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Ultrastructure of Dark Chub Zacco temmincki (Cyprinidae) Spermatozoa

  • Kim Young-Ja;Choi Cheol-Young;Park In-Seok
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2006
  • Mature spermatozoa of dark chub Zacco temmincki (Temminck and Schlegel), were examined under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The spermatozoa have a spherical, homogeneously electron-dense nucleus with an axial nuclear fossa containing two laterally oriented centrioles. The centrioles, which are arranged at about a $120^{\circ}$ angle to each other, have the 9+2 microtubule structure typical of flagella. The mature spermatozoon is of the primitive anacrosomal aquasperm type. The nuclear envelope is strongly undulated and contains nuclear vacuoles of different sizes and positions. The midpiece contains six or more mitochondria and encircles the basal body of the flagellum with an axoneme covered by the plasma membrane. Cytoplasmic vesicles lie between the axonemal doublets and the plasma membrane, and encircle the anterior part of the tail. The plasma membrane of the flagellum extends laterally and forms a pair of side fins. The species showed minor differences in number and structure of mitochondria, the angle between centrioles, and total length and occurrence of the fins. These characters, especially the side fins, appear to be apomorphic and useful for determining phylogenetic relationships at the genus or family level.

A Study on the Fish Fauna After the Construction of Chuam Dam (주암(住岩)댐 축조후(築造後)의 어류상(魚類相)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Nah, Chang-Soo;Shin, Sun-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 1992
  • Study on the fish fauna of the Chuam Dam in Sungju-gun, Chollanamdo, Korea was conducted from March 1990 to October 1990. Twenty-eight species belong to 23 genera and 11 families have been collected at five areas within the dam. The dominant species were Zacco platypus, Acheilognathus limbata and Zacco temmincki. Among the collected fishes, 5 species were known to be endemic species in Korea. They were Acheilognathus yamatsutae, Sarcocheilichthys variegatus wakiyae, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Microthysogobio yaluenis, Cobitis longicorpus, Pseudobagrus koreanus, Liobagrus mediadiposalis and Odontobutis platycephala. The frequencies occurrence were 86.71% for 5.2% for Cyprinidae and Osmeridae.

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Study on Ecological Instream Flow Estimation using River2D Model in the Seomjin River (River2D 모델을 이용한 섬진강의 생태유지유량 산정에 관한 연구)

  • Roh, Kyong-Bum;Park, Sung-Chun;Jin, Young-Hoon;Park, Myoung-Ok
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.822-829
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of the present study is to estimate the ecological instream flow for conservation and restoration of fish habitat in running water ecosystem which has very important status for stream environment. Estimation of the ecological instream flow in the present study was carried out by application of a two-dimensional depth averaged model of river hydrodynamics, River2D model. It can model fish habitat in natural streams and rivers and assess the quality of physical habitat accoriding to the species preferences for habitat suitability. Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki were selected as target fish species in the study area of the Seomjin river. The Habitat Suitability Criteria (HSC) developed by Sung et al. (2005) were used for target fish species, life stages and habitat conditions in the study. Weighted usable area (WUA) was computed by the River2D model considering preferences of target fish species for velocity, depth, and channel substrate. The result revealed that the ecological instream flow of $10.0m^3/s$ is needed to maintain the target fish habitat at each life stage in the river.

Systematic Study on the Genus Zacco (Pisces, Cyprinidae). II. Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genera Zocco and Candidia (피라미속(잉어목, 잉어과) 어류의 계통분류학적 연구 II. Zacco속 및 Candidia속 어류의 계통적 유연관계)

