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Feeding Habits of Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) Collected from Coastal Waters off Taean, Korea (태안연안에서 서식하는 넙치 (Paralichthys olivaceus)의 식성)

  • Huh, Sung-Hoi;Lee, Dong-Jin;Choo, Hyun-Gi;Park, Joo-Myun;Baeck, Gun-Wook
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.756-759
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    • 2010
  • The feeding habits of olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus were studied using 126 specimens collected from coastal waters off Taean, Korea from April 2008 to March 2009. The total lengths of P. olivaceus ranged from 16.7 to 40.6 cm. P. olivaceus was a piscivore that consumed mainly fishes. The diet also included small quantities of shrimps, cephalopods, polychaetes and mysids. Although, P. olivaceus mainly consumed fishes of all size classes, some degree of change in diet composition was found; i.e. after fishes, smaller individuals fed more on shrimps, whereas larger individuals consumed more cephalopods.

New Records of Two Penaeoid Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) from Korean Waters

  • Kim, Jung-Nyun;Choi, Jung-Hwa;Oh, Taeg-Yun;Hwang, Kang-Seok;Kim, Jong-Bin;Choi, Kwang-Ho;Lee, Dong-Woo
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.320-323
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    • 2010
  • Two penaeoid shrimps, Hadropenaeus lucasii (Bate, 1881) and Sicyonia truncata (Kubo, 1949), were collected from the northeastern waters of Jeju Island, Korea. These represent the only Korean reports of a member of the genus Hadropenaeus, family Solenoceridae and of a member of family Sicyonidae, respectively. Morphological descriptions and illustrations with a color photograph of each species are given. Korean Penaeoidea presently includes 27 species in three families.

Two Penaeid Shrimps (Crustacea, Decapoda) from Jeju Island, Korea

  • Kim, Jung-Nyun;Park, Jung-Hwa;Kim, Dae-Hyun;Cha, Hyung-Kee;Kong, Yong-Gun;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Han, Chang-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.298-299
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    • 2003
  • Of 17 penaeid shrimps have been known from Korean waters, only five species reported from Jeju Island (Kim and Kim, 1988; Je et at., 2002). In September 2002, two interesting penaeids were collected from seas off Hamduck, Jeju Island. After the close examination, they were identified as Melicertus latisulcatus (Kishinouye, 1896) and Metapenaeopsis mogiensis mogiensis (Rathbun, 1902). (omitted)

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Two Hippolytid Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from the Deepwater of the East Sea, Korea

  • Kim, Jung-Nyun;Choi, Jung-Hwa;Hong, Byeong-Gyu;Hwang, Kang-Seok;Chun, Young-Yull
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.199-203
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    • 2007
  • Two hippolytid shrimps, Spirontocaris spinus (Sowerby, 1805) and Lebbeus unalaskensis (Rathbun, 1902) are described on the basis of material collected from the deepwater of the East Sea, Korea at 310-810 m. The former has been incorrectly known as Spirontocaris arcuata Rathbun, 1902 in Korea and the latter is a new member of the Korean fauna. Morphological and distributional accounts of these species are presented with illustrations.

Feeding Habits of Lateolabrax Japonicus in the Eelgrass ( Zostera Marina ) Bed in Kwangyang Bay (광양만 장피밭에 서식하는 농어 ( Lateolabrax Japonicus ) 의 식성)

  • Heo, Seong-Hoe;Gwak, Seok-Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.191-199
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    • 1998
  • Feeding habits of Lateolabrax Japonicus collected from the eelgrass bed in Kwangyang Bay from January 1994 to December 1994 were studied. L. Japonicus was a carnivore which consumed mainly amphipods (gammarid amphipods and caprellid amphipods), crabs, caridean shrimps and copepods. Its diets included small quantities of fishes, mysids, polychaetes, tanaids and isopods. Three distinct ontogenetic feeding groups were noted : (1) 1~2 cm SL individuals preyed heavily on copepods. (2) 2~15 cm SL individuals preyed heavily on amphipods. (3) individuals over 15 cm SL preyed heavily on crabs, caridean shrimps and fishes. L. Japonicus showed seasonal changes in prey composition. These changes were not caused by seasonal changes in food availability, but by changes in the size composition of L. Japonicus occurred in the eelgrass bed.

