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Change of Ichthyofauna and Fish Communities after Complete Removal of Large Mouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides (Perciformes; Centrachidae) in Farm Reservoir, Korea (농업용저수지에서 생태계교란 생물 배스 Micropterus salmoides 완전제거 후 어류상의 변화 및 군집 분석)

  • Jae Goo Kim;Yun Jeong Cho;Cheol Woo Park;Jong Wook Kim;Su Hwan Kim
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.270-277
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    • 2023
  • Since its introduction in 1973, the bass, Micropterus salmoides, has spread to dams and rivers in Korea, adversely affecting native fish communities. In this study, after complete removal of bass from Bukchosan Reservoir, an farm reservoir that has lost its function, an attempt was made to indirectly confirm the adverse effects of bass on fish by comparing fish communities in reservoirs of a similar size where bass inhabit. The study was conducted three times a year from 2019 to 2022. As a result of the study, in Bukchosan Reservoir, where the species composition of fish was judged to be simplified due to the habitat of bass, only four species such as Carassius auratus and Rhinogobius brunneus that could be used as a food source for bass appeared before the removal of bass, but after the removal of bass. The appearance and increase of the population of the introduced small freshwater fish (Oryzias sinensis, Rhinogobius giurinus) were confirmed. When comparing Gangjeong Reservoir, Susim Reservoir, which are other reservoirs inhabited by bass investigated in this study, and Bukchosan Reservoir, this result is judged to show a trend of stabilization and recovery of fish species after removal of bass in small reservoirs with high predation pressure of bass.

Impact of Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) on the Population of Korean Native Fish, Crucian Carp (Carassius auratus) (배스가 국내 호소에 서식하는 붕어 개체군에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jin-Woong;Kim, Jeong-Hui;Park, Sang-Hyeon;Choi, Kee-Ryong;Lee, Hae-Jin;Yoon, Ju-Duk;Jang, Min-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.370-375
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    • 2013
  • Exotic species in aquatic ecosystem generate various problems domestically as well as globally. Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) which is a well-known exotic species globally, acts as a substantial disturbance factor on the native fish communities in Korea due to the high predation pressure and hence designated as a ecologically harmful species by Ministry of Environment. In this study, we investigated the impact of largemouth bass on Korean native fish population, crucian carp (Carassius auratus), to identify responses of the prey fish. Two fish species were collected at seven reservoirs distributed at the Nakdong River catchment area, and changes in length-frequency and length-weight relationship (LWR) were analysed depending on existence of large-mouth bass. At bass absent sites, ratio of under age 1 year individuals were small, and over age two years were dominant. Conversely, normal length-frequency distribution pattern was identified at bass absent sites. The LWR of crucian carp (fish smaller than total length of 160 mm were only considered as it is frequently consumed by bass predation) was different depending upon bass existence. The value of parameter b at bass absent reservoirs was 2.909, which was smaller than that of bass present reservoirs, 3.100. Our results imply that crucian carp at bass present reservoirs presented a different strategy to survive from predation by bass, through relatively rapid growth. We propose that other native species might have similar growth strategies like crucian carp.

Habitat characteristics of exotic fish in Korean reservoirs (농업용 저수지 내 외래어종의 분포특성)

  • Son, Minwoo;Byun, Jisun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.512-512
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    • 2016
  • 우리나라의 다양한 수계에서는 배스로 대표되는 외래어종의 유입에 따른 심각한 생태계 교란이 발생하고 있다. 외래어종은 활발한 먹이활동 및 영역다툼을 통해 우리나라 고유종의 섭취 및 경쟁 우위에 위치하고 있다는 것이 많은 보도를 통해 발표되었다. 본 연구에서는 외래어종 중 배스(Large mouth bass)에 초점을 두고 동계 및 춘계의 서식처 특성을 살펴본다. 다양한 수계 중 갇혀있는 시스템으로 간주할 수 있는 농업용 저수지에 초점을 맞추고 현장조사를 실시한다. 하지만 현장조사 중 일부는 강과 같이 열린 서식처 공간도 포함하고 있다. 본 연구는 배스가 동면을 하지 않는 대신 수온에 큰 영향을 받으며 저수온기의 서식활동을 지속한다는 가정 하에 수온과 배스가 활동하는 영역의 상관성을 이해하고자 하였다. 조사는 국내 4개 지점 이상에서 이루어졌으며 수심 20 m 정도의 깊은 저수지에서부터 하수종말처리장에서 처리수가 유입되는 도시형 하천까지 포함한다. 이 중 수심 20 m 정도의 농업용 저수지에서는 7회 이상의 정밀 조사를 수행하여 수심별, 수온별 배스의 서식특성을 이해할 수 있도록 집중조사를 실시하였다. 현장조사 결과 배스는 $1-2^{\circ}C$의 수온차에도 민감하게 반응하며 서식처를 형성한다는 사실을 알 수 있다. 수온의 평면적 분포는 서식처의 형성에 많은 영향을 주는 것으로 판단되며 수온 안정기인 동계의 경우는 수온 종분포에 따라 군락을 형성하며 서식층을 결정한다는 점도 유추된다. 4월 중순 이후의 춘계는 배스의 산란기로 종확산에 큰 영향을 미치는 가장 중요한 시기이다. 이 시기 이후 하계에는 다시 부화한 개체가 독립적으로 서식처를 이동하는 또다른 종확산의 시기이다. 따라서 계절별에 따른 보다 면밀하고 지속적인 조사를 통해 4계절 순환에 따른 배스의 서식 특성 변화를 조사하는 과정이 필수적으로 이루어져야 한다.

