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The Karyotypic Analysis of Niwaella multifasciata Wakiya et Mori(Cobitidae), An Endemic Species in Korea (한국(韓國) 특산종(特産種) 수수미꾸리, Niwaella multifasciata Wakiya et Mori(Cobitidae)의 핵형분석(核型分析))

  • Nam, Myung-Mo;Yang, Hong-Jun;Chae, Byung-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 1991
  • The karyotype of the Niwaella multifasciata, endemic species to the Nakdong River in Korea, is reported for the first time. The sample species, Niwaella multifasciata collected from the Milyang River and the Nam River which are tributaries of the Nakdong River, has a diploid complement of 50 chromosomes composed of 10 metacentric, 28 submetacentric, 12 subtelocentric chromosomes, and 88 arm numbers. The arm number of Niwaella multifasciata was larger than any other species of Cobitidae. Sexual dimophism and intraspecific polymophism of the chromosomes were not observed in this study.

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Transfer of Cobitis laterimaculata to the Genus Niwaella (Cobitidae) (Cobitis laterimaculata의 속(屬)의 이동(移動))

  • Son, Yeong-Mok;He, Shun-Ping
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2001
  • Taxonomic review of Cobitis laterimaculata was carried out based on 17 specimens collected from the Caozejiang River, Huangzezhen, Shengxian county, Zhejiang province, China. The species shares several notable characters with Niwaella spp., including the posterior position of the dorsal fin, small head, color pattern without pigmentary zones of Gambetta, short and curved suborbital spine, short and subequal barbels, strong carina on caudal peduncle, and lack of a lamina circularis on the pectoral fin base in males. We conclude that Cobitis laterimaculata should be transferred from Cobitis to Niwaella.

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Karyotype of Dwarf Loach, Kichulchoia brevifasciata (Pisces: Cobitidae) from Korea (미꾸리과 소형어류 좀수수치, Kichulchoia brevifasciata의 핵형)

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Kim, Eun-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.61-65
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    • 2008
  • The karyotype analysis of Kichulchoia brevifasciata was carried out, known as an end-angered small endemic cobitid fish of Korea. Five females and one male were collected from Geum-san-myeon, Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea and its gill, kidney and digestive tract tissues were treated by flame-drying technique. The karyotype was found to be 2n= 48 from 33 cells; 16 meta-submetacentric and 32 subtelo-telocentric chromosomes; 64 FN (fundamental number). This karyotype showed a remarkably different karyotype formula from Niwaella multifasciata which is closely related to this species.

Ultrastructure of the External Egg Envelopes in Two Cobitid Fishes (Cobitidae) (미꾸리과 어류 2종에 대한 난막의 미세구조)

  • Park, Jong-Young;Kim, Ik-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2001
  • The full-grown oocyte envelope of the two spined loaches, Niwaella multifasciata and Kichulchoia brevifasciata, was examined by electron microscopy. The oocyte is surrounded by its envelope, and an external modification (an adhesive structure) in the surface of the envelope is present. The envelope consists of two layers, a zona radiata externa which is the site of the adhesive structure, and a zona radiata interna, which has heterogeneous, electron-dense multi layers. The surface (zona radiata externa) of the envelope in N. multifasciata is equipped with short villuslike protuberances, which have a length of 1.5~2.5 ${\mu}m$ and are separated from each other by a distance of 2~2.5 ${\mu}m$. In contrast, K. brevifasciata has undulating or wave-like structures that extend over the entire oocyte surface. The waves are 1.5~2.5 ${\mu}m$ in length and are separated a distance of 2.5~3.3 ${\mu}m$ from each other.

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Fish Community Structure in the Yonggang River, Nakdong River System, Korea (낙동강수계 영강의 어류군집구조)

  • Chae, Byung-Soo;Nam, Myung-Mo;Yang, Hong-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 1998
  • The ichthyofauna and the structure of fish community were surveyed from April to November 1997 at eighteen stations in the Yonggang river which is a first tributary located at the middle reach of the Nakdong river system. During the surveyed period, 32 species belonging to ten families were collected. Of them cyprinid fish occupied 53.1% (17 species) and cobitid fish 15.6% (5 species). Thirteen species (40.6%) were known as Korean endemic species. Dominant species were Zacco temmincki (32.78%) and Moroco oxycephalus (15.10%). Zacco platypus, Pungtungia herzi. Niwaella multifasciata, and Odontobutis platycephala were common species. Rare species which occupied less than 0.1% of total individuals were Lampetra reissneri, Pseudorasbora parva, Squalidus chankaensis tsuchigae, Microphysogobio koreensis, Gobiobitia naktongensis, Cobitis rotundicaudata, Nemacheilus toni, Silurus asotus, Silurus microdorsalis, Siniperca scherzeri, and Oreochromis niloticus. A tendancy were shown in regional distribution that Moroco oxycephalus dominated in upper stream, Zacco temmincki and Moroco oxycephalus in mid - upper stream, Zacco temmincki and Niwaella multifasciata in mid - lower stream, and Zacco platypus and microphysogobioid fishes in lower stream. St. 11 which located in mid- reach of Yongam stream and St. 15 and 18 which located in main stream had the most stable and diverse community structure, but St. 1, 5, and 7 were unstable and the simplest community structure.

