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A Study on the Freshwater Fish Community in the Small Streams in Namhae Island, Korea (남해도 소하천 담수어류 군집에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Jeong-Ho;Park, Chan-Seo;Hwang, Hosung;Paek, Woon-Kee
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.730-744
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    • 2016
  • In this study, fish fauna and stream characteristics were surveyed from June to October of 2014 in 31 sites of 23 small streams of Namhae Island. During the study period, 38 species belonging to 30 genera under 13 families were collected. Cyprinidae and Gobiidae fish occupied 28.9% (11 species) and Cobitidae fish accounted for 10.5% (4 species). The dominant family was Cyprinidae, and the most dominant species was Zacco koreanus with 30.3% (1,089 individuals) of the total. Eight species (33.8%) such as Zacco koreanus, Squalidus gracilis majimae, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Pseudobagrus koreanus, Iksookimia hugowolfeld, Iksookimia longicorpa, Silurus microdorsalis and Liobagrus mediadiposalis were Korean endemic and one species of Micropterus salmoides was exotic. According to the analysis of the community based on the diversity, evenness and richness indices, fish community seems to be more stable in the S7. The small streams were classified into three types of steep mountainous, mountainous-flatland, and flat land streams, and their types were categorized by their features of stream width, water depth, bottom substrate, riparian vegetation, and land use patterns. Principal component analysis based on species abundance classified fish communities into three main groups according to human impact and land-use pattern change. These results suggest that fish community structures were primary affected by the longitudinal environmental changes and these were modified by the habitat condition in accordance with the land use pattern change in the small streams.

First Record of the Opsariichthys uncirostris amurensis(Pisces: Cyprinidae) from Panbyon-river of Naktong-river system, Korea. (반변천에서 채집된 끄리(잉어과)에 관하여)

  • 전상린
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.499-501
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    • 1999
  • Morphological characteristics of Opsariichthys uncirostris amurensis from Panbyon-river of Naktong system is examined. This is the first record of the Opsariichthys uncirostris amurensis collected from Panbyon-river of Naktong- river system, Korea.

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Morphology and distribution of Moroco percnurus (Cyprinidae) (동버들개(잉어과)의 형태와 분포에 관하여)

  • 민미숙;양서영
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.505-508
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    • 1992
  • 한국산 담수어류인 버들치(Moroco)속의 동버들개(M. percnums)는 한반도 이북에 서식하며 이남지역에는 분포하지 않는 것으로 보고되어 있었으나 본 형태연구 결과와 유전적 연구(Yang and Min, 1989) 결과, 강원도 강릉 경포호지역에서 동버들개가 서식 분포하는 것이 확인되어, 동버들개의 분포상 최남단 지역으로 보고하며, 한국산 버들치속 어류는 총 5종이 한반도 이남지역에 분포하는 것으로 확인되었다.

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Structure of Egg Envelope and Oogenesis of the Korean Endangered Fish Gobiobotia brevibarba (Pisces: Cyprinidae) (멸종위기 어류 돌상어 Gobiobotia brevibarba의 난자형성과정과 난막의 형태)

  • Choi, Wung Sun;Kim, Jae Goo;Park, Jong Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2014
  • A histological study on the egg envelope and oogenesis of Gobiobotia brevibarba (Pisces, Cyprinidae) was carried out by a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope. Various developmental cells appeared in the ovary caught during May 2014, spawning season. For the relative area of oocyte, the ovary consisted of mature stage (74.5%), a vitellogenic stage (yolk granule stage, 16.6% and yolk vesicle stage, 6.6%) and previtellogenic stage (perinucleolus stage 2.2%), which means its spawning season. The cytoplasm of the perinucleolus oocyte is acidic and many nucleoli are located at the inner side of the nuclear membrane. The yolk vesicles, an early vitellogenic stage, has a follicular layer and a zona radiata clearly. Numerous villi, called an egg envelope, begin to form on the zona radiata. The yolk granules, an another vitellogenic stage, proceeds and they show a strong eosinophilic nature. Such yolk granules appeared between the yolk vesicles occupying most cytoplasm, and as the stage proceeds, there are some yolk masses fused with each other. Egg envelope is covered with plenty of villi ($2{\sim}3{\mu}m$ in the length) over the entire egg surface.

