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First Record of Synoicum clavatum (Ascidiacea: Aplousobranchia: Polyclinidae) from Korea

  • Seo, Su-Yuan;Rho, Boon-Jo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.60-62
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    • 2016
  • A colonial ascidian, Synoicum clavatum has previously been reported from Japan. Here, we provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of S. clavatum as the first record in Korea. Synoicum clavatum is characterized by club-shaped colonies with oval head and elongate stalk, circular cloacal systems, a branchial sac with 14-16 stigmata rows of 10-17 stigmata per row and a stomach with smooth surface. The specimens of S. clavatum were collected in the subtidal zone (15-25 m depth) at Beomseom and Mumseom in Jeju-do while SCUBA diving from 2000 to 2014.

제주도 해산 녹조 대마디말속(Cladophora) 식물 삼종의 분류학적 주해 (Taxonomic Remarks on Three Marine Species of Cladophora (Cladophoraceae, Chlorophyta) from Cheju Island)

  • 오윤식
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 1990
  • Three marine species of Cladophora (Cladophoraceae, Chlorophyta) commonly occurred on the coast of Cheju Island, Cladophora conchopheria Sakai, C. gracilis (Griff.) Kutzing and C. wrightiana Harvey were described morphologically, considering their taxonomic characters. C. conchopheria Sakai, specifically growing on the surface of Lunella coronata, is a very minute plant of 550-990 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ in height and has intracuticular adventitious rhizoids borne from the lower portion of the first to fourth segments. C. gracilis occurs on calm habitat and shows a pseudosympodial growth with pectinate branchlets. c. wrightiana always produces protoplasmic protuberances at the node of middle portion of thallus. It grows to 30 cm or more in height and is dark green in subtidal bottom.

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A New Gastrotrich Species of the Genus Ptychostomella (Macrodasyida, Thaumastodermatidae) from South Korea

  • Lee, Ji-Min;Hwang, Ui-Wook;Chang, Cheon-Young
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2009
  • A new marine gastrotrich species, Ptychostomella jejuensis n. sp. belonging to the family Thaumastodermatidae, is described on the basis of the specimens from subtidal sand bottom at about 6-7 m depth of Jeju Island, South Korea. Ptychostomella jejuensis n. sp. is distinguished from its congeneric species with smooth cuticular armature by the character combination: (1) small body up to about 160 ${\mu}m$ in length; (2) presence of knob-like cephalic tentacles; (3) absence of dorsal and ventral adhesive tubes; (4) bifid pedicles; (5) pyriform copulatory organ. Under scanning electron microscopy, numerous epidermal gland openings were observed in the new species, characteristically flanking a bristle. Taxonomic accounts on the affinities, some brief remarks on the epidermal gland openings and the cooccurrence with P. orientalis Lee and Chang, 2003 are also presented with detailed illustrations and scanning electron photomicrographs.

Observations on seaweed attachment to bivalve shells in Peter the Great Bay (East Sea) and their taphonomic implications

  • Lutaenko, Konstantin A.;Levenets, Irina R.
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.221-232
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    • 2015
  • Observations in beach, intertidal and upper subtidal environments in Peter the Great Bay (north-western East Sea) have shown that attached algae were found on empty shells of 13 species of epifaunal and infaunal bivalve mollusks. Thirteen algae species were identified on empty dislodged shells but more than 50 species are known to be epibiotic on living bivalves. The dislodgement of shells with attached algae takes place in semi-enclosed, low-energy areas, as well as those which are open and affected by strong wave action, indicating the large scale of this phenomenon. The significance of seaweed transportation of living mollusks and their empty shells in the coastal zone, involving both taphonomic and ecological processes, is stressed. Algae appear to be a taphonomic agent and play a similar role as compared to birds or hermit crabs, but they act passively and contribute to environmental mixing in death assemblages in coastal environments.

한국산 홍조 몽우리두층게발에 관한 분류학적 연구 (Taxonomic Study of Amphiroa rigida Lamouroux (Rhodophyta) in Korea)

  • 최도성
    • ALGAE
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.159-165
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    • 2007
  • Morphological and anatomical characters of Amphiroa rigida Lamouroux were investigated with field materials and taxonomic accounts are given to the species. The species grows in the subtidal zone of Cheju island, and is characterized by semiendophytic habit in Hydrolithon onkodes. The species is well defined by about 1 cm height, loosely tufted thallus with irregular branches, two-tiered geniculum with equal length, geniculum tier connecting by oblique end walls, and conceptacles buried in cortices of intergeniculum. Korean isolates have etrasporangial, male and female conceptacles. The structure and developmental patterns of conceptacles are very similar to those shown in previous studies.

