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Bioecological Characteristics of Coral Habitats around Munseom, Cheju Island, Korea - III. Seasonal and Diel Fluctuations of Gelatinous Zooplankton Biomass (제주도 문섬 산호서식지 주변의 생물생태학적 특성 - III. 젤라틴성 동물플랑크톤 생물량의 계절 및 일 변동)

  • Oh, Bong-Cheol;Lee, Jun-Back;Chwa, Jong-Hun;Koh, You-Bong
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.141-145
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    • 2000
  • The daily fluctuations of occurrence rate and standing stock of zooplankton, the relationship between dry and wet weights of gelatinous zooplankton, and the size distributions of body length and body weight of zooplankton were investigated in the sea around Cheju Island from September 1996 to August 1997. Mean ratios of wet to dry weights were 66.46 (raging from 47.05 to 84.64) in the gelatinous zooplankton and 10.89 (raging 9.21 to 14.85) in the non-gelatinous zooplankton which consisted of crustaceans such as copepods, decapods, mysids, and ostracods etc. Rarios of gelatinous zooplankton to non-gelatinous zooplankton (G/NG) in wet weight was 0.99 (0.28-2.30), indicating high occurrence rate of gelatinous in the study area. The seasonal and diel fluctuations of the gelatinous zooplankton were very large, and G/NG ratios greatly varied with seasons and dat/night cycles. The size distributions of body length of zooplankton (250-500 urn: 35.5% in maximum), and wet (0.1-0.2 mg: 34.4%) and dry weights (0.025-0.05 mg: 44.8%) showed much difference depending composition of the zooplankton groups. These results show that quantitative estimations of zooplankton produc- tivity only based on wet weight should be corrected to better understand and evaluate marine resources in Korean waters.

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BREEDING OF THE PUFFER FUGU RUBRIPES (자주복 Fugu rubripes (Temminck et Schlegel)의 종묘 생산에 관한 연구)

  • PYEN Choong-Byu;RHO Bum
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.52-64
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    • 1970
  • Fingerlings hatched from the eggs of the puffer, Fugu rubripes, which were spawned on May 21, 1969, and were cultivated. The results of their growth during 150 days, until October 25th, are summarized as follows: 1. The eggs began to hatch after 163 hours, at a water temperature of 15.9 to $17.4^{\circ}C$, and the hatching rate was $61.56\%$. 2. They reached the post-larval stage 6 to 7 days after hatching, and at this time a high mortality occurred. The mortality rate was 57.26 to $68.0\%$. 3. Sixteen days after hatching some of the larger fingerlings (6.7mm in total length) began attacking some of the smaller ones (4.6mm in to total length). 4. Twenty five to twenty eight days after hatching, the fish changed their food, and at this time a second high mortality occured. The total mortality rate amounted to 90.7 to $90.9\%$ of the total hatch. 5. After the fingerling stage. cannibalism occurs. The fish usually attack the caudal part of other fingerlings. It occurs regardless of body length and when the food supply is short. 6. The food coeffiicient at the age of 46 days (when body length is 53 to 68 mm) was 5.5 for short-necked clams, 8.5 for earth-worms, and 8.7 for fishes. 7. A third hish mortality occurred 53 to 63 days after hatching, the total mortality amounting to 95.76 to $97.34\%$, and the main cause of the mortality was found to be rickets resulting from nutritional deficiency 8. The growth rates were as follows: 2.68mm just after hatching, 3.84mm at the age of 10 days; 7.96mm after 25 days; 20.96mm or 130mg after 40 days; 73.68mm or 9.06g after 80 days: and 123mm or 31.8g after 150 days. 9. The water temperature during the above period was 15.7 to $28.4^{\circ}C$ with an average of $22.10^{\circ}C$ and the salinity was 25.53 to $34.50\%$ with an average of $32.07\%$, 10. The young of this species could endure well a wide range and sudden rise in salinity, and could survive easily when the salinity suddenly fell to $5\%$, but a considerable mortality occured when it fell to $3\%$. 11. When the fish were tranferred directly to fresh water from normal sea water they died out in 9 hours and 40minutes. However, when transferred from water of $5\%$ salinity at which they were reared for 54 days, they survived for 60 hours and 40 mimutes longer than in the former case.

