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New Record of Neoclinus nudiceps(Perciformes: Chaenopsidae) from Hongdo Island, Southwestern Korea (대한민국 남서해 홍도에서 Neoclinus nudiceps (농어목: 비늘베도라치과)의 첫 기록)

  • Se Hun Myoung;Hyuck Joon Kwun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.288-293
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    • 2022
  • A single specimen of Neoclinus nudiceps, belongs to the family Chaenopsidae, was first collected from Hongdo Island, Yellow Sea of Korea on June 13, 2012. This species is characterized by a lateral line reaching to below the 3rd~4th spines of the dorsal fin, two pairs of supraorbital cirri arranged in one row, anterior supraorbital cirri with six tips, and posterior supraorbital cirri with one tip. The species is morphologically similar to N. monogrammus, but differs in the length of lateral line (reaching 3rd~4th dorsal spines in N. nudiceps vs. reaching 6th~9th dorsal spines in N. monogrammus, respectively). This study documents the first record of N. nudiceps in Korean waters and suggests the new Korean name "Jjalb-eun-teol-bi-neul-be-do-la-chi" for the species.

First Record of the Eared Blacksmelt, Lipolagus ochotensis (Bathylagidae, Osmeriformes) Larvae from the Southern Coastal Waters of Jejudo Island, Korea (제주도 남부해역에서 채집된 Bathylagidae (바다빙어목) Lipolagus ochotensis 자어의 한국 첫기록)

  • Moon Joo Yoon;Hwan-Sung Ji
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2023
  • Four individuals of Lipolagus ochotensis larvae (13.4~21.3 mm SL), belong to the family Bathylagidae, were collected by a Bongo net from the southern waters off Jejudo Island, Korea in February to March 2018. L. ochotensis is characterized by a elongated and compressed body, the eye stalks, series of melanophores on posterior of body, dorsal fin origin above the middle of the body. A molecular analysis based on 625 base pairs sequences in the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I region shows that specimens were closely matched to adult L. ochotensis (genetic distance=0.024). We report the first record of family Bathylagidae, genus Lipolagus, L. ochotensis in Korean waters, and suggest their new Korean names, "Sim-hae-bing-eo-gwa", "Geom-eun-bing-eo-sok", and "Geom-eun-bbyam-bing-eo", respectively.

A New Record of Plectorhinchus vittatus (Haemulidae, Perciformes) from Korea (한국산 하스돔과(Haemulidae) 어류 첫기록종, Plectorhinchus vittatus)

  • Si-Yeong Jeong;Hyuck Joon Kwun;Jin-Koo Kim
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.201-206
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    • 2023
  • A single specimen of the genus Plectorhinchus (Family: Haemulidae) was collected from the coastal waters around Jejudo Island on November 1, 2017 by a longline. The specimen was identified as Plectorhinchus vittatus by the morphological characters as follows: eight black vertical stripes on the body, scattered polka dots on the dorsal, anal and caudal fins. It is clearly distinguished from the congeneric species, P. lineatus, which is morphologically very similar to P. vittatus, in the number of gill rakers, stripes on the abdomen, and black patterns on the base of the pelvic fin. In this study, the occurrence of this species has been newly revealed at higher latitudes, suggesting the expansion of the northern distribution limit. Following Lee et al. (1999), we propose its Korean name as "Chu-sa-eo-reum-dom".

Do Innovation and Relative Advantage Affect the Actual Use of FinTech Services?: An Empirical Study using Classical Attitude Theory (핀테크 서비스의 혁신성과 상대적 장점은 실질이용에 영향을 미칠까?: 고전적 태도이론을 이용한 실증 연구)

  • Se Hun Lim
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.87-110
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    • 2019
  • The Fintech services provide innovation to financial services users using various mobile devices and computers in wired and wireless communication environments. In this study, we develope a theoretical research framework to explain the psychology of Fintech services users based on a cognitive, affective, and conative framework. Using this framework, this study analyzes the relationships between the cognitive characteristics (i.e., innovation, relative advantage, ease of use, and usefulness), emotional characteristic (i.e., attitude), and behavioral characteristic (i.e., actual use) toward Fintech services users. This study conducted an online survey of people who have experienced using Fintech services. And the data of the collected Fintech services users was analyzed using structural equation model software (i.e., SMART PLS 2.0 M3). The results of the empirical analysis show the relationships between innovation, relative advantage, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude, and actual use of Fintech service users. The results of this study provide useful information to improve the practical use of Fintech services users in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment.