  • 민미숙;양서영
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.571-584
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    • 1991
  • 잉어과(Gyprinidae)의 Zocco속 어류 4종과 Candidia속 어류 1종에 대한 종간 유연관계와 종분화 연대측정 및 이들의 지질학적 분포경로를 밝히기 위하여 한국, 일본 및 대만에서 채집된 개체를 대상으로 전기영동법에 의한 유전자 분석을 하였다. 각 종의 지역별(한국, 일본, 대만) 집단간 유전적 유연관계를 분석한 결과 평균 유전적 근연치는 90% 이상이었다. Z. temmincki의 경우 일본집 단들은 한국의 A-type 집단과는 유연관계가 가까왔으나 한국의 B-type과는 유전적 차이가 현저하러다. Z. PlaD여5의 경우 한국집단과 일본집단사이의 유연관계는 S = 0.852였고, 한국집단과 대만집단 사이는 5 = 0.672, 일본집단과 대만집단 사이는 S = 0.751로서 지리적으로 현저한 차이를 업였다. Z. pochycephalus 3개 집단간의 유전적 근인치는 S = 0.963이었고 Candidia borbota 2개 집단간은 S = 0.946이었다. 종간의 유전적 근연환계를 비교한 결과 Candidia borbota와 Z. temmincki사이는 S = 0.608, Z. pluDpus와 1. pachycephalus사이는 S = 0.612였으나, Z. temmincki와 Z. platypus사이는 S = 0.441, Z. temmincki 와 Z. pochycepholus 사이는 S = 0.350이었고, Z. plotpus와 Condfda barbata사이는 S = 0.328로서 이들 사이에는 현저한 유전적 차이가 있었다. 각 종간의 롱분화 연대를 추산한 결과 이들은 약 480만년 전인 Pliocene 초기에 공통 조상종에서 분화하여 Z. temmincki, Candidia borbato group과 Z. plotypus, Z. pochycepholus group으로 분리되었고 약 260만년 전인 Pliocene 후기에 Z. temminc소와 Candidia borbota로 분화되었다고 추산되며 약 80만년 전인 Pleistocene시기에 남 temmincki B-type에서 h-type이 분화되었다짙 여겨진다. 한편 또 다른 한 단opP은 약 230만년 전인 열iocene후기에 대만 지역의 Z. plotypas에서 Z. pochvcepholus가 분화된 후 현재에 이르렀다고 추정된다. Z. platypus는 약150만년 이전인 초기 Pleistocene시기에 대만지역에서 한국 및 일본집단으로 분리되었다고 보며 이들 한국집단과 일본집단은 약 50만년 전 Pleistocene의 Middle기에 고황하 수계를 거쳐 현재의 분포 상황에 이르렀다고 여겨진다. 한편 대. temmin체과의 B-type에서 저온 적응으로 분화되었다고 추측되는 A-type은 약 20만년 전인 Pleistocene의 Riss기에 역시 고황하 수계를 통하여 한국과 일본으로 분포하여 현재에 이르렀다고 사료된다.

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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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Fishfauna of the Baekdudaegan (Manbokdae-Siribong) Mountain Area Streams (백두대간(만복대~시리봉) 일대 계류의 어류상)

  • 심재환
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.403-408
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    • 2003
  • Fishfauna were investigated in the Baekdudaegan Mountain area (Manbokdae-siribong) streams. At the uppertributary of Seomjin River, 17 species of 5 families were collected and the dominant species was Zacco temminki. Korean endemic species were six (35.3%) species, Acheiognathus koreensis, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Squalidus gruacilis majimae, Microphysogobio yaluensis, Iksookimia longicorpus, and Odontobutis platycephala. Only Lampetra reissneri designated as a vulnerable species, was confirmed at the stream. At the upper streams of the Nakdong River, collected fishes were identified as 11 species of 3 families. The dominant species was Zacco temmincki, and two species (18.2%), Squalidus gracilis. majiimae and Ikosokimia longicorpus were Korean endemic.

동소종인 갈겨니 Zacco temmincki와 피라미 Z. platypus에 기생하는 아가미흡충 Paradiplozoon triorchidids 출현빈도

  • 윤길하;이완옥;김대희;김응오;이종윤
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.453-453
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    • 2000
  • 우리나라에 서식하는 담수어류는 약 200여종이며, 이중에는 산과 계곡이 많은 지형 및 기후 특성에 적응 분화한 특이한 종들도 많다. 그러나 환경파괴로 인하여 출현수가 격감하거나 별종의 위기에 처한 담수어류도 다수 존재한다. 따라서 이런 어종을 인공번식시켜 우리의 생물자원을 보존하기 위한 연구가 필요한 실정이다. 이런 단수어류중에 갈겨니Zacco temmincki와 피라미 Z. platypus는 잉어목, 잉어과에 속하는 소형 담수어로 우리나라의 서남해로 유입되는 하천에 자연분포하며, 산란기에는 아름다운 혼인색을 가지므로 관상어로서의 높은 가치를 가지고 있다.(중략)