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18.5ft급 배스보트의 선저경사각에 따른 성능 평가

  • Im, Jun-Taek;Seo, Gwang-Cheol;Lee, Gyeong-U;Gwak, Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2018.11a
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    • pp.220-221
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    • 2018
  • 배스보트는 주로 민물에서 낚시를 위해 설계되는 소형 고속 활주형 선박으로 국내에서도 수요가 높은 편이다. 하지만 경기에 참가하는 선수들이 선호하는 17ft급 이상의 배스보트에 대해서는 수입에 100% 의존하는 중이다. 본 연구에서는 18.5ft급 배스보트의 주요요목 결정 및 선형을 개발하고, 선저경사각을 결정하기 위해 상용 CFD코드인 STAR-CCM+ v10.04를 사용하여 수치해석을 수행하여 각 선저경사각별 항주자세 및 저항성능을 분석하여 최적의 선저경사각을 갖는 선형을 도출하였다.

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Study on Feeding Habits of Micropterus salmoides in Habitat Types from Korea (서식처 유형에 따른 배스 Micropterus salmoides 식성의 차이)

  • Park, Jong Sung;Kim, Su Hwan;Kim, Hyun Tae;Kim, Jae Goo;Park, Jong Young;Kim, Hyeong Su
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.39-53
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    • 2019
  • In order to compared the feeding habits of Micropterus salmoides according to the habitat types, the stomach content of a total of 306 M. salmoides were investigated from April to September 2016 in the stream and reservoir. As a result, the highest IRI (Index of relative importance) value in M. salmoides inhibiting the stream and reservoir were identified as fishes. However, the IRI value of crustaceans and insects as well as fishes in M. salmoides inhibiting the reservoir were high, showing a difference in IRI value of M. salmoides inhibiting the stream.

Monitoring Study on Major Movement Route of Bass for the Management of Exotic Fishes in Nakdong-Daijeo Ecological Park (낙동강 대저생태공원 외래어종 관리를 위한 배스 이동경로 모니터링 연구)

  • Joon Gu Kang;Il Hong;Dong Ho Nam
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2024
  • Influx of exotic fishes is the reason of the destruction of ecosystem and biodiversity on fishes habitats. This study was conducted to detect the movement of in grand ecological park along river and stream. Purpose of study is to realize the movement of exotic fishes. In this study, Monitoring was conducted in Daijeo ecological park. The movement of exotic fishes can indicate the habitats and the possible spread in Nakdong river and Daijeo ecological park.

Inhabitat Status and Gastric Contents of Invasive Fish Species and the Effect on Fish Fauna at Three Reservoirs in National Parks of Korea (국립공원 3개 저수지에 서식하는 생태계교란 어종의 서식양상과 먹이생물, 어류상에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Seung-Chul;Lee, Kwang Yeol;Choi, Kwang-Seek;Han, Mee-Sook;Ko, Myeong-Hun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.84-94
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to elucidate the impact of invasive species, Micropterus salmoides and Lepomis macrochirus in Geumgyeji, Samgaji and Naejangji reservoirs of National Parks, Korea in 2020. In the Geumgyeji, 1,221 individuals of 11 species in 7 families were collected including M. salmoides (relative abundance, 96.3%) and L. macrochirus (0.3%), M. salmoides fed mainly on Rhinogobius brunneus (IRI, 37.2%), Odonata (25.6%), Megaloptera (11.6%), and M. salmoides (7.0%). In the results of Samgaji showed that 854 individuals of 10 species in 5 families were collected including M. salmoides (60.8%), and M. salmoides fed mainly on Decapoda (shrimp, 33.6%), Odonata (34.4%), R. brunneus (21.2%), and Zacco platypus (6.1%). In the Naejangji showed that 1,075 individuals of 13 species belonging to 7 families were collected including L. macrochirus (38.1%) and M. salmoides (9.5%), and L. macrochirus fed mainly on Branchiopoda (77.5%), Diptera (9.8%), Decapoda (4.0%) and M. salmoides fed mainly on R. brunneus (73.3%), Decapoda (21.2%). M. salmoides of Geumgyeji and Samgaji were apparently introduced more than a 10 years ago. The fish population declined rapidly since the introduction of M. salmoides. L. macrochirus of Naejangji was introduced more than 20 years ago, which increased its relative abundance to 40%. M. salmoides was introduced five to six years ago, and the fish species and population declined rapidly since the introduction of M. salmoides. Finally, we discussed the inhabitat status and management of M. salmoides and L. macrochirus in the National Park.