New Record of the Brassy Trevally, Caranx papuensis (Carangidae, Perciformes) in Jeju Island of Korea (한국 제주 연안에서 채집된 전갱이과(Carangdiae) 어류, Caranx papuensis의 첫 기록)

  • Hyeon-Jeong Kim;Do-Hyun Oh;Jin-Koo Kim
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.199-206
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    • 2024
  • A single specimen belonging to the family Carangidae was first collected by angling in Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do on 16 October 2023. This individual was identified as Caranx papuensis Alleyne & MacLeay based on morphological traits as following: lateral line gently curving below the first dorsal fin, presence of scaleless area on the thorax, and gill rakers 26. A total of 619 base pairs sequences of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I region was analyzed, and we found it closely matched to the Japanese C. papuensis (K2P distance=0.54%). We propose its new Korean name "Hwang-jul-jeon-gang-i" based on a yellow band along the lateral line.

Ostelogical Development of Larvae and Juveniles of Pike Gudgeon Pseudogobio esocinus (Cypriniformes: Gobionidae) from Boseonggang River, Jeollanam-do, Korea (전라남도 보성강에 서식하는 모래무지(Pseudogobio esocinus) (잉어목: 모래무지과) 자치어의 골격 발달)

  • Ae-Ri Jung;ChongMin Han;Jin Lee;Kyeong-Ho Han;Sung-Hoon Lee
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.129-138
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    • 2024
  • This study examines the osteological development of the Pike gudgeon, Pseudogobio esocinus in the cranial, vertebral, caudal, pelvic and pectoral girdle for the purpose of taxonomic and aquacultural studies. Adult Pike gudgeon collected from the Boseonggang River were reared at 18.5~19.5℃ (average 19.0℃). At 5 days after hatching (total length (TL) 4.25 mm), the parasphenoid, dentary, centrum of vertebrae and clavicle began to ossify. At 22 days after hatching (TL 6.33 mm), 36 to 38 vertebrae had ossified. At 42 days after hatching (TL 16.71 mm), the majority of the skeleton had ossified. Pike gudgeon exhibited comparable characteristics to other fishes of Gobionidae throughout its development, although it displayed differences in some areas, such as the caudal skeleton and fin supports.

Morphological and molecular characteristics of Paralecithodendrium longiforme (Digenea: Lecithodendriidae) adults and cercariae from Chinese pipistrelle bats and viviparid snails in Thailand

  • Thitichai Arttra;Pheravut Wongsawad;Chalobol Wongsawad;Nattawadee Nantarat;Preeyaporn Butboonchoo;Jong-Yil Chai
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.62 no.1
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to describe the morphological and molecular characteristics of Paralecithodendrium longiforme (Digenea: Lecithodendriidae) adults and cercariae isolated in Thailand. Adult flukes were isolated from the Chinese pipistrelle bat (Hypsugo sp.), and cercariae were detected in the viviparid snail (Filopaludina martensi martensi) from Chiang Mai province. The morphological characteristics were observed and described using conventional methods, and the molecular characteristics with internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) and 28S rDNA gene sequences. The adult flukes were fusiform, 0.84-0.98 mm in length, and 0.37-0.49 mm in width, and were distinguishable from other species by the presence of longitudinal uterine coils. The cercariae were nonvirgulate xiphidiocercariae, with the oral sucker bigger than the acetabulum, the tail without fin fold, a body size of 117.5-138.3×48.3-52.2 ㎛, and a tail size of 100.7-103.7×15.0-18.9 ㎛. Molecular studies revealed that the adults and cercariae shared 99.3% (ITS2) and 99.6% (28S rDNA) homology with each other. They were phylogenetically close to P. longiforme with an identity of 94.5% for ITS2 and 98.7% for 28S rDNA. This study provides new information on the natural definitive host and first intermediate host of P. longiforme in Thailand. The discovery of its cercarial stage in Filopaludina snails highlights the importance of monitoring the associated second intermediate host and prevention and control of this potentially zoonotic trematode.

