• Title/Summary/Keyword: 조각깔따구

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Impact Assessment of Suspended Sediment on Benthic Invertebrates in River - Experiments with Glyptotendipes tokunagai - (부유사에 의한 하천 저서성 무척추동물의 영향 평가 - 조각깔따구 대상의 실험 -)

  • Taeuk Kang;Cheol Ung Jeong;Myoung Chul Kim;Namjoo Lee
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2024
  • The aquatic ecosystem of rivers, where various biological groups inhabit, is influenced by suspended sediment. However, there is a lack of quantitative and objective methods and criteria for evaluating this impact. The purpose of this study is to analyze through experiments the effects of suspended sediment on Glyptotendipes tokunagai, a benthic invertebrate in rivers. Experiments were conducted to investigate the survival count of individuals exposed to varying suspended sediment concentrations (turbidity) and exposure durations. Various regression analysis methods were performed on the experimental results to propose a model for evaluating the impact of suspended sediment on Glyptotendipes tokunagai. The coefficient of determination (R-squared) of the proposed model was 0.903, indicating a high degree of fit. The findings of this study could serve as foundational data for assessing the influence of suspended sediment on various organisms inhabiting rivers.

Expression of Heat Shock Protein 70 Gene and Body Color Changes in Non-biting Midge Larvae (Glyptotendipes tokunagai) Effected by O3 Treatment (오존(O3) 노출에 의한 조각깔따구(Glyptotendipes tokunagai)의 체색 변화 및 heat shock protein 70 발현 변화)

  • Kim, Won-Seok;Choi, Bohyung;Kim, Moon-Kyung;Chae, Seon Ha;Kwak, Ihn-Sil
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.324-330
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    • 2020
  • Ozone (O3) is a general disinfectant to remove micro-pollutants in water treatment system. Previous studies have reported effect of ozone to bacteria and pathogens removal, but its effect to the relatively large organisms has little known. In this study, we investigated potential effects of ozone toxicity to the non-bite midge larvae (Glyptotendipes tokunagai) with accumulate mortality, coloration change and expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70). The accumulate mortality rate of G. tokunagai increased in a dose-time dependent manner and the highest mortality rate was observed to 75% at 30 minute of exposure duration with 2.0 ppm of ozone concentration. Exposure to ozone was a factor increasing body color of the larvae. The tendency of HSP70 mRNA expression showed up-regulation in ozone exposure at 20 minute. After that time, the expression of HSP70 in exposed group decreased to a similar level of control group. Our results clearly showed that ozone toxicity affects physical and molecular activity of G. tokunagai, implying the potential hazardous of ozone in the aquatic ecosystem including macroinvertebrates.

Seasonal Prevalence and Integrated Control Method of Insect Pests in the Dredged Soil Dumping Area in Masan, Korea (마산시 준설토 투기장에서 발생하는 유해곤충의 계절적 발생 소장과 통합적 저감방법)

  • Kim, Yong-Ki;Lee, Cheol-Min;Bae, Yang-Seop
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.687-698
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to monitor and prevent outbreak of insect pestsin dredged soil dumping area after completion of dredging construction in Masan City. Monitoring was carried out using tent trap, colored sticky trap, and CDC light trap. A total of 217,073 individuals belonging to 23 species from 10 families in 3 orders were collected. In overwintering survey using tent trap, 3 species were collected. 2 species (Leptocera fuscipennis (Haliday) and Ephydra japonica Miyagi) of them were outbreak species. In color sticky trap, more than 96% of total individuals were comprised of five species: Urolepis maritima Walker (43%), E. japonica (19%), Fucellia sp. 1 (13%), Philotelma sp. 1 (10%), and Homalometopus sp. 1 (9%). In CDC light trap, three dominant species were Homalometopus sp. 1 (91%), Glyptotendipes tokunagai Sasa (6%), and L. fuscipennis (1%), representing about 98% of the total. To prevent damage caused by outbreak of insect pests, we carried out ecological control methods such as covering the fresh soil in outbreak area, using light trap, pumping up water and so on, minimizing use of thermal fogging and insect growth regulatorwhen the insect pest population was rapidly increasing.