• 제목/요약/키워드: Hynobiidae

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기후변화에 따른 한국꼬리치레도롱뇽(Onychodactylus koreanus)의 분포 예측에 대한 연구 (Distribution Prediction of Korean Clawed Salamander (Onychodactylus koreanus) according to the Climate Change)

  • 이수연;최서윤;배양섭;서재화;장환진;도민석
    • 한국환경생태학회지
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.480-489
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    • 2021
  • 기후변화는 동·식물의 서식지와 개체군을 감소, 소멸시키며, 생물다양성 보존에 위협이 되고 있다. 특히, 도롱뇽과 (Hynobiidae)에 속한 종들은 다른 분류군들에 비해 행동권이 작고, 분산 능력이 극히 제한되기 때문에 기후변화에 매우 취약한 분류군이다. 본 연구에서는 한국꼬리치레도롱뇽(Onychodactylus koreanus)의 관찰지점과 종 분포 모델링 기법을 바탕으로 국내 서식하고 있는 한국꼬리치레도롱뇽의 주요 분포지역과 서식특성을 파악하고 기후변화에 따른 분포변화를 예측하였다. 그 결과 고도가 그들의 분포에 가장 주요한 영향을 끼친 환경변수로 확인되었으며, 강원도와 경상북도와 같은 고도가 높은 산림 지역에 밀집된 분포 형태를 보였다. 이처럼 종 분포 모델에서 예측된 공간적 분포 범위와 서식특성은 선행 조사 결과를 충분히 포함하고 있었다. 기후변화에 따른 분포변화를 확인한 결과, 한국꼬리치레도롱뇽은 현재 분포 범위에 비해 RCP4.5 시나리오에서 62.96% 가 감소할 것으로, RCP8.5 시나리오에서는 98.52% 감소할 것으로 예측되어 기후변화로 인해 서식 적합 공간들이 급격하게 감소하는 것으로 확인되었다. 모델의 AUC값은 현재에서 0.837, RCP4.5에서 0.832, RCP8.5에서 0.807로 높게 측정되었다. 이러한 결과들은 기후변화로 인해 영향을 받는 양서류의 보전 대책 수립에 중요한 기초자료가 될 수 있을 것이다. 추후, 한국꼬리치레도롱뇽의 생활사에 따른 서식지 특성과 미세한 서식 요인들이 반영된 다양한 분석기법을 통한 추가적인 연구가 수행된다면 종 감소에 영향을 끼치는 주요환경 요인들을 밝혀낼수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

도롱뇽(Hynobius leechii) 정충의 미세구조(Amphibia, Urodela) (Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa in Urodeles, Hynobius leechii (Amphibia: Urodela))

  • 김구환;박원학;이영환
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.111-121
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    • 1995
  • The ultrastructure of spermatozoa in Hynobius leechii was examined with transmission electron microscope and compared with those of other urodeles and anurans. The perforatorium and the tail show most of the common feature of urodeles. However, there were several ultrastructural characteristics in an acrosome, nucleus, neck, axial rod and mitochondria related to the nucleus. The acrosome was trifoliate in transverse sections and the perforatorium consisted of two different concentric parts with a fine sharp point in a subacrosomal lumen. The nucleus consisted of two different regions of chromatin area and nuclear ridge. The nuclear ridge was composed of several bundles of five to ten minute tubular subunits of 19 nm diameter in this species, while in higher urodeles it was well developed in multi layers. The protoplasmic bead was separated by a cytoplasmic canal except the connection with only the distal portion of the nucleus. The neck was a short cylinder and contained pericentriolar material with transverse striations. In Hynobius the ring was not elongated to the tail and the mitochondria were distributed only in the protoplasmic bead around the nucleus as in Cryptobranchus, while in higher groups of urodeles it elongates to the length of the middle piece and the mitochondria follow the ring. The ring elongation may be related to the distribution of mitochondria. Hynobiidae and Cryptobranchidae are closely related based on structure of neck, the axial rod and location of mitochondria, although they are different in the composition of the axial rod.

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Cannibalism in the Korean Salamander (Hynobius leechii: Hynobiidae, Caudata, Amphibia) Larvae

  • Park, Shi-Ryong;Jeong, Ji-Young;Park, Dae-Sik
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2005
  • Cannibalism plays important roles at the levels of both individual and population. To enhance overall rate of successful survival and reproduction, salamander larvae may have evolved to consume both conspecifics and heterospecifics. Consuming conspecifics could result in decreased inclusive fitness possibly by killing relatives. In several salamander species, discrimination of salamander larval siblings from non-siblings and heterospecifics to avoid such a risk has been reported. To determine whether the Korean salamander larvae consume non-siblings more often than siblings and to analyze prey preferences of the salamander larvae in several different experimental conditions, a series of foraging experiments was conducted in the laboratory. We found that 1) large cannibal larvae preyed on small sibling more often than small non-sibling in a mixed group of sibling and non-sibling, 2) cannibal larvae prefered to consume live, weak, and small larvae to dead, healthy, and large larvae, and 3) cannibal larvae consumed heterospecific tadpoles more often than conspecific nonsibling larvae in a mixed group. In addition, the larval density was positively correlated with the occurrence of spacing behavior, one of the agonistic predator behaviors among salamander larvae.

