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Structure of Oocyte Surface in Two Korean Minnow Species, Rhynchocypris kumgangensis and R. oxycephalus (Pisces: Cyprinidae) (금강모치와 버들치 난모세포의 표피 구조)

  • Gwak, Jin-Young;Park, Jong-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2007
  • Oocyte surface in two Korean minnows, Rhynchocypris oxycephalus and R. kumgangensis was examined by light and electron microscope. In two species, the development of the oocyte was similar, but the follicular layer surrounding full-grown oocyte showed an evident difference. In R. oxycephalus, the follicular layer at the yolk vesicle stage became bilaminar with the retention of its outer squamous cell layer and the acquisition of an inner cuboidal or round cell layer just over the zona radiata. As the oocyte grows, the cuboidal cells of the inner follicular layer began to be replaced by columnar cells. At the yolk granule stage, the columnar cells secreted mucin to their cytoplasm (adhesive materials) and then surround the entire oocyte, as bundles of fence-shaped structures. Whereas, although the follicular layer of R. kumgangensis had an outer squamous layer and an inner cuboidal or round cell layer at the yolk vesicles as in R. oxycephalus, no inner cells were more changed with the retention of its cuboidal or round cells. Finally, in R. kumgangensis, the adhesive materials did not occur. In Korean two minnows, the structural difference in the oocyte surface seems to be related to their habitats and spawning characteristics as well as taxonomic characters.

Early Osteological Development of the Larvae and Juveniles in Sebastes oblongus (Pisces: Scorpaenidae) (황점볼락(Sebastes oblongus) 자치어의 골격발달)

  • Byun, Soon-Gyu;Kang, Chung-Bae;Myoung, Jung-Goo;Cha, Ban-Seok;Han, Kyeong-Ho;Jung, Choon-Goo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2012
  • Skeletal development in the oblong rockfish, Sebastes oblongus, was studied based on extensive larval rearing conditions from December 2007 to March 2008. Newly-hatched larvae lacked osteological elements. After 3 days of bearing, jaw bones were ossified almost simultaneously with the frontal, parietal, clavicle, opercle, preopercle and branchiostegal rays at 8.0 mm average total length (TL). Ossification of the opercular was completed by 12.3 mm and the full complement of ossified elements of cranium and pectoral girdle were completed by 16.2 mm. Ossification of the cartilaginous caudal complex began to at 9.8 mm, and completely ossified by 18.0 mm. The fusing of the first and second, and the third and fourth hypurals initially occurred by 10.8 mm, and their fusion was finally completed at 18.0 mm. Notochord flexion occurred and formed an individual centrum by 8.5 mm and 10.8 mm, respectively, and all 26 centra were ossified by 13.2 mm. The preorbital bone began to ossify on the anterior region of eye at 10.8 mm, and the $1^{st}$ suborbital bone appeared ossified on the lower of eye by 12.3 mm, and all elements were ossified at 27.5 mm. Finally, after 71 days of bearing, the juveniles became 27.5 mm, and ossification was completed at this stage.

Morphological Development of Eggs, Larvae and Juveniles of the Sterlet Sturgeon, Acipenser ruthenus (Pisces: Acipenseridae) (스텔렛 철갑상어 (Acipenser ruthenus)의 난 발생과 자치어 형태발달)