Study on the Feeding Habits of Micropterus salmoides in Lake Okjeong and Lake Yongdam, Korea (옥정호와 용담호에 서식하는 배스 Micropterus salmoides의 먹이생물 차이에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Wan-Ok;Yang, Hyun;Yoon, Seung-Woon;Park, Jong-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.200-207
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    • 2009
  • The feeding habits of Micropterus salmoides were investigated and two lakes, Lake Okjeong and Lake Yongdam, between March 2007 and March 2009. In Lake Okjeong, M. salmoides was likely introduced almost 20 years ago and in Lake Yongdam was less than 10 years ago. Food contents in M. salmoides from each lakes showed a significant difference in Index of Relative Importance (IRI) value. Fishes was most important prey item in Lake Okjeong whereas decapoda in Lake Yongdam. The difference in IRI of the Decapoda means that their abundance of this prey item in Lake Yongdam is higher than in Lake Okjeong. These decrease of the Decapoda in the lake may be caused by the feeding of M. salmoides. In Lake Yongdam the proportion of the Decapoda in the food of M. salmoides decreased during the study period, while the fishes increased from 2007 to 2008, suggesting related relationship to the feeding activity of M. salmoides as was seen in Lake Okjeong.

Distribution Characteristics of Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) as an Exotic Species, in Some Medium-to-Large Size Korean Reservoirs and Physico-chemical Water Quality in the Habitats (국내 중대형 인공호에서 외래종인 배스(Micropterus salmoides)의 분포 특성 및 서식지의 이화학적 수질)

  • Kim, Hyun-Mac;Kil, Ji-Hyon;Lee, Eui-Haeng;An, Kwang-Guk
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.541-550
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this study was to understand the distribution characteristics of largemouth bass as an exotic species in relation to water chemistry. The survey was conducted in 10 reservoirs in Korea that showed different properties in size, location and eutrophic state. Total number of fish species observed in the artificial reservoirs was 52 (13 family) and the relative abundance of the bass was 13% of the total, which is the third dominant species in the whole sample. The relative abundance of bass was the highest in the Pyungtak reservoir (60%), whereas the Daechung reservoir showed the lowest abundance (only 3%). Although no significance difference statistically were founded in the relationship between bass abundance and water quality parameters. The reservoir trophic state showed some relationships. As result, the higher abundance was observed in hypertrophic reservoirs that located in the esturine regions compared to other large and medium reservoirs classified as meso- or eutrphic state. In conclusion, bass distribution in the reservoir ecosystem can not be directly explained by water chemistry only but other environmental factors should be considered.

Feeding Habits of an Introduced Large Mouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides (Perciformes; Centrachidae), and Its Influence on Ichthyofauna in the Lake Okjeong, Korea (옥정호에 도입된 배스 Micropterus salmoides의 식성 및 어류상에 미치는 영향)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Park, Jong-Young;Lee, Yong-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.36-44
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    • 2008
  • Feeding habits of Micropterus salmoides were investigated from the stomach contents of specimens ranging from 13 to 511 mm in standard length (n = 419), which are collected in the Lake Okjeong, Korea, 2006 to 2007. M. salmoides is a very strong carnivorous fish eating living organisms such as lots of fishes, small amount of aquatic insects and shrimps. As they grow, the feeding habits changed : they fed mainly on Branchioda in 10 to 20 mm in SL., aquatic insects and small fishes in 30 to 50 mm in SL., fishes including Zacco platypus, Hemiculter eigenmanni and Rhinogobius brunneus over 50 mm. However, among the prey organisms, M. salmoides most preferred living fishes. Analysing ichthyofauna of the Lake Okjeong from 1981 to the present investigation, after and before introduction of M. salmoides, it was showed that there was a certain reduction in fish diversity. Consequently, it is likely to let the strongly fish-eating habit to reduce a diversity of native fishes in the lake.