가 오염물질 유입, 하천정비사업 등의 각종 교란요인에 의해 발생할 수 있는 문제점들에 능등적으로 대처하고 교란에 의해 악화된 수환경의 복원을 위해 요구되는 객관적 기초자료 생산에 목적이 있다.

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A study on the relationship of ichthyofauna and hydraulic structure of Inbukcheon and Bukcheon Stream (인북천과 북천의 어류상과 수리구조물의 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Haeng Seop;Hwang, Gilson;Kim, Jae Sung;Sa, Seung Hwan;Shin, Hyun-seon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.573-577
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    • 2015
  • 인북천과 북천 유역의 어류상 및 수리구조물을 조사하고 이를 통해 수생태복원 및 어류의 이동로 확보를 위한 개선 방안을 연구하였다. 인북천 유역을 대상으로 수환경을 조사한 결과 어류의 서식에 영향은 없을 것으로 판단되나 강우 후 탁도 증가에 대한 대책은 필요할 것으로 사료된다. 인북천 유역 6개 하천을 대상으로 어류상을 조사한 결과 인북천은 총 24종 2,944개체가 채집되었으며, 우점종은 참갈겨니(30.7%)였고, 아우점종은 피라미(13.5%)인 것으로 조사되었다. 인북천 유역의 보 및 어도 현황을 분석한 결과 인북천과 북천 수계의 보는 총 57개소, 어도는 23개소로 어도 설치율이 40.4%인 것으로 조사되었으며, 집괴분석 결과 인북천과 북천의 소하천 또는 지류의 어류상은 본류와 분리되어 어류상복원을 위해서는 본류와 지류의 연결이 필요하므로 하천 연결 흐름을 방해하는 요소인 보를 제거하거나 어도의 조성이 필요할 것으로 사료된다.

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Habitat, Reproduction and Feeding Habit of Endangered Fish Koreocobitis naktongensis (Cobitidae) in the Jaho Stream, Korea (자호천에 서식하는 멸종위기어류 얼룩새코미꾸리 Koreocobitis naktongensis (Cobitidae)의 서식환경과 번식, 섭식생태)

  • Hong, Yang-Ki;Yang, Hyun;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.234-241
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    • 2011
  • Habitat, reproduction and feeding habit of endangered fish Koreocobitis naktongensis from Jaho stream, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea were investigated from March 2010 to June 2011. This species inhabits at the upper and middle parts of stream, which were composed of cobbles and pebbles bottom. The current velocities in these microhabitat were 5~10 cm/sec and depth were 50~110cm. The sex ratio of female to male was 1 : 0.92. It is presumed that the spawning season is from May to June when water temperatures were 17 ~ 20$^{\circ}C$. The average number of mature eggs in ovary were about 22,643 (15,909~30,323), mean egg diameter was 0.87${\pm}$0.05mm. K. naktongensis fed mainly on Chironomidae (IRI, 72.0%) and Ephydridae (26.9%) of Diptera.

Habitat Environment, Age and Feeding Ecology of the Endangered Species, Gobiobotia macrocephala (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in the Seom River, Korea (멸종위기 어류 꾸구리 Gobiobotia macrocephala (Pisces: Cyprinidae)의 서식환경과 연령, 섭식생태)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Song, Ha-Yoon;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.278-287
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    • 2011
  • Habitat environment, age and feeding ecology of Gobiobotia macrocephala were investigated to provide baseline data for ecological characteristics and recovery in the Seom River at Heungho- ri, Buron-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea from 2010 to 2011. G. macrocephala inhabited 10~40 cm in water depth, 8~20 cm bottom size and 40~120 cm/sec in current velocity, and pebble floor were factors to be important for inhabit density. Age group of G. macrocephala in May estimated from the standard length indicated that the 28~42 mm group is 1 year old, the 43~58 mm group is 2 years old, the 59~69 mm group is 3 years old and the 69~85 mm group is more than 4 years old, and the female was 4~10 mm larger than the male. G. macrocephala did mainly feeding with nocturnal fishes between 00 h to 06 h, and they fed mainly Trichoptera (57.7%), Diptera (26.0%) and Ephemeroptera (16.3%). And their small juvenile fed mainly Ephemeroptera and Diptera, however, they ate mainly Trichoptera while growing to adult fish.