  • Park, Jae Min;Yoon, Seung Min;Seo, Young Seok;Han, Kyeong Ho;Yoo, Dong Jae
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.179-185
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    • 2016
  • To develop cultivation technique for Acipenser ruthenus and secure basic taxonomic materials, this study examined egg development and larva morphological development. This study used a couple of male and female broodstork matured in a PVC circle water tank (Ø 5 m) with the water temperature of $16.0{\pm}1.0^{\circ}C$ in June 2005. They were oval opaque and sinking cohesive eggs and the sizes of them were between $3.83{\sim}3.85(3.84{\pm}0.01)mm$ (n=10). As for the egg development, the dry process was adopted with artificial insemination in this study, and an hour after the insemination, the embryo disks were developed, 31 hours after the insemination, they reached the end of gastrula stage, and 82 hours (50%) after the insemination, they were hatched. Right after the hatch, the total lengths of larvae were $10.1{\sim}10.3(10.2{\pm}0.11)mm$ (n=10) with big yolks in the venter. 17 days after the hatch, the total lengths of them were $26.2{\sim}32.4(29.3{\pm}4.39)mm$ (n=10) and in the front of a dorsal fin there were 11 scute scales that started to make tracing development. As 50 days after the hatch, the total lengths were $86.4{\sim}93.1(89.8{\pm}4.71)mm$ (n=10), and fin rays all reached integer, they were moved to the larva apparatus.

Egg Development and Early Life History of the Korean Southern Spine Loach, Iksookimia hugowolfeldi (Pisces: Cobitidae) (한국고유종 남방종개 Iksookimia hugowolfeldi (미꾸리과)의 난발생 및 초기생활사)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.156-163
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    • 2016
  • Egg development and early life history of Korean southern spine loach, Iksookimia hugowolfeldi, were observed in the present study. Eggs were obtained after injecting females with 0.5 mL/kg of Ovarprim. Eggs were artificially fertilized using the dry method in the laboratory. Number of spawned eggs were $1,933{\pm}530per$ individual. Mature eggs were slightly adhesive with light yellowish coloring, and they measured $1.35{\pm}0.03mm$ in diameter. Hatching of the embryo occurred 56 h (50%) after fertilization at water temperature $25^{\circ}C$, and newly hatched larvae were averaged of $5.6{\pm}0.18mm$ in total length. At 5 days after hatching, larvae averaged $7.8{\pm}0.31mm$ in total length and their yolk sacs had been completely absorbed. Beginning at 15 days after hatching, the fish entered the juvenile stage and reached $13.2{\pm}0.87mm$ in total length. At 100 days after hatching, the band patterns and external form of juvenile were similar to those of adults, and they averaged $49.2{\pm}4.29mm$ in total length.

Early Osteological Development and Squamation in the Spotted Sea Bass Lateolabrax maculates (Pisces: Lateolabracidae) (한국산 점농어(Lateolabrax maculatus) 자치어의 골격발달과 비늘형성)

  • Kang, Chung-Bae;Myoung, Jung-Goo;Kim, Yong-Uk;Kim, Hyong-Chol
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.271-282
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    • 2012
  • Early osteological development of the skull, vertebral column, and fins, and squamation in the spotted sea bass, Lateolabrax maculates, were studied under extensive larval rearing conditions. The first ossification during cephalic skeleton development began with the premaxillary, dentary, and parasphenoid at 6.4 mm Total length (Notochord length 6.1 mm) and was completed by 25.2 mm TL (Standard length 20.3 mm). Ossification of the cartilaginous caudal complex started simultaneously in the urostyle and two preural centra at 12.2 mm TL (10.4 mm) and it was completely ossified by 32.0 mm TL (26.4 mm). The principal caudal fin rays, with a count of 9/8, began to ossify at 11.6 mm TL (10.2 mm) and the procurrent caudal fin rays, with counts of 4 (upper) and 3 (lower), started to ossify by 12.6 mm TL (10.9 mm). Ossification of these parts was completed by 21.4 mm TL (17.5 mm). Ossification of the vertebral column was first observed in the first to fourth centra at 8.3 mm TL (7.5 mm) and was fully completed by 21.7-35.0 mm TL (17.8-29.3 mm). The pectoral girdle started to ossify by 5.6 mm TL (5.4 mm) and was completed by 26.8 mm TL (21.8 mm). Eight pectoral fin rays were ossified at 11.6 mm TL (10.2 mm) and 16-18 rays were fully ossified by 13.8 mm TL (12.0 mm). Also, the dorsal, anal, and pelvic fin rays started to ossify at 12.2 mm TL (10.4 mm) and were completed by 12.8 mm TL (11.2 mm), 23.8 mm TL (19.4 mm), and 13.8 mm TL (12.0 mm), respectively. Ossification of the anal and dorsal pterygiophores initially occurred by 12.6 mm TL (10.9 mm) and 14.3 mm TL (12.2 mm), and was completed by 21.4 mm TL (17.5 mm) and 19.3 mm TL (15.9 mm), respectively. Squamation started at three centers of differentiation: the middle region of the trunk, the anterior of the caudal peduncle, and on the caudal peduncle at 23.8 mm TL (19.4 mm). The body was covered with scales, except the snout, at 57.2-60.2 mm TL (SL 47.1-49.2 mm).

