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Species Composition and Spatial Distribution of Euphausiids of the Yellow Sea and Relationships with Environmental Factors

  • Yoon, Won-Duk;Yang, Joon-Yong;Lim, Dong-Hyun;Cho, Sung-Hwan;Park, Gyung-Soo
    • Ocean Science Journal
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.11-29
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    • 2006
  • We investigated species composition and spatial distribution of the euphausiid community in the Yellow Sea and identified the relationship with environmental factors (temperature, salinity, chlorophyll $\alpha$, nitrate, phosphate, and silicate) using bimonthly data from June, 1997 to April, 1998. The environment varied during the sampling period. In warm seasons, thermocline was well developed rendering lower temperature and higher salinity and nutrient concentrations in the bottom layer. During cold seasons the water column was well mixed and no such vertical stratification was noted. Horizontal distribution of temperature, however, differed slightly between near-coast and offshore areas because of the shallow depth of the Yellow Sea, and between southern and northern areas because of the intrusion of water masses such as Yellow Sea Warm Current and Changjiang River Diluted Water. Four euphausiid species were identified: Euphausia pacifica, E. sanzoi, Pseudeuphausia sp. and Stylocheron affine. E. sanzoi and S. affine were collected, just one juvenile each, from the southern area in June and December, respectively. Pseudeuphausia sp. were collected in the eastern area all the year round except June. E. pacifica occurred at the whole study area and were the predominant species, representing at least 97.6% of the euphausiid abundance. Further, the distribution pattern of the species was varied in regards to developmental stages (adult, furcilia, calyptopis, egg). From spring to fall, E. pacifica adults were abundant in the central area where the Yellow Sea Bottom Cold Water prevailed. Furcilia and calyptopis extended their distribution into nearly all the study area during the same period. From late fall to winter, adults were found at the near-coastal are a with similar pattern for furcilia and calyptopis. The distribution pattern of E. pacifica was consistent regarding temperature, salinity, and three nutrients during the sampling period, whereas chlorophyll $\alpha$ showed a different pattern according to the developmental stages. The nutrients should indirectly affect via chlorophyll $\alpha$ and phytoplankton concentration. With respect to these results, we presented a scenario about how the environmental factors along with the water current affect the distribution of E. pacifica in the Yellow Sea.

First Fossil Bryozoans from Korea (Seogwipo Formation, Jejudo)

  • Kamil Zagorsek;Hyun Sook Chae;Ho Jin Yang;Geon Woo Noh;Ji Eun Seo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.47-67
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    • 2024
  • The bryozoan assemblage from Seogwipo Formation in Jejudo yielded 33 taxa, including seven cyclostomes and 26 cheilostomes. It is the first fossil bryozoans described from the entire Korean peninsula. Five species, Callopora inermis, Tegella horrida, Celleporaria reflexa, Porella rotundirostris, and Rhynchozoon obliquimandibulatum, are new to the Korean bryozoan fauna as both in the Recent and fossil records. Tegella horrida, Celleporella reflexa, Porella donoghueorum, and Leischara subgracilis are notably cold-water species. This suggests that the Seogwipo Formation was primarily deposited in shallow water environment, subject to changesinfluenced by warm-water masses and temporarily impacted by cold currents. Only 33 species from the Seogwipo Formation in Korea, are very poor because the Seogwipo Formation is the only Pleistocene marine deposit in the Korean Peninsula. Eight species previously unknown as fossils worldwide, Tubulipora perforata, Puellina paracaesia, Reginella multipora, Celleporella reflexa, Exochella cryptodontia, Suhius cf. rubescentis, Cheiloporina cf. haddoni, and Jodoella koreensis are found in the Seogwipo Formation. This study is meaningful as it reports the first fossil assemblage of bryozoans from the Korean peninsula.

독도 주변해역에서 봄과 가을철 어란과 자치어의 종조성에 관한 연구 (Species Composition of Fish Eggs and Larvae in Spring and Autumn around Dokdo in the East Sea of Korea)

  • 김성;유재명;이은경
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.443-448
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    • 2002
  • A study on the ichthyoplankton assemblage was conducted around Dokdo in the East Sea in September 1999 and May 2000. Sixteen species of fish larvae including eggs were collected during the surveys. Anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) eggs and larvae were comprised of 2.0% and 94.5% of total samples in number, respectively. Muller's pearlside (Maurolicus muelleri) eggs and larvae were comprised of 95.0% and 3.2%, respectively. The other species mostly composed of warm water species were less than 2% of total samples in number. The number of species and abundance of the fish lawae and eggs were higher in September than in May. Although there were limited data on the ichthyoplankton around Dokdo in summer and winter, this study area seems to be used for the spawning or nursery ground of fishes.

