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KARYOTYPES OF SIXTEEN SPECIES OF GOBIID FISHES FROM KOREA
YUN, MYEONG-JA,LEE, GEUM-YEONG,JANG, SEON-IL,SO, JUNE-NO 全北大學校 基礎科學硏究所 1987 基礎科學 Vol.10 No.1
A karyological analysis was carried out on different Korean species of the family Gobiidae (10 genera, 3 subfamies). The preparations were made according to the flame drying method, and the karyotypes were analyzed by conventional Giemsa staining. Diploid chromosome number ranged between 40 and 50 (Acanthogobius hasta, 44;A. sp., 42;A. lactipes, 40;A. flavimanus, 44;Acentrogobius pflaumi, 50; Rhinogobius brunneus, 44; Chasmichthys dolichognathus, 44; C. gulosus, 44; Chaenogobius abei, 46; Favonigobius gymnauchen, 48; Odontobutis platycephala, 44; Tridentiger obscurus, 44; T. sp., 44), and arm number was in the range of 40-96. Some detected chromosomal characteristics permitted establishing some karyotypic relationships among the different species investigated.
Sang Duk Choi,Hong il Jeon,No Yun Myeong,Sung Min Choi,Cheol Lee,Yun Keun An 한국환경생물학회 2018 환경생물 : 환경생물학회지 Vol.36 No.2
Clithon retropictus has been protected by the Ministry of Environment as an endangered species since 1998 and has been listed on the state red list of endangered species category II. It is viewed as a representative for all endangered species in the northeastern coastal waters of Korea. Most of the habitats of C. retropictus have been found to be in an unstable state because of development projects such as road construction, small stream development, irrigation for securing agricultural water, and flood prevention. These habitats are damaged by small stream maintenance projects and development, and the risk of damage is increasing and active efforts are needed in order to protect them. Although the Ministry of Environment is striving to preserve this endangered species, the habitat of C. retropictus is still facing external threats because it spreads to only a small area at high densities. Therefore, in order to protect the habitat of C. retropictus, a level II endangered species, it is urgent to make an effort to minimize habitat damage and to take measures for its protection.
Choi, Sang Duk,Jeon, Hong il,Myeong, No Yun,Choi, Sung Min,Lee, Cheol,An, Yun Keun Korean Society of Environmental Biology 2018 환경생물 : 환경생물학회지 Vol.36 No.2
Clithon retropictus has been protected by the Ministry of Environment as an endangered species since 1998 and has been listed on the state red list of endangered species category II. It is viewed as a representative for all endangered species in the northeastern coastal waters of Korea. Most of the habitats of C. retropictus have been found to be in an unstable state because of development projects such as road construction, small stream development, irrigation for securing agricultural water, and flood prevention. These habitats are damaged by small stream maintenance projects and development, and the risk of damage is increasing and active efforts are needed in order to protect them. Although the Ministry of Environment is striving to preserve this endangered species, the habitat of C. retropictus is still facing external threats because it spreads to only a small area at high densities. Therefore, in order to protect the habitat of C. retropictus, a level II endangered species, it is urgent to make an effort to minimize habitat damage and to take measures for its protection.
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