Egg Development and Early Life History of Korean Spined Loach, $Iksookimia$ $koreensis$ (Pisces: Cobitidae) (참종개 $Iksookimia$ $koreensis$의 난발생 및 초기생활사)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Park, Sang-Yong;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2012
  • In the present study, egg development and early life history of Korean spined loach, $Iksookimia$ $koreensis$, were observed. Adult fish were sampled using spoon nets in Okgye-ri, Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea in July 2010. Eggs were obtained after injecting females with Ovarprim. Eggs were then artificially fertilized in the laboratory using the dry method. Mature eggs were slightly adhesive and transparent with a light yellowish color, and measured $1.40{\pm}0.04mm$ (mean${\pm}$SD) in diameter. Hatching of the embryo occurred approximately 50 h after fertilization in the water at $23^{\circ}C$, and newly hatched larvae were averaged $4.7{\pm}0.21mm$ in total length. 5 days after hatching, the averaged total length of larvae was $7.1{\pm}0.25mm$ and their yolk sacs had been completely absorbed. 17 days after hatching, fish started to enter the juvenile stage and reached $12.2{\pm}1.10mm$ in total length. 80 days after hatching, the band patterns and external form of juvenile fish were similar to those of adults, and they averaged $31.0{\pm}3.98mm$ in total length.

Feeding Structures of Three species in the Genus Pomadasys(Pomadasyidae, Pisces) from the Arafura Sea of Indonesia (인도네시아 아라푸라해의 하스돔속 Pomadasys (하스돔과, 농어목) 어류 3종의 섭이 구조)

  • Lee, Jang-Uk;Kim, Yong-Uk;Baik, Chul-In;Kim, Jong-Bin;Kim, Jin-Koo;Hwang, Seon-Jae
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.32-39
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    • 1998
  • Structures of jaw bones, gill rakers and pharyngeal bones of the three Pomadasys species collected from Arafura sea of Indonesia in May 1996 were described and illustrated to compare between species. The percentage of ascending process of premaxillary to head length was 21.6~23.3% in Pomadasys kaakan, 25.4~27.8% in P. maculatus and 15.3~21.0% in P. argyreus. The percentage of ascending process of premaxillary to premaxillary was 54.7~72.8% in P. argyreus, 107.8~114.9% in P. kaakan and 126.7~136.7% in P. maclllatlls. The ascending process of premaxillary of P. argyreus showed a tendency to increase as fish grow. Each jaw in all three grunters had a row of conical teeth exteriorly, but 1 to 5 rows of niddle like teeth interiorly. Among the three species examined, P. maculatus showed the most developed teeth. Pharyngeal bone, appeared to be stronger than jaw teeth, contained dense needle like teeth in P. argyreus, where as that in P. kaakan and P. maculatus had long and slender teeth exteriorly but thicker interiorly. Gill rakers of P. kaakan and P. maculatus are short, but those of P. argyreus are long.