Uncharted Diversity and Ecology of Saprolegniaceae (Oomycota) in Freshwater Environments

  • Bora Nam;Thuong T. T. Nguyen;Hyang Burm Lee;Sang Kyu Park;Young-Joon Choi
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제50권5호
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    • pp.326-344
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    • 2022
  • The fungal-like family Saprolegniaceae (Oomycota), also called "water mold," includes mostly aquatic saprophytes as well as notorious aquatic animal pathogens. Most studies on Saprolegniaceae have been biased toward pathogenic species that are important to aquaculture rather than saprotrophic species, despite the latter's crucial roles in carbon cycling of freshwater ecosystems. Few attempts have been made to study the diversity and ecology of Saprolegniaceae; thus, their ecological role is not well-known. During a survey of oomycetes between 2016 and 2021, we investigated the diversity and distribution of culturable Saprolegniaceae species in freshwater ecosystems of Korea. In the present study, members of Saprolegniaceae were isolated and identified at species level based on their cultural, morphological, and molecular phylogenetic analyses. Furthermore, substrate preference and seasonal dynamics for each were examined. Most of the species were previously reported as animal pathogens; however, in the present study, they were often isolated from other freshwater substrates, such as plant debris, algae, water, and soil sediment. The relative abundance of Saprolegniaceae was higher in the cold to cool season than that in the warm to hot season of Korea. This study enhances our understanding of the diversity and ecological attributes of Saprolegniaceae in freshwater ecosystems.

Ecological Niche Overlap and Competition between Quercus mongolica and Quercus dentata Under Soil Water Gradient

  • Yeon-ok, Seo;Se-Hee, Kim;Eui-Joo, Kim;Yoon-Seo, Kim;Kyeong-Mi, Cho;Jae-Hoon, Park;Ji-Won, Park;JungMin, Lee;Jin Hee, Park;Byoung-Ki, Choi;Young-Han, You
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.229-238
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    • 2022
  • Q. mongolica and Q. dentata are representative species of deciduous forest communities in Korea and are known to be relatively resistant to soil drying condition among Korean oaks. This study attempted to elucidate the degree of competition and ecological niche characteristics of the two species by comparing the ecological responses of the two species according to soil moisture. Competition between Q. mongolica and Q. dentata was shown to be more intense under the conditions where moisture content was low than under the conditions where moisture content was high. As for the ecological niche overlaps of the two species for soil moisture, the structural traits of plant such as stem diameter overlapped the most, the traits of biomass such as petiole weight overlapped the least, and photosynthetic organ-related traits such as leaf width and length overlapped intermediately. When looking at the competition for soil moisture between the two species, it can be seen that Q. mongolica won in nine traits (leaf width length, leaf lamina length, leaf lamina weight, leaf petiole weight, leaf area, leaves weight, shoot weight, root weight, and plant weight) and Q. dentata won in the remaining seven traits (leaf petiole length, leaves number, stem length, stem diameter, stem weight, shoot length, and root length). Competition between the two species for the moisture environment of the soil was shown to be intense under the conditions where moisture content was low. The degree of competition between Q. dentata and Q. mongolica for soil moisture is high under the conditions where soil moisture content is low, and it is judged that Q. mongolica is more competitive for soil moisture than Q. dentata.

제한영양염 첨가에 따른 자생 적조 식물플랑크톤의 증식 (Growth of the Indigenous Red-tide Phytoplankton Assemblage with the Addition of Limiting Nutrients)

  • 이영식
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제15권10호
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    • pp.961-966
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    • 2006
  • An algal assay procedure using an indigenous phytoplankton assemblage was tested to estimate the propagation of red tide phytoplankton species and determine the optimal time interval at which to measure growth yield in eutrophic marine waters where red tides frequently occur. Various red tide phytoplankton species were propagated on a large scale by adding nitrogen or phosphorous. This procedure was useful for estimating the limiting nutrient, elucidating the mechanisms underlying red tides, and determining the levels of increases in organic matter in eutrophic coastal waters. The algal assay using indigenous C. polykrikoides showed that this species did not always propagate, apparently because of very low concentrations of trigger elements that are necessary for its growth, rather than as a result of other environmental characteristics, e.g., water temperature or stress from sampling. In the winter, when water temperatures are lower than in spring, summer, or autumn, maximum propagation and the limiting nutrient could be estimated by measuring phytoplankton biomass at 2 - 3-day intervals. However, in the other seasons, when water temperatures are higher, phytoplankton biomass should be measured at 2-day intervals. In particular, daily monitoring will be required to determine precise growth yields in warm seasons.