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On the Ichthyofauna of the Dongchang Stream (Naktong River) from Fall to Winter (동창천(東倉川)(운문(雲門)댐 예정지)에서의 추(秋).동계(冬季) 어류상(魚類相)에 관하여)

  • Yang, Hong-Jun;Nam, Myung-Mo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.80-86
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    • 1992
  • The ichthyofauna at the Dongchang Stream(a second tributary of the Naktong River) was surveyed from autumn to winter 1991. The fishes collected were 21 species, 18 genera belong to 7 families, and 9 species of them were found to be endemic species to Korea ; Squalidus gracilis majimae, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Microphysogobio yaluensis, Cobitis longicorpus, Cobitis rotundicaudata, Niwaella multifasciata, Liobagrus mediadiposalis, Coreoperca herzi and Odontobutis platycephala. The dominat species were Zacco temmincki(37.3%)and Odontobutis platycephala(16.9%). and rare species were Pseudorasbora parva, Hemibarbus longirostris, Acheilognathus limbatus, Microphysogobio yaluensis, Cobitis rotundicaudata, Misgurnus mizolepis and Anguilla japonica. The indices of species diversity, eveness and dominant were 0.934, 0.707 and 0.293, respectively.

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Fine Structure Spermatozoa of Cobitidae(Pisces : Cypriniformes) from Korea (한국산 미꾸리과 Cobitidae(잉어목) 어류의 정자 미세구조)

  • Park, Jong-Young;Kim, Ik-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.74-83
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    • 1996
  • The ultrastructure of the spermatozoa of the family Cobitidae, 6 genera and 12 species, was examinated under electron microscopes. Spermatozoa of the observed species consist of a head(nucleus), a short midpiece, and a single tai1(flagellum). It is of anacrosomal aquasperm type, lacking an acrosome. However, the spermatozoa of Nemacheilus toni has vestigal acrosome or acrosome-like vesicle in the anterior region of the nucleus during spermiogenesis, The nucleus of Cobitidae is approximately spherical except that N. toni is conic. The mid piece was under $3.0{\mu}m$ in length and contained 5-8 ring-shaped mitochodria. Genera Cobitis, Iksookimia, Niwaella, and Nemacheilus. have shorter midpiece, whereas Misgurnus and Lefua have longer midpiece. The flagellum was uniflagellate consisting of a typical 9+2 axoneme without fins.

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The Freshwater Fish Fauna in Chuwangsan National Park (주왕산 국립공원 일대의 담수어류상)

  • 이승휘
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.140-150
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    • 1996
  • The freshwater fish fauna of the Chuwangsan National Park as censused during June 1994 to December 1994 at 11 sampling sites to establish baseline data included 7 Korean endemic species and subspecies (Squalidus gracilis majimae, Squalidus multimaculatus, Cobitis longicorpus, Niwaella multifacisciata, Silurus microdorsalis, Liobagrus mediadiposalis and Odontobutks platycephala) belonging to 17 species in 6 families were collected in this region. Carassius auratus, Moroco oxycephalus, Zacco platypus, Wacco temmincdii, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Liobagrus mediadiposalis and Odontobutis platycephala were distributed at all of the regions on this sensus. Dominant species of thes region sere Moroco ozycephalus, Zacco temminckii and Odontobutis platyxephala.

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The Characteristic of Fish Fauna and Brachimystax lenok tsinlingensis Individuals in the Bonghwa-gun, Korea (봉화군의 어류상과 열목어(Brachimystax lenok tsinlingensis) 개체군의 특성)

  • Byeon, Hwa-Kun
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.878-886
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    • 2011
  • The fish fauna and characteristic of population of Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis at the 7 stations in the Bonghwa-gun were investigated from June 2010 to May 2011. The collected species during the survey period were 15 species belong to 7 families. Protected species by the legal were B. lenok tsinlingensis, Koreocobitis naktongensis, and Cottus koreanus. Korean endemic species were Microphy sogobio yaluensis, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Zacco koreanus, Cobitis hankugensis, K. naktongensis, Iksookimia longicorpa, Niwaella multifasciata, Liobagrus mediadiposalis, C. koreanus, and Coreoperca herzi, which showed a ration of 66.7% in collected species. Dominant species were Z. koreanus(St. 1), B. lenok tsinlingensis(St. 3, 4, 5), and Rhynchocypris oxycephalus(St. 2, 6, 7). Length-weight relation in the population of B. lenok tsinlingensis was BW = $0.000008TL^{3.02}$, and condition factor in the population was average 0.84. Frequency analysis of total length indicated that the group 80~180 mm in total length is represented by one-year-old individuals, the group 200~300 mm by two-year-old individuals, and the group over 300 mm by three-year-old individuals. The density of population was presumed average 17 individuals per 100$m^2$ and total 4,760 individuals in the reservation for B. lenok tsinlingensis.