Male Hynobius leechii (Amphibia: Hynobiidae) Discriminate Female Reproductive States Based on Chemical Cues

  • Park, Dae-Sik;Sung, Ha-Cheol
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2006
  • A series of no-choice olfactory response tests using water pre-conditioned with females, with intact and surgically removed ventral glands, at various reproductive states were conducted to determine whether male Hynobius leechii discriminates among females in different reproductive states based on chemical cues. Similarly, ventral gland extracts were tested, and ventral glands were examined histologically. Males’ responses to putative odors of females in four (ovulating, ovulated, ovipositing, and oviposited) reproductive states were independently measured by: i) the latency time to initiate male behavioral response, ii) the arrival time at a fixed point of putative odor source, and iii) the staying time close to the odor point source. Male salamanders showed significant olfactory responses to recently ovulated and ovipositing female odors by quickly arriving at odor sources and staying longer at the origin of the source, but the olfactory responses to the earlier staged ovulating females and the later stage of already oviposited females were not different from controls. Olfactory responses of test males to water preconditioned by intact females or females with ventral glands excised were not different. In addition, ventral gland extracts did not induce significant olfactory responses of test males although the lumens of alveoli in ventral glands of oviposited females were smaller than those of ovulated females. These results indicate that male H. leechii recognizes ovulated and ovipositing females based on chemical cues released but not from the ventral glands.

Reproductive Function of the Body and Tail Undulations of Hynobius leechii (Amphibia: Hynobiidae): A Quantitative Approach

  • Kim, Ja-Kyeong;Lee, Jung-Hyun;Ra, Nam-Yong;Lee, Heon-Ju;Eom, Jun-Ho;Park, Dae-Sik
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2009
  • To clarify the reproductive function of vibration signals in Hynobius, which has externally fertilized eggs, we quantitatively analyzed the body and tail undulations of male Korean salamanders (Hynobius leechii) in sixteen mating events. One large and one small male, and one female were used in each mating event. We analyzed behaviors recorded over a total of 3 hrs for each mating event; 2 hrs before and 1 hr after female's oviposition. Males touched females using their snouts or body trunk throughout the entire mating periods, but females touched males increasingly more after approximately 1 hr before oviposition. Males conducted body undulations more than 50 times per 10 minutes at a mean frequency of 0.64 Hz. Large males conducted more body undulations than small males, particularly on the tree twig where females attached their egg sacs. Males responded to other males' body undulation throughout the mating period by orienting their head towards, approaching, and touching the undulating male. Females only responded for about 10-20 min before ovipositing, and most responses were directed to the large male's body undulation. Males conducted tail undulations 3.0 times per 10 min at a mean frequency of 1.7 Hz and most tail undulations occurred after one male bit the other male. These results suggest that body undulations function in both male-female and male-male interactions, while tail undulations mainly functions in male-male competition. Also, male H. leechii appear to actively attract females, while females respond to the males only at times close to oviposition.

한국산 도롱뇽 3종 거제도롱뇽, 숨은의령도롱뇽, 꼬마도롱뇽의 성별, 시기 그리고 서식지에 따른 크기 다양성 연구 (Study on size diversity according to the sex, period, and habitat of three new Korean Hynobius salamanders: Hynobius geojeensis, H. perplicatus, and H. unisacculus)

  • 정유정;장이권;구교성
    • 환경생물
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.557-569
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    • 2023
  • 양서류는 세계적으로 가장 빠르게 감소하고 있는 생물그룹으로 전체 약 41%가 멸종위기에 처해 있다. 이러한 세계적인 추세와는 달리 한국의 양서류는 지난 20년간 약 53.3%가 증가했으며, Hynobius속 내 도롱뇽의 경우, 2종에서 7종으로 3배 이상 증가했다. 하지만, 현재까지 Hynobius 속 내 종들의 형태적 그리고 생태적 특징은 종 간에 뚜렷한 차이가 확인되고 있지 않아 전문가도 동정하기 어려워 큰 혼란이 발생하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 최근 신종으로 기재된 거제도롱뇽(Hynobius geojeensis), 숨은의령도롱뇽(H. perplicatus), 꼬마도롱뇽(H. unisacculus) 3종을 대상으로 종기재 당시 주요하게 고려되었던 크기 형질이 종의 지위를 구분하는 데 있어서 타당한 기준이었는지를 규명하고자 하였다. 연구 결과, 성별, 시기, 서식지 환경에 따라 크기 형질에서 유의미한 차이가 있었으며, 종 간 그리고 종내 모두에서 확인되었다. 이런 크기 형질에서의 차이는 신종 도롱뇽을 구분하는데, 오류를 발생시킬 가능성이 있기 때문에 종을 구분하는 기준으로는 적합하지 않다고 판단된다. 따라서 크기를 이용한 종 동정은 현장에서 큰 혼란을 야기할 뿐만 아니라 추후 Hynobius 도롱뇽 연구의 접근성 자체를 제한하는 요소가 될 가능성이 크다.