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섬강의 어류군집 및 멸종위기종 꾸구리 (Gobiobotia macrocephala)와 돌상어(G. brevibarba)의 서식현황Study of the Fish Community Structure and Inhabiting Status of the Endangered Species Gobiobotia macrocephala and G. brevibarba in the Seom River, Korea

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Study of the Fish Community Structure and Inhabiting Status of the Endangered Species Gobiobotia macrocephala and G. brevibarba in the Seom River, Korea
Authors
고명훈문신주방인철
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국하천호수학회
Keywords
Seom River; fish community; endangered fish; Gobiobotia brevibarba; Gobiobotia macrocephala
Citation
생태와 환경, v.44, no.2, pp.144 - 154
Journal Title
생태와 환경
Volume
44
Number
2
Start Page
144
End Page
154
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/19754
ISSN
2288-1115
Abstract
The fish community structure and inhabiting status of the endangered species Gobiobotia macrocephala and G. brevibarba were investigated at 10 stations in the Seom River, Korea from spring to autumn in 2010. During the survey, 37 species belonging to 10 families were found as inhabitants. A dominant species was Zacco platypus (36.2%), subdominant species were G. macrocephala (13.2%) and G. brevibarba (12.2%),and predominant species were Coreoleuciscus splendidus (8.1%) and Rhinogobius brunneus (4.9%). In addition, 18 species were endemic species to Korea; G. brevibarba and G. macrocephala were endangered species. The similarity index based on species composition and numbers clearly separated fish communities in the Seom River according to main sections, i.e., upper section (St. 1~3), middle section (St. 4~6) and lower section (St. 7~10). Dominance index gradually decreased toward the lower section, while diversity and species richness index gradually increased toward the downstream section. G. macrocephala resided in a fast-running downstream riffle with pebble and cobble substratum, while G. brevibarba inhabited the entire riffle with cobble substratum.
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