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2008년 3월 시화방조제 내측과 외측해역에서 저서다모류 군집구조 (Polychaete Community Structure from Inshore and Offshore of Lake Shihwa (Korea) in March, 2008)

  • 정래홍;최민규;윤상필;이원찬;최희구
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 2012
  • Polychaete community structure and its spatial distribution was investigated in 2008 from inshore and offshore of Lake Shihwa, Korea, in order to evaluate status of the benthic environment according to construction of the dike and the water gate. In the present study, the number of species, density, and diversity of polychaete community in inshore was significantly different from those in offshore. The density of polychaete community in offshore increased with the number of species whereas the diversity in inshore increased with the number of species. Dominant species in offshore were 13 species, higher than 1% of the total polychaete individuals. Heteromastus filiformis, known as the most dominant species before the construction of the dike, was the most dominant species in offshore, which collectively account for 54% of the total polychaete individuals. In inshore, the seven species were dominant, higher than 1% of the total individuals. Lumbrineris longifolia, Polydora sp., Capitella capitata, Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata, known as pollution tolerant species, contributed to higher than 75% of the total individuals in inshore. Multivariate statistical analyses, non-metric multidimensional scaling, showed apparent difference in polychaete community structure between inshore and offshore, and also difference between inner sites and outer sites of inshore around the water gate. Sediment characteristics (total organic carbon and nitrogen, ignition loss, and acid volatile sulfide) measured in this study also supported to this result. Therefore, this indicates that the offshore provides better benthic environments for polychaete habitation than the inshore, and the inshore around the water gate shows improving benthic environment, compared to the inner inshore.

Exposure to Sublethal Concentrations of Copper Pyrithione Reduces Cholinergic Activity and Induces Oxidative Stress in a Marine Polychaete

  • Md. Niamul, Haque;Jae-Sung, Rhee
    • 한국해양생명과학회지
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2022
  • Despite concerns about the significant toxicity of copper pyrithione (CuPT) at environmental concentrations, effects of CuPT on benthic organisms have received little attention. Here, we analyzed the detrimental effects of CuPT at sublethal concentrations (1/50, 1/20, and 1/10 of the 96 h-LC50 value) for 14 days in the marine polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis. Reduced burrowing activity and significantly decreased the acetylcholinesterase activity in response to relatively high concentrations of CuPT were identified as CuPT-triggered cholinergic inhibition. The lipid peroxidation marker, malondialdehyde levels were dose-dependently increased, whereas intracellular glutathione was depleted by relatively high concentrations. In the CuPT-treated polychaete, significant fluctuations in the enzymatic activities of the antioxidant defense system (catalase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione reductase, and glutathione peroxidase) were observed with significantly modulated glutathione 𝘚-transferase activity. These results indicate that even sublethal levels of CuPT would have detrimental effects on the health status of the marine polychaete.

Polychaete Taxocenes Variability Associated with Sediment Pollution Loading in the Peter the Great Bay (the East Sea/Japan Sea)

  • Belan Tatyana A.;Moschenko Alexander A.
    • Ocean Science Journal
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2005
  • Variations in species diversity and abundance of polychaete taxocenes that occurred in 1980-1989 under different contamination levels of bottom sediments were studied in three areas of Peter the Great Bay. The most polluted area was shown to be the Golden Horn Inlet where contaminant contents in the bottom sediments exceed the threshold values of negative biota alterations. Amursky Bay is characterized by a moderate level of contamination, while Ussuriysky Bay has the lowest level of contamination. Pollutant contents vary considerably within the same areas and their separate patches are polluted differently. An integral index characterizing the contamination of bottom sediments is proposed. This index is an average grade of the rank value of contaminant contents in sediments. The index was used to compare the contamination level and data on polychaete species diversity and abundance. The highest species diversity of polychaetes is found in the least affected zones. Monotonous decrease of the species number, as well as decrease in the indices of diversity and evenness, is correlated with pollution level increases. Significant growth of the average polychaete biomass and polychaete density is observed in the case of an increase of contamination from low to moderate levels. Conversely, the biomass and abundance of polychaetes decline following an increase in contamination.

A Benthic Polychaete Assemblage off the Korean South Coast(Gwangyang Bay and Yeosu Sound)

  • Kim, Yong-Hyun;Shin, Hyun-Chool
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2010
  • We investigated the benthic polychaete assemblage in Gwangyang Bay and Yeosu Sound in February 1997. The sediment was an almost entirely muddy facies. The benthic macrofauna comprised 295 species occurring at a mean density of 875 $indiv./m^2$. Polychaetes were the major faunal component; there were 94 species at mean density 765 $indiv./m^2$. The highest abundance and species richness occurred in the Myodo south and north channels, in the mouth of Gwangyang Bay, and in the Noryang channel mouth. The most abundant polychaete was Tharyx sp. (47.9%), followed in rank order by Heteromastus filiformis (9.6%), Melinna cristata (9.3%), and Lumbrineris longifolia (7.3%). Cluster analysis divided the study area into four station groups based on station similarities in benthic polychaete assemblages: the Glycinde-Prionospio cluster in the western inner bay, the H. filiformis cluster in the middle inner bay, the Melinna-Lumbrineris cluster in the Myodo south-north channel, and the Tharyx cluster in the eastern main channel region. The sediment type of Gwangyang Bay has changed gradually from sandy to muddy. Dominant species have also changed from Chone teres and Lagis bocki to Tharyx sp., which is a potential organic pollution indicator.