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Reproductive Cycle of the Venus Fish, Aphycypris chinensis (왜몰개, Aphyocypris chinensis의 생식주기)

  • Lee, Sung-Kyu;Choi, Shin-Sok;Yeom, Dong-Hyuk
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.33 no.4 s.92
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    • pp.395-404
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    • 2000
  • The gonadosomatic index (GSI), hepatosomatic Index (HSI), egg size distribution, gonad development and reproductive characteristics of venus fish, Aphyocypris chinensis, were examined during March 1997- March 1998 in agricultural waterways of the Sedo-myun, Puyo county, Chungnam Province, Korea. Annual reproductive cycle was classified into the following five successive phases by monthly changes in GSI and the characteristics of ovary: quiescent phase (January- February), secondary growing and mature phase (March-May), ripe and spawning phase (June-July), degenerating and resting phase (August-September) and primary growing phase (October-December). The hepatosomatic index (HSI) showed clear seasonal pattern with two separate peaks. However, it exhibited a negative correlation to changes of GSI values. The regression analysis suggested that fecundity showed a strong positive linear relationship ($r^2\;=\;0.91$, n = 34) with body weight. The sex ratio of female to male was 1.4 : 1 in the natural population during the study. The minimum reproductive size of female and male venus fish was 38 mm and 33 mm in fork length, respectively.

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A Study on the Gonadal Maturation and Egg-Stripping by Hormone Treatments of Tiger Puffer, Takifugu rubripes (자주복, Takifugu rubripes의 성성숙과 호르몬 처리에 의한 인공채란에 관한 연구)

  • YANG Sang-Geun;LEE Young-Don;PYEN Choong-Kyu
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.189-205
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    • 1994
  • Formerly, adult-tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes with ova caught in the sea, were used for seedling production. But it was difficult to secure naturally-ripened adults. For the purpose of adult tiger puffer in captivity, this study was carried out. To determine the growth 220 tiger puffers hatched in 1990 (3-year-old) and 1991 (2-year-old) were used. For spawning and egg incubation leading to fry development, eggs were stripped from tiger puffers hatched in 1988 (5-year-old) and 1990 (3-year-old) through human chorionic gonadotropin (BCG) treatments. In May, 1993, mean body length and mean body weight of 2-year-old tiger puffer were $30.72\pm1.35cm\;and\;1,048\pm228 g,$ and that of 3-year-old tiger puffers were $36.02\pm1.17cm$ and $1,402\pm66g$ respectively. The relationship between body length (L) and body weight (W) of 2-year-old the tiger puffers during the experiment period was represented as $W\;=\;1.7892L^{31524}\times10^5$ (r= 0.9436) and that of 3-year-old, $W=\;3.2840L^{36099}\times10^6$ (r= 0.9070) respectively. The GSI in female 2-year-old-fish changed from $0.23\times0.l2\;to\;0.74\pm0.08$, during the experiment period, and in male it didn't change remarkably until November, but thereafter it increased and showed a peak of $8.69\pm5.09$. The GSI of 3-year-old-fish showed a peak of $8.05\pm5.58$ in April in female and $12.65\pm4.60$ in May in male. The change of HSI in 3-year-old-fish was correlative to the change of GSI, but in 2-year-old-fish it was little correlative. In female gonad of 2-year-old tiger puffer, the mature oocytes reached $350{\mu}m$ in April, but thereafter they didn't spawn and became atrophied. But in male gonad, a great number of spermatozoa were crowded in the testicular lobuli in April. Female gonad of 3-year-old tiger puffer had the mature oocytes of 650 pm in March and the ripe oocytes, $900{\mu}m$ in April. Male testis development was similar to that of 2-year-old-fish. Egg-stripping after hormone treatments was possible past 139 hours and 142 hours from each of two 5-year-old-fish (500IU/kg, BW), and after 114 hour from a 3-year-old-fish (1,000 IU/kg, BW) under water temperature $16.3\~17.8^{\circ}C$. Eggs stripped amounted was 650 g and 400 g from two 5-year-old-fish and 610 g from the 3-year-old-fish, and fertilization rates were $98.0\%,\;97.4\%\;and\;96.5\%$ respectively. All the hatched larvae devloped into normal fry.