Reproductive Ecology of an Endangered Species Gobiobotia macrocephala (Pisces: Cyprinidae), in Seom River, Korea (멸종위기 어류 꾸구리 Gobiobotia macrocephala (Pisces: Cyprinidae)의 번식생태)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Song, Ha-Yoon;Hong, Yang-Gi;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.190-199
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    • 2012
  • The reproductive ecology of an endangered species, Gobiobotia macrocephala (Pisces: Cyprinidae), was investigated in the Seom River, a tributary of the Han River drainage system, from March 2010 to February 2011. During the non-spawning season, no difference in the external morphology was observed between males and females; however, during the spawning season, clear differences merged for the depth and width of the body, preventral length and preanal length in the standard length. The sex ratio of females to males was 1 : 1.01. The spawning season was estimated to last from late April to middle of June, at water temperatures of $15{\sim}25^{\circ}C$. The number of mature eggs in the ovary averaged about $2,134{\pm}930$ (mean${\pm}$SD), and the mean diameter was approximately $0.88{\pm}0.04$ mm. The spawning area was composed of pebble and cobble bottoms (3~10 cm), with current velocities of 13~24 cm $s^{-1}$ and water depths of 12~18 cm. Spawning behavior between males and females was observed in a water tank 14~15 h after injecting females with Ovaprim to promote reproduction. Fish spawned near the water surface with monogamous pairing.

Evolutionary Study on the Dark Chub (Zocco temmincki) IX. Phylogeny of the Subfamily Danioninae (Pisces, Cyprinidae) (갈겨니(Zacco temmincki)의 진화에 관한 연구 IX. 피라미아과 어류의 계통진화)

  • 양서영;민미숙
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.393-403
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    • 1989
  • Using starch gel electrophoresis of proteins, we examined variation at 24 genetic loci in five species (three general of the Subfamily Danioninae (Class Pisces, Family Cyprinidae) inhabiting In Korea. The average degree of genic variation of the Subfamily Danioninae (A=1.8, P=16.5%, HD=0.043, HG=0.049) was far less than that of the fresh water fishes in general. But the degree of genic variation of A. chinensis (P=32.5 HD=0.100, HG=0.119) was highe, than other fishes and the value of O. biders was the lowest (P=4.2%, HD=0.008, HG=0.008). The average genetic similarities among the populations in each species of A. chinensis, Z. platypus, Z. temmincki MS type, Z. temmincki W type, and O. widens were S=0.902, 0.899, 0.990, 0.914, and 0.992, respectively. The average genetic similarity of A. chinensis to the other species was the lowest value of S=0.235, whereas that between two species of Z. temmincki was the highest of S=0.822. Genetically, Z. plypus is more similiar to O. widens than ho species of the same genus Zacco. Based on estimated divergent time of 5 species of the Subfamily Danioninae (7.6 to 0.9 million years) it is assumed that they are speciated during late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene epoch.

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Egg Development and Early Life History of the Natural Monument Species Hemibarbus mylodon (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in Korea (천연기념물 어름치 Hemibarbus mylodon (Pisces: Cyprinidae)의 난 발생 및 초기생활사)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Kim, Hae-Rim;Park, Sang-Yong;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2017
  • Egg development and early life history of the Korean natural monument fish Hemibarbus mylodon (Pisces: Cyprinidae) were investigated to provide basic data on biological characteristics and ecological recovery. Adult fish were collected from nature and transferred to the laboratory. For the first time, artificial maturation of females and males succeeded after 15 months of indoor culture. Mature eggs and sperm were obtained using Ovaprim injections (0.5 mL/kg) and then the eggs were fertilized using the dry method in the laboratory. The mature eggs were adhesive, turbid, and greyish; they averaged $2.21{\pm}0.06mm$ (n=30) in diameter. The embryos began to hatch about 78 h after fertilization at a water temperature $20{\pm}1^{\circ}C$, and the newly-hatched larvae were $6.6{\pm}0.75mm$ in total length (TL). At 14 days after hatching, the post-larval individuals were $13.5{\pm}0.23mm$ (TL), and their yolk sacs were completely absorbed. Twenty one days after hatching, they entered the juvenile stage and reached $13.5{\pm}0.23mm$ (TL). At 100 days after hatching, their band patterns, external form, and a pair of barbels were similar to those of adults, and they averaged $33.0{\pm}4.25mm$ (TL). The breeding technology and characteristics of early life history obtained in this study will be very helpful for conservation of H. mylodon in nature.

