• 제목/요약/키워드: tropical seagrass

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열대성 해초지에 서식하는 Sillago maculata의 식성 (Feeding Habits of Trumpeter Whiting, Sillago maculata in the Tropical Seagrass Beds of Cockle Bay, Queensland)

  • 곽석남;;허성회
    • 한국어류학회지
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.223-229
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    • 2001
  • 오스트레일리아의 Queensland에 위치한 Cockle Bay의 해초지에서 채집된 Sillago maculata의 식성을 조사하였다. S. maculata (0.5~9.5 cm SL)의 주요 먹이생물은 단각류에 속하는 옆새우류, 게류 및 요각류였으며, 그 외 갯지렁이류, 새우류, 어류, 등각류, 쿠마류 등이 소량씩 위내용물 중에서 발견되었다. S. maculata은 성장함에 따라 먹이생물의 조성이 점차 변하였다. 체장이 작은 개체는 요각류, 게의 유생, 옆새우류를 주로 먹었으나, 체장이 증가하면서 요각류 및 게 유생의 비율은 점차 낮아진 반면, 갯지렁이류 및 어류가 차지하는 비율은 증가하였다. 한편 옆새우류는 조사된 모든 크기에서 가장 선호하는 먹이생물이었다.

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Landscapes and Ecosystems of Tropical Limestone: Case Study of the Cat Ba Islands, Vietnam

  • Van, Quan Nguyen;Duc, Thanh Tran;Van, Huy Dinh
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2010
  • The Cat Ba Islands in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam, consist of a large limestone island with a maximum height of 322 m above sea level and 366 small limestone islets with a total area of about $180\;km^2$. The islands are relicts of karst limestone mountains that became submerged during the Holocene transgression 7000 - 8000 year ago. The combination of the longtime karst process and recent marine processes in the monsoonal tropical zone has created a very diversity landscape on the Cat Ba Islands that can be divided into 3 habitat types with 16 forms. The first habitat type is the karst mountains and hills, including karst mountains and hills, karst valleys and dolines, karst lakes, karst caves, and old marine terraces. The second habitat type is the limestone island coast, including beaches, mangrove marshes, tidal flats, rocky coasts, marine notch caves, marine karst lakes, and bights. The third habitat type is karst plains submerged by the sea, including karst cones (fengcong) and towers (fengling), bedrock exposed on the seabed, sandy mud seabed, and submerged channels. Like the landscape, the biodiversity is also high in ecosystems composed of scrub cover - bare hills, rainy tropical forests, paddy fields and gardens, swamps, caves, beaches, mangrove forests, tidal flats, rocky coasts, marine krast lakes, coral reefs, hard bottoms, seagrass beds and soft bottoms. The ecosystems on the Cat Ba Islands that support very high species biodiversity include tropical evergreen rainforests, soft bottoms; coral reefs, mangrove forests, and marine karst lakes. A total of 2,380 species have been recorded in the Cat Ba Islands, included 741 species of terrestrial plants; 282 species of terrestrial animals; 30 species of mangrove plants; 287 species of phytoplankton; 79 species of seaweed; 79 species of zooplankton; 196 species of marine fishes; 154 species of corals; and 538 species of zoobenthos. Many of these species are listed in the Red Book of Vietnam as endangered species, included the white-headed or Cat Ba langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), a famous endemic species. Human activities have resulted in significantly changes to the landscape end ecosytems of the Cat Ba islands; however, many natural aspects of the islandsd have been preserved. For this reason, the Cat Ba Islands were recognized as a Biological Reserved Area by UNESCO in 2004.