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Egg Development and Early Life History of the Slender Shinner, $Pseudopungtungia$ $tenuicorpa$ (Pisces: Cyprinidae) (가는돌고기 $Pseudopungtungia$ $tenuicorpa$의 난발생 및 초기생활사)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Park, Sang-Yong;Bang, In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 2012
  • Egg development and early life history of the slender shinner, $Pseudopungtungia$ $tenuicorpa$ were investigated to provide basic information regarding biological characteristics and restoration in 2010. Eggs were obtained by injecting females with Ovaprim and then fertilized using the dry method in the laboratory. Matured eggs were strongly adhesive, opaque and grayish and measured $1.96{\pm}0.08mm$(mean${\pm}$SD) in diameter. Fertilized eggs hatched 240 h after fertilization at $23^{\circ}C$, and newly hatched larvae an average $8.6{\pm}0.25mm$ in total length. At 2 days after hatching, larvae averaged $9.0{\pm}0.37mm$ in total length and their yolk sacs had been completely absorbed. About at 10 days after hatching, they beacme to juvenile stage and reached $10.6{\pm}0.44mm$ in total length. At 70 days after hatching, the band patterns and external form of juveniles were similar to those of adults, and they averaged $36.0{\pm}2.13mm$ in total length.

Study of Blast Ground Vibration & Noise Measurements In-situ and Effect Analysis for Numerical Analysis, Rational Blasting Design at an Eel Farm (양만장의 발파 진동소음 현장측정과 수치해석을 통한 영향검토 및 합리적인 발파설계 연구)

  • Lee Song;Kim Sung-Ku;Rhee Yong-Ho
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.16 no.2 s.61
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    • pp.179-188
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    • 2006
  • The vibration or/and noise generated by blast operations might cause not only structural damage to properties but mentally also to humans and animals. For that reason, maximum permitted vibration and noise levels are set by sensitivities of structures and they are used for the management of blast vibration. It is known that the fish lived in water are more sensitive to vibration than land animals, and thus the adverse impact of the blasting on fish farms should be very concerned. This study investigated the vibration and noise levels at a large eel farm located some 840 meters of the blasting site through the large real-scale experiments of blastings, prior to conducting the actual blasting. As a result, it was found that the noise met the requirement to be within maximum permitted level, while the ground vibration exceeded the permitted vibration. Accordingly, the impact of the excess vibration was investigated by an existing empirical method and verified by a new three dimensional numerical analysis. In this study, such an inspection process was briefly described, and a method was suggested for the examination of possible adverse effects from blasting on vibration-sensitive structures like the eel farm. The study also introduced a design method that controls the blast effects - ground vibration and noise.

Development and Transformation of Oocyte' Follicle Cell for Korean Four Sillurid Fishes of Liobagrus and Pseudobagrus (Pisces: Silluriformes) (한국산 동자개속 및 퉁가리속 4종 어류의 난모세포에서 여포세포의 발달과 변형)

  • Baek, Hyun-A;Park, Jong-Young;Kim, Chi-Hong;Kim, Jong-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.112-119
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    • 2007
  • A histological study on development and transformation of the oocyte' follicle cell for Korean four sillurid fishes, Liobagrus obesus, L. mediadiposalis, Pseudobagrus koreanus, and P. brevicorpus was performed by light and electron microscopes. The follicular layer surrounding the oocyte consisted of an outer theca cell and an inner follicle cell (granulosa cell). The follicle cells of the oocyte were flatten cells at early oocyte but during vitellogenesis they were transformed it to a single layer of cuboidal cell, then to a single columnar cell layer, and finally to a layer covered with a substance secreted by themselves. Although the development and transformation of the follicle cells was similar to four species, the secreted materials, called an adhesive membrane, were divided into two types in its appearance and nature. Firstly, a jelly coat-like type was found in L. obesus and L. mediadiposalis, which they are presumed to be polysaccharides and mucoproteins in its nature and secondly, a granular type in P. koreanus and P. brevicopus, being mucoprotein. A zona radiata with about $0.6{\sim}3.1{\mu}m$ thin was present below the adhesive material secreted by the transformed-follicle cell's activity. The zona radiata was composed of two layers, a thin externa and a thick interna.