Egg Development and Early Life History of the Tribolodon brandtii from the Korean Peninsula

한반도에 출현하는 대황어 Tribolodon brandtii의 난 발생 및 초기생활사

  • 최성국 (국립수산과학원 중앙내수면연구소) ;
  • 홍양기 (국립중앙과학관) ;
  • 송선화 (국립수산과학원 중앙내수면연구소) ;
  • 김경환 (국립수산과학원 중앙내수면연구소) ;
  • 송미영 (국립수산과학원 중앙내수면연구소) ;
  • 이완옥 (국립수산과학원 중앙내수면연구소)
  • Received : 2018.01.30
  • Accepted : 2018.03.14
  • Published : 2018.03.31

Abstract

We investigated to egg development and early life history of Tribolodon brandtii in the Korean peninsula. The fertilized eggs of the T. brandtii were slightly adhesive and separated with a yellow yolk and no oil globule, and they was an average of $2.4{\pm}0.2mm$ in diameter. The hatching of the embryo took place in about 60 hrs after fertilization under water temperature of $20{\pm}1^{\circ}C$ and the newly hatched larvae were average $6.4{\pm}0.4mm$ in total length. At 10 days after hatching, they were average $11.7{\pm}0.2mm$ in total length and their yolk sac were completely absorbed. At 46 days after hatching, they became to juvenile stage and reached $19.6{\pm}2.7mm$ in total length and all their fin rays were formed. At 125 days after hatching, the juvenile were $54.9{\pm}15.8mm$ in total length and their body shape were similar to the adult fish. At 236 days after hatching, they fish were $54.9{\pm}15.8mm$ in total length and their body color were similar to the adult fish.

한반도에 출현하는 대황어 Tribolodon brandtii의 난 발생과 초기생활사를 연구하였다. 수정란은 난황이 황색이며, 약한 점착성을 가지는 구형의 침성란으로 평균크기는 $2.4{\pm}0.2mm$이었다. 수온 $20{\pm}1^{\circ}C$에서 부화 50%를 기준으로 60시간에 부화가 완성되었으며, 부화 직후 자어의 크기는 $6.4{\pm}0.4mm$이었다. 부화 10일 후 전장 $11.7{\pm}0.2mm$으로 성장하였고, 난황이 거의 흡수되었다. 부화 46일 후에는 전장 $19.6{\pm}2.7mm$로 성장하였고, 모든 지느러미 기조가 정수에 도달하였다. 부화 125일 후에는 전장 $54.9{\pm}15.8mm$로 성장하였고, 성어와 형태가 유사하였으며, 부화 236일 후에는 전장 $62.2{\pm}17.1mm$로 성장하였고, 체색이 성어와 유사하였다.

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