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Correlation Analyses on Growth Traits, Body Size Traits and Carcass Traits in Hanwoo Steers (한우 후대검정우 체중, 체척 및 도체형질간 상관분석)

  • Lee, Jae-Gu;Choy, Yun-Ho;Park, Byung-Ho;Choi, Jae-Kwan;Lee, Seung-Su;Na, Jong-Sam;Roh, Seung-Hee;Choi, Tae-Jeong
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.123-131
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to estimate correlation structure between Hanwoo steer growth traits - body weights at 6 month, 12 month, 18 month and 24 month of age, average daily gain, carcass traits, body size traits at 18 months of age. Hanwoo progeny test data(body weight, body size traits) collected from 2004 to 2008 on a total of 1,838 steers at Hanwoo Improvement Main Center(NACF) were analyzed. Carcass traits were used to score the 24 months of age and slaughter. Correlation analyses were performed with observed scales of the traits and with residuals considering fixed effects in generalized linear models. The correlated coefficient estimated between live weight at slaughter(24 months of age) and cold carcass weight was high at 0.92. Correlation between beef yield index values and backfat thickness was estimated to be high and negative at -0.92. Hip height and wither height was found to be highly correlated(0.89). Chest width and chest depth also was found to be highly correlated at 0.73. Rump width was highly correlated with chest depth(0.75) and chest width(0.74). Correlation between pelvic width and rump width was estimated to be 0.74. Hipbone width was shown to be highly correlated with chest depth(0.73), chest width(0.70), rump width(0.75), or pelvic width(0.75). Correlation between wither height and carcass weight was 0.48 in observed scale. Chest girth was phenotyically (residual correlation) correlated with carcass weight (0.51), the estimates of which were some higher than than with the other carcass traits. This study will be utilized for Hanwoo Steers genetic evaluation.

Reproductive Ecology and Spawning of Hoplobrotula armata in the Coastal Waters of Jejudo Island, Korea (제주 연안에서 채집된 붉은메기(Hoplobrotula armata)의 산란생태)

  • Min-Sun Kim;Song-Hun Han;Jun-Chul Ko;Bo-Yeon Kim;Jung Hwa Choi;Seung-Jong Lee
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.122-127
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    • 2024
  • This study investigated the reproductive ecology and spawning of Hoplobrotula armata on the coast of Jejudo Island. Samples were collected from February to December 2019 and February to December 2020, with a total of 2,634 samples. The results of the investigation showed that total length (TL) ranged from 22.0 cm to 68.8 cm, and the body weight (BW) ranged from 66.5 g to 3,553.9 g. According to the development process of gonads and the gonadosomatic index (GSI), the spawning period of H. armata was from July to October. The relationship between TL and BW was BW = 0.0024TL3.3278 in females and BW = 0.0035TL3.2162 in males. The sex ratios of surveyed female to male H. armata was 1:0.71, with more females. At 50%, 75%, and 97.5%, the group maturities of H. armata were as follows: Females, 39.9 cm, 42.7 cm, and 49.4 cm; males, 37.6 cm, 40.4 cm, and 46.9 cm, respectively. According to monthly GSI and gametocyte (ovarian, testis) development stage observations of H. armata on the coast of Jejudo Island, they spawn once a year and are presumed to be summer spawners.

Analyses of Mesh Selectivity in Trawl Cod - end for Priacanthus macracanthus (홍치에 대한 트롤 끝자루의 망목선택성 분석)

