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우포늪 따오기 종복원을 활용한 생태관광 (The Ecotourism with the Restoration of the Crested ibis at Upo Wetland)

  • 노용호;임채관;박희천
    • 한국지역지리학회지
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.417-427
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 멸종위기종인 따오기의 종복원을 통한 생태관광의 가능성을 분석하고자, 우포늪을 방문한 방문객을 대상으로 따오기 관련 정보원과 종복원 목적에 대한 인식도를 조사하였다. 또한 따오기와 환경에 대한 관심과 지역사회에 대한 관심, 따오기 종복원에 대한 인지도 및 응답자의 행동의도를 알아보았다. 본 연구의 분석결과 첫째, 따오기 관련 정보는 주로 대중매체와 인터넷에서 얻고 있으며, 따오기의 종복원의 목적은 멸종된 종의 복원이라는 응답이 많았다. 둘째, 따오기와 환경, 따오기와 지역사회에 대한 관심은 관계가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 셋째, 환경에 대한 관심도와 행동의도 간에도 유의적인 영향성을 확인할 수 있었다. 그러나 지역사회에 대한 관심은 행동의도에 영향을 미치지 못하는 것으로 밝혀졌다.

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Microsatellite Markers를 이용한 따오기의 유전적 특성 분석 (Genetic analysis of endangered species Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) microsatellite markers)

  • 김다혜;김이슬;서주희;김성진;공홍식
    • 한국조류학회지
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.77-81
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    • 2018
  • 세계적으로 멸종위기종인 따오기 (Nipponia Nippon)는 한국에서도 멸종위기종으로 구분되어 있으며, 이를 복원하기 위해 2008년 10월에 중국에서 따오기 1쌍을 도입하여 한국 최초로 인공번식에 성공하였다. 이 후 우포늪 따오기 종 복원을 통해 2017년까지 개체수가 200마리 이상으로 늘어났다. 본 연구에서는 우포늪 따오기 228 개체를 대상으로 성별을 결정하고, microsatellite 마커를 이용하여 유전적 유연관계를 분석하였다. 그 결과, 115마리의 암컷과 113마리의 수컷으로 판별되었으며, 2016년보다 2017년에 서식하고 있는 개체의 이형접합도와 다형성 정보지수가 모두 감소한 것으로 나타났다. 이는 작은 집단으로부터 개체 수를 늘려나가다 보니 2017년에 근친율이 증가한 것으로 사료된다. 향 후 본 연구는 한국 따오기의 번식사업 및 복원사업을 위한 기초자료로 유용하게 활용될 것으로 기대된다.

Development and Characterization, and Application of Ten Polymorphic Microsatellite Markers in the Crested Ibis Nipponia nippon from South Korea

  • Choi, Eun Hwa;Kim, Gyeongmin;Baek, Su Youn;Kim, Sung Jin;Hwang, Jihye;Jun, Jumin;Jang, Kuem Hee;Ryu, Shi Hyun;Hwang, Ui Wook
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.154-158
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    • 2020
  • The Asian crested ibis Nipponia nippon is one of the world's most endangered species. Except for the Sanxii population from China, it is known that all of the crested ibis populations from East Asia have been extinguished. In these days, most of them are being inbred as captive populations in China, South Korea, and Japan, which caused their low expected genetic diversity. Microsatellite markers are well known as a suitable DNA marker for exploring genetic diversity among captive populations of a variety of endangered species. In the present study, ten microsatellite markers were developed for the captive populations of the South Korean crested ibis, which were employed to examine the level of genetic diversity with the two founders from Sanxii, China and the 70 descendants of them. As a result, the mean number of gene diversity, observed heterozygosity, and expected heterozygosity of the captive population were 0.70, 0.84, and 0.70 respectively. It revealed that the captive population of South Korea is as genetically more stable than we expected. In addition, the principal coordinates analysis and genetic structure analyses showed that the captive population of N. nippon can be divided into the two different genetic groups. The developed microsatellite markers here could be helpful for crested ibis conservation in East Asian countries such as China and Japan as well as South Korea.

Evaluation of Historic Breeding Habitats with a View to the Potential for Reintroduction of the Oriental White Stork (Ciconia boyciana) and Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) in Korea

  • Park, Shi-Ryong;Kim, Su-Kyung;Sung, Ha-Cheol;Choi, Yu-Sung;Cheong, Seok-Wan
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.191-196
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    • 2010
  • The Oriental White Stork (Ciconia boyciana) and the Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) are wetland species listed as "Endangered" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The two species were once common on the Korean peninsula, but have experienced a severe population reduction in the past decades. Currently, they are officially extinct in Korea. At present, reintroduction programs to release the birds to the wild are in progress in Korea as well as in Japan. In this study, we surveyed the historic breeding sites of the two species using the literature and face-to-face interviews with local people as a step toward determining appropriate breeding habitats for reintroduction. We found 26 historic breeding sites for the Oriental White Stork in Chungcheong-do and Gyeonggi-do, but did not find any breeding sites for the Crested Ibis. These findings suggest that the Oriental White Stork was resident, while the Crested Ibis was a winter visitor to Korea. Based on these results, we discuss the possibilities for successful reintroduction of the two species in Korea.