Growth Responses of the Scallop Patinopecten yessoensis (Pelecypoda: Pectinidae) to Shell Bioerosion and Bottom Sediment Type

  • Silina, Alla V.
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2007
  • Data obtained from field observation revealed that the degree of shell bioerosion of the scallop, Patinopecten (Mizuhopecten) yessoensis, by endolithic organisms significantly higher on the muddy sand than on the sand. At the area studied, the polychaete worm, Polydora brevipalpa (=Polydora ciliata brevipalpa, Polydora ciliata Okuda, Not Johnston, Polydora variegata), which is common symbiotic species for the scallop made 95-100% of total scallop shell bioerosion at the area studied. The muddy bottom sediments enriched by organic matter create favourable conditions for development of microphytobenthos and bacteria, which are predominantly consumed by P. brevipalpa. Linear regressions for the degree of shell bioerosion on the scallop shell height, total wet weight and adductor muscle wet weight revealed negative relationships between them for the scallops inhabiting both sand and muddy sand. The influence of polychaetes on scallops is complex. They may be food competitors. Polychaete can directly affect the host through their boreholes. Scallop expends energy for shell regeneration to prevent the polychaete penetration into its interior cavity. It was found that the degree of shell bioerosion increased considerably with scallop age.

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북동태평양 심해저 퇴적물에 서식하는 대형저서동물의 군집 (Macrozoobenthic Communities of the Deep Sea Sediments in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean)

  • 최진우;김동성;현정호;이창훈
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.367-376
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    • 2004
  • Macrobenthos were collected at 7 stations located from $5^{\circ}N$ to $10^{\circ}N$ with 1o interval along the longitude of $131^{\circ}W$ using a box corer with sampling area of $0.25\;m^2$ in July, 1999. In order to see the vertical distribution of macrobenthos in sediments, each subcore sample was divided into 5 layers with 1 cm interval up to 6 cm depth. Each subcore sample was sieved through 0.3 mm mesh screen and fixed with 10% Rose Bengal added formalin. A total of 22 faunal groups in 11 phyla were sampled and the average density was $959\;{\pm}\;584\;ind./m^2$. Foraminiferans comprised 34.8% of total specimens were the most abundant fauna, and followed by nematodes (27.5%), polychaete worms (15.7%), and benthic harpactoid copepods (10.4%). A latitudinal trend was shown in the distribution of macrobenthos; the maximum density of $1,832\;ind./m^2$ appeared at station N06 and the most poverished community occurred at station N09 with the density of $248\;ind./m^2$. The density of typical macrofaunal taxa except foraminiferans and nematods was $116\;ind./m^2$. In the vertical distribution of macrobenthos, more than 70% of macrobenthos occurred in the upper 2 cm layer, and upper 4 cm layer contained about 90% of macrofauna. Polychaete worms consisted of 22 families, and cirratulid and paraonid worms were dominant polychaete species. The prominant feeding guilds of polychaete worms were SDT (surface, descretely motile, tenaculate feeding) and SMX (surface, motile, non-jawed); they comprised more than 50% of polychaete abundance. These feeding guilds of polychaete worms suggests that the deep sea benthos should be well adapted the newly settled deposits from water column, but this should be clarified by the further studies.

서해연안 조간대에 서식하는 두줄망둑(Tridentiger trigonocephalus) 자치어의 먹이생물 (Food Organisms of Juveniles of Tridentiger trigonocephalus from the Intertidal Zone in the Western Coast of Korea)

  • 김종연;윤종만
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.180-185
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    • 2016
  • 두줄망둑 자치어기의 먹이생물을 조사하기 위하여 2012년 5월말부터 6월초 사이에 충남 서천군 서면 도둔리의 조간대에서 채집된 두줄망둑의 위내용물을 조사하였다. 섭식참여율은 낮 동안에 오전과 오후에 각각 한 차례씩 증가하는 경향을 보였다. 두줄망둑의 자치어의 주요 먹이생물은 copepods, amphipods, shrimp larvae, polychaete larvae 등이었으며, 이들이 건중량의 2% 이상을 차지하였다. 그중에서 copepods가 평균 65.5%로 가장 많은 양을 차지하였고, polychaete larvae, shrimp larvae 등의 순으로 많이 출현하였다. 먹이생물의 개체수 조성비를 보면, copepods가 65.4%를 차지하여 가장 높았고, polychaete larvae는 22.6%, shrimp larvae는 14.5%를 차지하였다. 먹이생물 중 copepods는 개체수 조성비가 높고 출현율도 높아서, IRI가 5,369.3으로 가장 높은 수치를 나타내었고, polychaete larvae는 653.1, shrimp larvae는 287.1의 수치를 나타내었다. 따라서 두줄망둑의 자치어기의 가장 중요한 먹이생물은 copepods, polychaete larvae, shrimp larvae 등이었다.