  • Kim, Sam-Kon;Youm, Mal-Gu;Park, Chang-Doo
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 1996
  • The fishing experiment was carried out in order to analyses the mesh selectivity for trawl cod - end in the Southern Korean Sea and East China Sea from June,1991 through December, 1992. The mesh selectivity was examined for the five kinds with opening mesh size, of which having mesh s izes 51.2mm, 70.2mm, 77.6mm, 88.0mm and 111.2mm. In this report, mesh selectivity were taken analyses trawl cod - end for Priacanthus macracanthus. The main results obtained were as follows : 1. The relation equations between total length(TL) and body height(BH), body girth(BG) and body weight(BW) were BH=0.256 TL+2.963, BG=0.620 TL+8.650 and $BW=7.34{\times}10^{-5}TL^{2.6956}$, respectively. 2. 50% selection length and selection factor of trial cod - end with opening mesh size having 51.2mm, 70.2mm, 77.6mm, 88.0mm were 94.8mm, 1.85 ; 159mm, 2.27 ; 204mm, 2.09 ; 217.3mm, 2.18, respectively. 3. Range of opening mesh size from 51.2mm to 88.0mm, parameters of master curve were slope 2.70, intercept - 5.7 and selection factor 2.11.

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Influence of Farming Practices on Weight-Length Relationship of the Loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) Population in Rice Paddy Fields (영농방법이 논에 서식하는 미꾸리 개체군의 체중-체장 관계에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Myung-Hyun;Choi, Soon-Kun;Eo, Jinu;Kwon, Soon-Ik;Song, Young-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.446-451
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    • 2017
  • The length frequency and weight-length relationships within the loach population of Misgurnus anguillicaudatus were investigated in environment-friendly (EFP) and conventional paddy fields (CP) in South Korea, in order to identify the influences of farming practices to the loach population living in paddy ecosystem. The size-frequency of distribution of M. anguillicaudatus populations noted to differ significantly when the loach populations of the EFP and the CP were compared. The mean weight and length of the loach population in EFP was greater than those of the loaches in CP. The equations based on weight and total length relationship in EFP and CP were $W=0.000004L^{3.0747}$ and $W=0.000002L^{3.2106}$, respectively. The condition factor (K) against total length of loaches at two paddy field types with different farming practices indicates that the loach population in EFP(mean K=0.95) had access to better nutritional conditions than those in CP (mean K=0.67). It therefore appears that the size and structure of loach populations in rice paddy fields might be affected by farming practices.

Age and Growth of Ecklonia stolonifera Okamura in Pusan Bay, Korea (부산만 인근 해역 곰피 (Ecklonia stolonifera Okamura)의 생장과 연령조성)

  • PARK Chan-Sun;HWANG Eun-Kyoung;LEE Su-Jung;ROH Kyoung-Whan;SOHN Chul-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.390-396
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    • 1994
  • Age and growth of Ecklonia stolonifera Okamura were investigated by random quadrate sampling method at monthly intervals from February 1993 to January 1994 in Pusan Bay, southeastern coast of Korea. The size of various parts of the collected plants was periodically measured individually. An allometric relationship was established according to the total length, blade length, stipe length, stipe diameter and weight of frond. Each age group was divided according to the range of stipe length by the allometric relation. The population of E. stolonifera consisted of five age groups; 1 year ($41.5\%$), 2 years ($25.9\%$), 3 years ($21.1\%$), 4 years ($7.8\%$) and 5 years ($3.5\%$). During a year, biomass of the population increased drastically from May to September, but gradually decrease from October to January. Zoosporangial sori were observed on blades of three or more years old, from October to December. New populations were formed by zoospores, developed on shoots of three or more years old, and also they were vegetatively formed from stoloniferous haptera on two or more year old mother thalli.

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The Relationship Between Environmental Conditions and Growth of Chum Salmon Fingerlings (사육환경과 연어치어 성장과의 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Seong, Ki-Baik;Kim, Ju-Kyung
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2007
  • Early growth of chum salmon was investigated in terms of rearing pond condition. The number of fingerling showed big differences by rearing pond $1,003,000{\sim}1,865,000$. The fork length of fingerlings ranged from $3.20{\sim}3.78cm$ and body weight ranged $0.34{\sim}0.49g$. Daily temperature of rearing water in January to March was $6{\sim}8^{\circ}C$, which is inadequate for salmon growth. pH was $6.0{\sim}6.3$ in early and mid February, 6.5 in late February and $6.5{\sim}7.0$ in March. Dissolved oxygen concentration was lowest from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and increased after 6 p.m. The maximum value was seen from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. The mortality of fingerlings was 5 times higher in the daytime than at night because of dissolved oxygen. Growth of fingerlings was affected by daily ration, concentration of dissolved oxygen and rearing temperature.