다른 광도에서 생육한 먼나무, 붓순나무의 생리적 차이 (Physiological Differences of Ilex rotunda and Illicium anisatum under Low Light Intensities)

  • 손석규;제선미;우수영;변광옥;강영제;강병서
    • 한국농림기상학회지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2006
  • 내음성정도가 서로 다른 두 수종 먼나무와 붓순나무를 대상으로 높은 광도조건인 자연상태와 낮은 광도 조건인 비음 처리구로 나누어, 두 수종간의 적응 반응을 비교하였다. 두 수종의 묘목을 처리구에서 각각 1년간 비음처리하였을 때, 엽록소함량과 광합성계, 엽육세포내 $CO_2$농도, 수분이용효율의 특성을 조사하였다. 엽록소 함량은 두 수종모두 자연조건(full sunlight)일 때, 비음처리구에 비하여 낮은 엽록소 함량들(Chl a, Chl b, Chl a+b)을 나타냈으며, 붓순나무에서 특히 자연조건과 비음 처리구간의 엽록소 함량의 차이가 크게 나타났다. 한편, 중용수인 먼나무는 PPFD $1000\;{\mu}mol\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$ 이상 일 때, 자연조건(full sunlight)에서 높은 광합성율과 높은 수분이용효율을 보였지만, PPFD $1000\;{\mu}mol\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$ 이하에서는 비음처리구에서 자연조건에 비해 더 높은 광합성율과, 수분이용효율을 나타냈다. 이에 반해 붓순나무는 모든 광도에서 비음처리를 하지 않은 묘목이 비음처리를 한 묘목에 비해 낮은 광합성율과 수분이용효율을 나타냈다. 먼나무가 탄력적으로 광도변화에 따라 유동성 있는 반응을 보이는 것에 비해 내음성이 강한 붓순나무는 광환경 변화에 따른 민감성이 낮게 나타나는 것을 알 수 있었다.

한국남서해역 표층퇴적물 중의 와편모조류 시스트 분포에 영향을 미치는 해양환경요인 (Marine Environmental Characteristics on the Dinoflagellate Cysts Distribution in Surface Sediments in the Southwest Sea, Korea)

  • 신현호;윤양호;박종식
    • 환경생물
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.205-214
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    • 2007
  • Marine environmental characteristics on the dinoflagellate cysts distribution in surface sediment of the southwest sea of Korea were investigated from 21 stations in September 2003, and 36 stations in June, 2004. The water mass characteristics indicated that the southwest sea of Korea is characterized by various oceanographic conditions due to coastal waters of Korea and China. The Tsushima warm currents and the cold bottom water of the Yellow Sea. Mud contents and chlorophyll a concentrations were higher in central region such as, Namhaedo, Yeosu and Goheung coast than in western region such as, Wando, Haenam and Jindo coast in the South Sea of Korea. A total of 35 taxa of dinoflagellate cysts were identified representing 21 genera, 33 species, 2 unidentified species. Cyst abundance ranged from 13 to 527 cysts $g-dry^{-1}$, showing higher abundance in the coastal areas than in western region of the South Sea of Korea. From the result of the PCA analysis, the distribution of dinoflagellate cysts was not only related to the different water masses which appeared in the southwestern sea but also to physical and biological parameters such as water temperature, light, surface sediment faces and phytoplankton biomass.

만재도의 한국 미기록 입이끼벌레류(나후강, 순구목) 1종 (A New Record of Smittinid Bryozoa (Gymnolaemata, Cheilostomata) from Manjae Island, Korea)

  • Seo, Ji-Eun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2002
  • 남해의 서쪽 끝에 위치한 만재도의 조하대로부터 1988년 8월 23일에 채집된 태형동물을 분류한 결과 고운입이끼벌레 (Parasmittina delicatula)가 한국미 기록종으로 밝혀졌다. 만재도에서 보고된 12종 중 10종은 오직 태평양에서만 밝혀진 종들로서 4종은 열대종, 3종은 한류의 영향을 받는 곳에서도 보고되는 종이고 4종은 한국과 일본에서만 밝혀진 고유종이다. 만재도는 대마난류와 서해연안냉수의 영향을 모두 받는 동물지리학적으로 독특하며 중요한 지점으로 여겨진다.

First Record of Cladosiphon umezakii (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae)in Korea

  • Cho, Ga-Youn;Boo, Sung-Min
    • ALGAE
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.79-83
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    • 2009
  • Recently deschbed new species, Cladosiphon umezakii Ajisaka (Ectocarpales,Phaeophyceae) is reported in Korea based on morphology and plastid rbcL sequences. Cladosiphon umezakii occurred on low intertidal to subtidal zone along the south and southeast coasts in Korea. Thalli are gold to dark brown, ercct, cylindrical, irregularly branched,and very mucoid. Unitocular zoidangium is developed at the base uf assimilatory filaments. Assimilatory filaments are very long. Eight specimens of the pecies collected from Korea clustered with those of C. umezakii in Japan in rbcL tree. The pecies showed a sister relationship with C. okamuranus. The occurrence of this warm water species is thought an example of northward migration of marine algae caused by global warming. Because C. umezakii is of the economica! importance of the genus as foods and medidnes, the study on mass culture of the species is necessary in korea.