Assessment of genetic diversity among wild and captive-bred Labeo rohita through microsatellite markers and mitochondrial DNA

  • Muhammad Noorullah;Amina Zuberi;Muhib Zaman;Waqar Younas;Sadam Hussain;Muhammad Kamran
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.26 no.12
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    • pp.752-761
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    • 2023
  • Genetic diversity serves as the basis for selecting and genetically enhancing any culturable species in aquaculture. Here, two different strains of wild (River Ravi and River Kabul) and six captive-bred strains of Labeo rohita from various provinces were se- lected, and genetic diversity among them was evaluated using three different microsatellite markers, i.e., Lr-28, Lr-29, and Lr-37, and one mitochondrial CO1 (Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1) gene. Different strains of L. rohita were collected, and part of their caudal fin was cut and preserved in ethanol for DNA extraction and determination of genetic diversity among them. Results in- dicated that selected markers were polymorphic with polymorphic information content (PIC) content values above 0.5 with the highest in Lr-28 followed by Lr-29 and then Lr-37. The observed heterozygosity (Ho) of all strains was higher (Avg: 0.731) but less than the expected heterozygosity (He). Moreover, TMs and WRs showed the highest He, while TKs showed the lowest, He. Over- all, inbreeding coefficient (FIS) values observed for all strains with selected markers were positive. The DNA barcoding with the CO1 gene revealed genetic variation among various strains, as demonstrated by the clades in the phylogenetic tree separating the strains into two distinct clusters that then divided into sub-clusters. In conclusion, TMs showed the highest heterozygosity as compared to other strains. Overall results provide the baseline data for the initiation of the genetic improvement program.

Evaluating stock status of shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) in southern Java and West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, using length-based approach

  • Umi Chodrijah;Tirtadanu;Bram Setyadji;Prihatiningsih;Dian Novianto;Fayakun Satria;Lilis Sadiyah;Ririk Kartika Sulistyaningsih;Hety Hartaty
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.27 no.8
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    • pp.515-524
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    • 2024
  • The high economic value and demand for shark fin have significantly increased the vulnerability of the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus Rafinesque, 1810) population in the Indian Ocean, particularly in the southern region of Java and West Nusa Tenggara. This study utilized a length-based assessment method to evaluate the stock status of I. oxyrinchus. Over a span of eight years (2013-2021), data on length frequency and sex composition were collected. The length-based spawning potential ratio (SPR) was employed to investigate the stock status of the fishery. The findings revealed that I. oxyrinchus exhibited a large body size, with an asymptotic length estimated at 386.86 cm total length and a growth coefficient of 0.04/year . Females were more frequently captured than males, and evidence indicated a declining trend in the size of female sharks. A low SPR value of approximately 6% indicated the overfishing condition of mako shark. To ensure the sustainability of the shortfin mako shark population in the Indian Ocean, it is essential to develop effective management strategies through integrated cooperation among the government, fishers, traders, shark industries, and local communities.

Early Life History and Spawning Behavior of the Gobiid Fish, Luciogobius guttatus Gill (미끈망둑, Luciogobius guttatus Gill의 산란습성(産卵習性)및 초기생활사(初期生活史))

  • Kim, Yong-Uk;Han, Kyeong-Ho;Kang, Chung-Bae;Ryu, Jung-Wha
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 1992
  • The gobiid fish, Luciogobius guttalus Gill has an anguilliform with some blackish and reddish brown color in life. It grows up to 90mm in total length. The specimens have been collected from several localities in the southern parts of Korea and Hokkaido, Japan. During the ebb tide, the fish was found in high level of intertidal zone exposed to the air among pebbles in the hollows and slopes of rocks. There are also some other small gobiid fishes comprising 3 species of relative gobies and 1 species of blennioid fish. A total of 5 egg masses were collected from the coast of Haeundae in April to May 1990. Each egg mass was deposited in one layer on the underside of a stone embedded in pebbles and guarded by the male parent. The eggs are club-shaped ranging from 2.71 to 2.80mm in long axis and from 0.65 to 0.74mm in short axis. The eggs were hatched in 98 hours after incubatied at the temperature varying from 19.5 to $25.5^{\circ}C$The newly hatched larvae were from 3.85 to 4.00mm in total length with 35~36 myomeres. In eleven days after hatching, total length reached 5.50mm. The part of the fin-fold of the future dorsal and anal fins became high. In sixteen days after hatching, the lavae averaged 6.20mm in total length and the caudal notochord flex at $45^{\circ}$. The larvae reached the juvenile stage in 48~50 days after hatching and attained 12.80~14.00mm in total length, and all fin-rays was formed. Ossification of the cranium took place at 5.50mm of mean total length in parasphenoid and basioccipital. Ossification of the visceral skeleton occurred in areas where active movements of bones are required, notalbly in the parts of feeding and respiration. Vertebrae began to develop from the anterior end to ossify posteriorly. Neural and haemal spines of vertebrae ossified always prior to the corresponding centra. When larvae reached to about 6.60mm in mean total length (17~18 days after hatching), jaw bones were more repidly ossified than vertebrae and cranium. Ossification of all bones nearly completed when the larvae reached to 13.40mm in mean total length (47~50 days after hatching).

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