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On the Ichthyofauna of Paikchon streams, Puan, Cholla-bukdo, Korea (국립공원(國立公園) 변산반도(邊山半島) 백천(白川)의 어류상(魚類相)에 관(關)하여)

  • Choi, C.G.;Lee, J.B.;Hwang, Y.J.
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 1992
  • The Ichthyofauna was investigated at the seven sites in Paikchon streams from August 1990 to March 1991. The collected fishes were classified to 22 species belong to 19 genera and 11 families, of which 5 species were tentatively identified as endemic species in Korea. Three species, Odontobutis obscurus interrupta, Luciogobius guttatus and Mactopodus chinensis, are collected for the first time in this area. Dominant species were Squalidus gracilis majimae(40.8%), Zacco temmincki(24.2%), Z. platypus(13.3%) and Cobitis koreensis pumilus(7.7%). Stomach contents of S. gracilis majimae were mainly taxa belong to Bacillariophyceae of micro-algee attached to sand or gravel.

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Determination of Ecological Flow at the Confluence of Nakdong River and Gumho River Using River2D (River2D를 이용한 낙동강-금호강 합류부의 생태유량 산정)

  • Seo, Il Won;Park, Inhwan
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.947-956
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    • 2013
  • In this study, WUA (Weighted Usable Area) was calculated to determine ecological flow at the confluence of Nakdong River and Gumho River by using River2D. To calibrate River2D, simulation results of River2D were compared with calibrated HEC-RAS simulation results and the optimum parameters were determined. After parameter calibration, WUA of Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki which are dominant species in Nakdong River was calculated with changing upstream flowrate. From the result, WUA is changed according to flowrate and growth stage. In the flowrate-WUA/A graph, ecological flow can be determined as $33.3m^3/s{\sim}39.96m^3/s$ in Nakdong River and $3.6m^3/s{\sim}4.32m^3/s$ in Gumho River. After dredging for Four major rivers restoration project, WUA of Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki were calculated by using the ecological flow. The results show that WUA after dredging are decreased when compared with undredged condition. WUA of Common carp is 2~3 times bigger than WUA of Zacco platypus and Zacco temmincki at the dredged condition in Nakdong River.

The Fish Fauna Changes and Characteristics Populations of Zacco koreanus in Cheonggye Stream after the Rehabilitation, Korea (청계천 복원 후 어류상 변화와 참갈겨니 Zacco koreanus의 개체군 특성)

  • Byeon, Hwa-Keun
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.695-703
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    • 2013
  • The fish fauna and population Zacco koreanus in the Cheonggye stream after the rehabilitation was investigation from April 2011 to May 2012. The collected species during the survey period were 24 species belonging to three families. Among them, Korean endemic species such as Rhodeus uyekii, Acheilognathus yamatsutae, Acheilognathus gracilis, Squalidus japonicus coreanus and Zacco koreanus were observed in the stations. Dominant species was Zacco platypus (St. 1, 3, 4) and Z. koreanus (St. 2). A total of species of A. gracilis, Hemibarbus longirostris, Gnathopogon strigatus, S. japonicus coreanus, Pseudogobio esocinus, Erythroculter erythropterus, and Tridentiger brevispinis were first observed this study with compared the previous data (2005, 2008). It seems that the introduction species of artificially to the Cheonggye stream were Cyprinus carpio (fancy carp), Carassius auratus (gold fish), Carassius auratus (chinese carp), Zacco temmincki, Z. koreanus and Misgurnus mizolepis. Calculation of the length-weight relationship of Z. koreanus showed the value of constant a as 0.000007 and b as 3.58, and condition factor (K) was 0.82 on average. The frequency analysis of total length indicated that the group 20~80mm in total length is represented by one year-old individuals, the group 90~120mm by two year-old individuals, and the group over 130mm by three year-old individuals. It is assessed that stable spawning occurred following the introduction to the Cheonggye stream.