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New Records of Three Sergestid Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Penaeidea) from the Korean Waters of the Yellow Sea

  • Kim, Jung Nyun;Choi, Jung Hwa;Lee, Jeong-Hoon;Kim, Joo Il
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.199-205
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    • 2013
  • Three species of pelagic sergestid shrimps, Deosergestes seminudus (Hansen, 1919), Sergia lucens (Hansen, 1922) and S. talismani (Barnard, 1947), were identified based on collections by the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute from the Korean coast of the Yellow Sea between 2003 and 2011. They are herein reported for the first time from the Yellow Sea. Morphological descriptions and illustrations with color photographs of all species are also given. With the addition of these species, the family Sergestidae in the Korean waters now comprises five species belonging to three genera. Finally, a key to the Korean genus and species of the family Sergestidae is presented.

Early Zoeas of Two Snapping Shrimps Alpheus digitalis De Haan, 1850 and Alpheus japonicus Miers, 1879 (Decapoda, Caridea, Alpheidae) with Notes on the Larval Characters of the Alpheidae

  • Yang, Hoi-Jeong;Kim, Chang-Hyun
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.95-105
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    • 2002
  • Early zoeal stages of two snapping shrimps Alpheus digitalis De Haan, 1850 and Alpheus japonicus Miers, 1879 are described and illustrated in detail for the first time based on the laboratory-reared materials. The first zoeas of Alpheus are more related to those of Vexillipar than to Athanas, Automate, and Synalpheus by having rostrum absent, the tip of the endopod of the antenna with a long plumose seta as well as a spine, the endopod of the maxilla with a basal and two terminal setae, the exopod of the maxilla shorter than the endopod, and the endopod of the second maxilliped with a seta on the proximal segment. A list of larval descriptions and described stages of the Alpheidae reported from Indo-West Pacific waters are included.

The Shrimps (Penaeodiea, Stenopodidea , Caridea and Astacidea) and Lobsters (Palinura) of Cheju Island , Korea( Crustacea : Decapoda) (제주도의 새우류(갑곡류;십각류))

  • 김훈수;김창배
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.165-172
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    • 1988
  • 1987년 9월 30일부터 1988년 3월 26일까지의 조사기간과 조사기간 이전에 제주도의 10개 지소에서 채집된 표본들을 동정하고 문헌상의 기록들을 종합하여 제주도 새우류의 분류목록을 작성하였다. 이 분류목록에는 12과 26종( 또는 아종) 이 포함되어 있다. 이 중에서 Palaemon(Palaemon) gravieri 와 Pandalus danae는 제주도에서 처음 기록되는 종들이다. 제주도의 새우류 26종은 한국기지종 83종 (또는 아종) 의 31%에 해당되며 26종 중에서 6종 ( 4%)은 제주도에서만 기록되었다. 2종의 담수종을 제외한 24종의 해양종중에서 9종 (37.5%) 이 남방형이었다.

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New Records of Hippolytid Shrimps(Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from Korea (한국미기록 꼬마새우류 (갑각강 : 십각목 : 생이하목))

  • Yang, Hoi-Jeong;Kim, Jung-Nyun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 2004
  • Three hippolytid shrimps, Hippolyte acuta, Latreutes acicularis, and Latreutes laminirostris are reported from Korean waters. The former two species represent new records for the Korean marine fauna. L. laminirostris, previously known from Korea, is redescribed. A key to Latreutes species from Korean waters is given. The Korean Hippolytidae consists now of 19 species of nine genera.

New Records of Alpheid Shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) from Korea (한국 미기록 딱총새우과(십각목: 생이하목) 3종)

  • Yang, Hoi-Jeong;Arthur Anker
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2003
  • Three alpheid shrimps, Alpheus lobidens De Haan, 1850, A. malabaricus (Fabricius, 1775), and A. sudora Banner and Banner, 1966 are reported from southern part of Korea. They represent new records for the Korean marine fauna. Korean Alpheidae consist now of ten species belonging to four genera.