한국 서해 군새외해의 저서 다모류 분포와 섭식조합 (The Distribution and Feeding Guilds of the Polychaete Community in the West Coast off Kunsan, Korea)

  • 최진우;고철환
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 1992
  • 황해 남서부인 군산외해역에 서식하는 저서 다모류군집의 분포특징과 그들의 섭식 조합을 조사하기 위하여 Veen grab 채집기를 사용하여 24개 장점에서 저서동물을 채집 하였다. 총출현 다모류는 30개과에 속하는 54종이었게, 조사해역의 평균서식밀도는 약 300개체/ m$^2$였다. 주요 우점종으로는 Sternaspis scutata (10%), Notomastus sp. (10%). Lumbrineris cruzensis (9.7%), Nephtys polybrqanchia (5.6%), Praxillella affinis (5.2%) 등이었다. 주요 우점종의 출현은 퇴적상에 따라 차이를 보였는데 사질 퇴적상에서는 N. Polybranchia Prionospio pinnata, Spiophanes bombyx 등이, 니질퇴 적상에서는 S. scutata L. cruzensis, Goniada maculata 등이 나머지는 혼합퇴적물상 에서 그들의 주 출현량을 보였다. 다모류의 섭식조합은 12가지 유형으로 나타났으며, 그 중에서 BMX(표층하퇴적물식정, 운동성, 균육질 주둥이)가 출현빈도(19개 장점)나 출현량(전체의 26%)에 있어서 가장 높았다. 각 섭식조합별로 퇴적상에 대한 선호도를 보였는데, 니질퇴적상에서는 표층하퇴적물식성, 운동성 및 비촉수성 다모류가 우세하 여 섭식조합 BMX와 BMJ 등이 많이 출현하였고, 반면 사질퇴적상에서는 여과식성, 고착 성 및 촉수를 가진 FDT와 SST 등의 섭식조합이 우점하였다.

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저서 다모류군집을 이용한 어류가두리 양식장의 환경영향범위 평가 (Environmental Impact Assessment of Fish Cage Farms Using Benthic Polychaete Communities)

  • 박소현;김선영;심보람;정우성;박세진;홍석진;이원찬;윤상필
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제55권5호
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    • pp.598-611
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    • 2022
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the range of influence of aquaculture activities in fish cage farms located on the southern coast of Korea (Farm A and B in Hadong, Farm C in Tongyoung, and Farm D in Geoje) by analyzing the distribution and characteristics of polychaete communities. Farm A and B showed remarkably high aquaculture intensity, and as a result, the polychaete communities near the farms were heavily polluted. However, there was a difference in the polychaete communities at a distance greater than 30 m from farm A and B, which may be due to topographical differences. The effect of the aquaculture activity of Farm C was only observed below the farm, however, the influence of aquaculture activities Farm D was maintained over a relatively long distance. According to the results of this study, the effect of the fish cage culture was mainly influenced by factors related to the production of fish, such as the stocking amount and the amount of food supply. Moreover, the distance at which the influence of aquaculture activity was observed was found to be closely related to the topographical characteristics and flow velocity around the farms.

Food Organisms of Fingerlings of Acentrogobius elongata Inhabited at Intertidal Zone of the Western Coast of Korea

  • Kim, Jong-Yeon;Jo, Soo-Gun;Yoon, Jong-Man
    • 한국양식학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국양식학회 2003년도 추계학술발표대회 논문요약집
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    • pp.93-94
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    • 2003
  • To investigate the food organisms of the Acentrogobius elongata during the juveniles stage, the stomach contents of fish, captured in the intertidal zone of Chungchongnam-do Sochon-gun Su-myon Dodun-ri between on early in June from the end of May 2000, were observed. Total length of the fingerings of A. elongata was 1.0~3.0cm size, and the participation rate of feeding was 68.6%. Main food organisms were such as copepods, shrimp larvae, polychaete larvae, and these occupied more than dry weight 4%. Copepods among them dominated the most quantitys by average 64.6%, and food organismsms appeared by order of polychaete larvae and shrimp larvae etc.. Therefore, most important food organisms of fingerlings stage of A. elongata were copepods, polychaete larvae, shrimp larvae etc.

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