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The Distribution and Diversity of Freshwater Fishes in Korean Peninsula.

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생태와 환경 (Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment)
한국하천호수학회 (The Korean Society Of Limnology)
초록

A recent topic of interest within ecology is ecosystem services that are importantly connected with biodiversity. Biodiversity is a fundamental component of ecological studies and has been the subject of many studies worldwide. However, studies on the diversity and distribution of freshwater fish were not undertaken in earnest until 2000, and the number of internationally available studies is therefore still limited. In this study, we used data from “The Survey and Evaluation of Aquatic Ecosystem Health (hereafter SEAEH)” within the framework of which whole water systems on the Korean peninsula are annually monitored to investigate and determine the current status of the diversity and distribution of freshwater fish, as well as to elucidate major factors impacting freshwater fish. A total of 130 species from 28 families were identified at around 953 sites in the SEAEH investigation of 2014. The species Zacco platypus (relative abundance: 28.2%) and Z. koreanus (19.3%) were identified as the most abundant species on the Korean peninsula, and besides these 20 endangered species, 51 endemic species and 4 exotic species were also collected. Highest (96 species) and lowest (72 species) diversity were identified in the Han River Watershed and the Yeongsan/Seomjin River Watershed, respectively. The mean endemic rate was 32.7%, which is higher than the previous rate determined in 1995. The exotic species Micropterus salmoides, Lepomis macrochirus and Carassius cuvieri were found in the whole river system except north Yeongdong, whereas Oreochromis niloticus occurred only at three sites due to the cold water temperatures in winter. Totally, 28 species were found to be translocated to different water systems not connected with known original habitats, most translocations occurring in the Nakdong River and the Yeongdong region. Among the translocated species, Opsariichthys uncirostris amurensis, and Erythroculter erythropterus were dominantly distributed in the mid- to lower reaches of Nakdong River where they may be harmful to the native fish assemblages due to their strong predation. The construction of weirs in connection with the “4 River Project” generated changes in fish assemblages before, during and after the project, resulting in altered habitat condition. Especially, a decrease in the number of endemic species and an increase in the abundance of lentic species were seen. Human-induced global warming will allow exotic species requiring high water temperatures to adapt to the environmental conditions of the Korean peninsula, which may enhance the diversity of native fishes and create changes in distribution. For the establishment of realistic and efficient management and protection strategies for Korean freshwater fish, SEAEH, which produces fundamental and quantitative data for Korean streams, is an important and necessary tool.

목차
Abstract
 서 론
 재료 및 방 법
  1. 담수어류 분포 및 다양성
  2. 자료 분석
 결과 및 고 찰
  1. 국내의 담수어류 다양성 및 분포
  2. Introduced species
  3. 4대강 사업으로 인한 어류 군집 변화
  4. 우리나라의 어류 군집 및 분포 변화 요인
  5. 어류 다양성 및 보전
 적 요
 REFERENCES
저자
  • 윤주덕(국립생태원 환경영향평가팀) | Yoon, Ju-Duk (Environmental Impact Assessment Team, National Institute of Ecology)
  • 김정희(에코리서치) | Jeong-Hui Kim (EcoResearch)
  • 박상현(에코리서치) | Sang-Hyeon Park (EcoResearch)
  • 장민호(공주대학교 생물교육과) | Min-Ho Jang (Department of Biology Education, Kongju National University) Corresponding author