Acheilognathus majusculus, a New Bitterling (Pisces, Cyprinidae) from Korea, with Revised Key to Species of the Genus Acheilognathus of Korea

  • Kim, Ik-Sook;Yang, Hyun
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 1998
  • A new bitterling, Acheilognathus majusculus is described from 20 specimens collected from the Somjin and Nakdong River, Korea. The new species is similar to Acheilognathus yamatsutae, but distinguished from the latter and congeners by the combination of the following characteristics: 15-21 gill rakers, 37-40 vertebrae, longer barbel, greenish body coloration, nuptial color of males and slightly protrusive snout. A key to species of Acheilognathus from Korea is included.

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The Oogenesis of Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Cyprinidae, Teleostei (경골어류 잉어과 쉬리(Coreoleuciscus splendidus)의 난자형성과정)

  • Kim, Dong-Heui;Kim, Wan-Jong;Teng, Yung-Chien;Kim, Seok;Lee, Kyu-Jae
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2010
  • Coreoleuciscus splendidus is a teleost belonging to Gobioninae, Cyprinidae. The oogenesis was investigated by light microscope. The ovary was located between intestine and air bladder, a grayish and ellipsoidal shape with the major axis 20 mm and the minor axis 5 mm. Cytoplasm of oogonia was basophilic and many nucleoli were located at inside of nuclear membrane. In primary oocytes, yolk vesicles were distributed only in the marginal area and egg envelope was not formed on the outside of an egg. In secondary oocytes, the egg envelope was formed and yolk vesicles in the cytoplasm were increased than the earlier stage. The basophilic substance of cytoplasm was changed to acidic. In case of matured egg, thickness of egg envelope and size of egg were increased. The yolk vesicles were changed to yolk mass in accordance with development. In conclusion, the oogenesis of C. splendidus was characterized by the increase in cell size, the formation and accumulation of yolk, and the decrease of basophilic substance in the cytoplasm. The oogenesis of C. splendidus is similar with other Cyprinidae fishes. But further study on ultrastructural study of fertilized egg envelope will be necessary to get the species specificity.

Host Mussel Utilization for Spawning of the Oily Shinner, Sarcocheilichthys variegatus wakiyae (Pisces: Cyprinidae), Inhabiting the Dalcheon, Namhangang (river) from Korea (남한강 달천에 서식하는 참중고기 Sarcocheilichthys variegatus wakiyae (Pisces: Cyprinidae)의 산란숙주조개 이용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeong Su;Yoon, Jung Do;Yang, Hyun;Park, Jong Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.288-294
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    • 2014
  • Host mussel utilization for spawning of the oily shinner, Sarcocheilichthys variegatus wakiyae (Pisces: Cyprinidae), from Korea was investigated in part of the Dalcheon (river) in Cheongcheon-myeon, Goesan-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea from April to June 2011, 2013. The non-synchronicity of mature and immature eggs obtained from females of S. v. wakiyae and the number of spawned eggs found was less than those in the mussels, suggesting that these fish may be batch spawners. Five species of freshwater mussels - Unio douglasiae sinuolatus, Lanceolaria grayana, Anodonata arcaeformis flavotincta, Lamprotula leai, Corbicula fluminea - were found at the survey area (wild conditions) but three species of freshwater mussels - A. a. flavotincta (oviposition rate, 50.0%), U. d. sinuolatus (16.2%), L. leai (11.1%) - were host of S. v. wakiyae. Spawning of S. v. wakiyae occurred mainly in the mantle cavity (wild conditions, 77.4%; experiment, 62.8%) of the mussels that were connected more to the inhalant siphon than the suprabranchial cavity (22.6%; 31.8%) that linked to the exhalant siphon. Bitterlings prefer to lay eggs in L. leai and S. v. wakiyae prefers A. a. flavotincta as a spawning host. These were considered to be the result of niche partitioning.