한국 최초 인공번식에 성공한 따오기의 성별구별 (Sex Identification of the First Incubated Chicks of the Crested Ibis Nipponia nippon in Korea)

  • 김경아;차재석;김태좌;김경민;박희천
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.626-630
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    • 2011
  • 세계적 멸종위기종인 따오기(Nipponia nippon)는 2008년 10월에 중국에서 1쌍이 도입된 후 한국최초로 인공번식에 성공하였다. 본 연구는 따오기의 sex-related gene과 Chromodomain Helicase DNA Binding Protein gene (CHD gene)을 가지고 polymerase chain reaction (PCR)을 수행하여 새로 태어난 따오기 유조의 성별을 확인하고자 하였다. 본 연구에서는 따오기의 성별 확인을 위해 PCR후 제한효소의 처리 방법과 P2과 P8를 이용한 PCR 방법을 실시하였을 때 더 정확한 결과가 나타남을 알 수 있었다. 그리고 CHD gene의 염기서열을 선행연구와 비교해 본 결과, 암컷의 염기서열에서 1~2 base pairs 차이가 나타남을 알 수 있었다.

Possible Application of Animal Reproductive Researches to the Restoration of Endangered and/or Extinct Wild Animals - Review -

  • Fujihara, N.;Xi, Y.M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제13권7호
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    • pp.1026-1034
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    • 2000
  • As described here, most recently developed methods for improving reproduction performance of domesticated animals such as cattle, swine and chicken have been considered to be also usable for restoring some sorts of endangered and/or extinct wild animals in the very near future. Especially, the techniques for in vitro storage of gametes obtained from dead animals shortly after the death, probably 24 h following the sacrifice are also available for obtaining some of experimental specimens. In case of the endangered animals, nobody will be allowed to use any tissues from the living animals, therefore, e.g., the use of skin tissues from these bodies is another possibility of restoring the living animals. Regarding the use of skin tissues, the most highly usable tools must be the cloning techniques for reviving rare cells from the living body. Most possible techniques for cloning cells is nuclear transfer from rare species to highly relative species, and this is the case of germ cells, e.g., primordial germ cells (PGCs) of avian species. One of the possibilities is the nuclear transfer of Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) to the PGCs of chicken, resulting in the PGCs with transferred nucleus from the ibis. In mammalian species, the same procedure as in the case of birds would be successful, e.g., the removed nucleus from Giant Pandas will be transferred to the cell, such as somatic cells or germ cells from black bears or lesser pandas, leading to the production of transnucleared cells in the body of female black bears. These two cases are most promising techniques for reviving endangered animals in the world, particularly in Asian countries, mainly in China. As a conclusion, possible production of cloned animals carrying transnucleared cells from endangered animals, such as Giant Pandas and Crested Ibis, may be reproduced gradually in the near future. Scientists are, therefore, required to convert the paradigm from domestic animals to wild animals, including endangered and/or extinct animals on the earth.

A report on 57 unrecorded bacterial species in Korea in the classes Betaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria

  • Kim, Hyun Sik;Cha, Chang-Jun;Cho, Jang-Cheon;Im, Wan-Taek;Jahng, Kwang Yeop;Jeon, Che Ok;Joh, Kiseong;Kim, Seung Bum;Seong, Chi Nam;Kim, Wonyong;Yi, Hana;Lee, Soon Dong;Yoon, Jung-Hoon;Bae, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.101-118
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    • 2017
  • In an investigation of indigenous prokaryotic species in Korea, a total of 57 bacterial strains assigned to the classes Betaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria were isolated from diverse environments. Samples were collected from fresh water, natural caves, soil, paddy fields, lakes, sea water, jeotgal (fermented seafood), salt flats, soil from abandoned mines, plant roots, digestive organs of both Japanese crested ibis (Nipponia nippon) and Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) and tidal flats. From the high 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity (>98.7%) and formation of robust phylogenetic clades with closely related species, it was determined that each strain belonged to an independent and predefined bacterial species within either the Betaproteobacteria or Gammaproteobacteria. There is no official report or publication that describes these 57 proteobacterial species in Korea. Overall, in the class Betaproteobacteria there were 16 species in 12 genera of 4 families in the order Burkholderiales and two species in two genera of one family in the order Neisseriales. Within the class Gammaproteobacteia, there were five species in four genera of four families in the order Alteromonadales, 12 species in 11 genera of one family in the order Enterobacteriales, four species in four genera of three families in the order Oceanospirillales, 11 species in four genera of two families in the order Pseudomonadales, two species in the order Vibrionales and five species in five genera of one family in the order Xanthomonadales. Gram reaction, colony and cell morphology, basic biochemical characteristics, isolation source and strain IDs are described in the species description section.