Current Researches on the Diversity of the Marine Benthic Copepods and the Prospects

해양 저서성 요각류의 다양성 연구 현황과 그 전망

  • 이원철 (한양대학교 자연과학대학 생명과학과) ;
  • 송성준 (한양대학교 자연과학대학 생명과학과) ;
  • 이재성 (한양대학교 대학원 환경과학과)
  • Published : 2002.03.01

Abstract

Copepods play an important role as a primary consumer in the various aquatic ecosystems. Most of marine benthic copepods belong to the Order Harpacticoida, and are known over 3,000 species in the world. Research on the biodiversity of the benthic copepods are important in the development of the new bio-resources, and the genetic resources. The importances and the prospects of biodiversity research on the mavins benthic copepods are discussed.

요각류는 수서생태계 내에서 1차 소비자로서 매우 중요한 생물이다. Harpacticoida 목에 포함되는 대부분의 저서성 요각류는 중형저서생물에 포함되며, 전세계적으로 3,000여 종 가량의 해산종이 알려져 있다. 저서성 요각류의 다양성을 파악하는 일은 기본적으로 새로운 생물자원과 유전자원의 발굴이라는 측면에서도 중요하다. 해산 저서성 요각류 다양성 연구의 중요성 및 앞으로의 연구 전망에 대해서 논의하였다.

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