Note on the Species of Ceramium (Ceramiace Rhodophyta) from Ullungdo Island, Korea

  • In Kyu Lee
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 1995
  • The taxonomic note was given to the species of Ceramium from Ullungdo Island. Five species, Ceramium aduncum Nakamura, C. codii (Rhichards) G. Mazoyer, C. flaccidum (Harvey exK tzing) Ardissone, C. paniculatum Okamura, and C. tenerrimum (Martense) Okamura were collected during this study. C. aduncum was collected in the intertidal and upper subtidal zones from December to Feburary. They had a narrow internodal space showing 1/3-1/5 times as large as nodal band. C. codii had the spermatangial mother cells developed on abaxial cortical cells of cortical band C. paniculatum collected in summer and winter had a creeping thallus and alternative branching type in gross morphology. The axial cell of C. flaccidum showed 2.3-2.8 L/B ratio, smaller than those of plants from Chejudo Island.

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Apoglossum minimum and A. gregarium (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyta),Two New Records from Korea

  • 박미라;옥정현;이인규
    • ALGAE
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.425-432
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    • 2006
  • Two species of Apoglossum is newly recorded in Korea collected from subtidal habitats of Jeju Island. Apoglossum minimum Yamada has previously been known only from the coast of Japan. It is characterized by having corticated midrib but lacking microscopic veins. Apoglossum gregarium (Dawson) Wynne is reported for the first time from the north western coast of Pacific Ocean. It has been distinguished by its ecorticate midrib from the former species. Their morphological characteristics in detail and taxonomic issues are discussed.

A new record of Acanthogorgia species(Octocorallia: Alcyonacea: Holaxonia: Acanthogorgiidae) from Korea

  • Cho, In-Young;Hwang, Sung-Jin
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.92-96
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    • 2018
  • In 2017, during a survey of the anthozoan fauna in the Hallyeohaesang National Park in the South Sea, several Acanthogorgia specimens were collected from the subtidal zone. Through taxonomic analysis, one species, Acanthogorgia densiflora $K{\ddot{u}}kenthal$ & Gorzawsky, 1908, was found to be previously unreported from Korea, and was, therefore, newly added to the list of Korean anthozoan fauna. This species is distributed on the slopes of the rocky substratum between depths of 14 and 24 m. Including the findings from this study, ten species of the genus Acanthogorgia have thus been reported from the Korean waters until now.

Community structures of the benthic macrofaunal assemblages in Kyonggi Bay and Han Estuary, Korea

  • Yoo, Jae-Won;Hong, Jae-Sang
    • Journal of the korean society of oceanography
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 1996
  • The species composition and distribution patterns of the subtidal benthic faunal assemblage in Sokmo and Yomha Channels and Kyonggi Bay were studied in spring and fall of 1989 and correlated to some environmental variables: temperature, salinity and substrate type. For both seasons, a total of 7,779 organisms were counted belonging to 244 species. Of these, 3,647 organisms in 185 species were counted for spring (March 1989) and 4,132 in 189 species for fall (September 1989). The oyster, Cressostrea gigas and the tellinidean bivalve, Moerella rutilla were the two most abundant species in the spring, constituting 17.22%and 6.47% of the total abundance respectively. While in the fall, the barnacle, Balanus reticulatus and macrura, Ogyrides orientalis dominated comprising 13.72% and 6.87 % of the total number of individuals. Community structure analysis revealed good correlations with the variations of salinity in Yomha and Sokmo Channels and sedimentary facies in Kyonggi Bay, Korea.

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한국산 해조류에 서식하는 갈고리노벌레류 1신종 Peltidium quinquesetosum (요각 아강: 갈고리노벌레 목: Peltidiidae 과)의 기재 (A New Species of the Peltidium quinquesetosum (Copepoda : Harpacticoida : Peltidiidae) on the Marine Macroalgae in Korea)

  • 송성준;윤성규
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 1999
  • 동해안과 남해안의 해조류에서 채집된 갈고리노벌레류 1신종 Peltidium quinquesetosum을 기재하였다. 본 종의 가장 뚜렷한 형태적 특징은 암컷의 제 1다리 내지 끝마디에 난 강모의 수와 제 5다리 모양, 그리고 꼬리마디가 후체부에 완전히 덮힌다는 점이다.

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