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Vol.43 No.1 (2025년 3월) 10

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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
Mauremys reevesii (Reeves’ turtle) is an endemic freshwater turtle species found throughout East Asia. Due to a rapid population decline, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Korean government have classified this species as Endangered (EN). The reported largest population size of M. reevesii in the Republic of Korea was previously estimated to be approximately 20-30 individuals. Our study assessed the population size and structure of M. reevesii at Geumho Reservoir, Republic of Korea, using a capture-recapture data. A total of 433 M. reevesii were incidentally captured during a 35-week trapping process conducted from March to October 2023. The sex ratio of the captured population exhibited a male bias of 1.3 : 1. Sexual size dimorphism was observed only in body weight. Individuals were recaptured up to 11 times during the study period, with males and females being recaptured at an average of 2.1±2.0 times and 1.5±0.9 times, respectively. The estimated population size of M. reevesii in Geumho Reservoir was approximately 891 turtles. The absence of notable sexual size dimorphism and significant sex ratio differences suggests that the population in this area may have been established relatively recently. Compared to previous records, the population in Geumho Reservoir represents the largest single population of M. reevesii, both within the Republic of Korea and globally.
4,000원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
As part of the 2024 research initiative, “Investigation and Discovery of Prokaryotes in Freshwater Systems,” samples were collected from diverse freshwater habitats, including both water and soil environments. Approximately 2,000 bacterial strains were isolated as single colonies and identified through 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. Among these, 38 strains shared ≥98.7% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities with those of known bacterial species not previously reported in Korea. These strains were thus categorized as newly recorded bacterial species in Korea. These 38 bacterial strains displayed significant phylogenetic diversities, spanning 2 phyla, 4 classes, 15 orders, 24 families, and 34 genera. These unrecorded species were classified into the following classes: Actinomycetia (with genera including Microcella, Conyzicola, Curtobacterium, Leucobacter, Microbacterium, Frigoribacterium, Lysinibacter, Streptomyces, Nonomuraea, Actinocorallia, Ruania, and Actinoplanes), Alphaproteobacteria (Paracoccus, Youngimonas, Loktanella, Corticibacterium, Neorhizobium, Onobrychidicola, Ferranicluibacter, Aureimonas, Asticcacaulis, and Novosphingobium), Betaproteobacteria (Rhodoferax, Rugamonas, and Cupriavidus), and Gammaproteobacteria (Rheinheimera, Shewanella, Kosakonia, Leclercia, Hafnia, Yersinia, Pseudomonas, Lysobacter, and Acinetobacter ). Further characterization included assessment of Gram reaction, colony and cell morphology, biochemical properties, and phylogenetic relationships. This report presents detailed phylogenetic and phenotypic characteristics of these bacterial species.
5,200원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
Natural populations of numerous species have decreased sharply in recent years, and a number of mammalian species are also now at elevated risk of extinction globally. The long-tailed goral Naemorhedus caudatus, a vulnerable and protected species designated by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), is distributed in Northeast Asia including the Korean Peninsula. In South Korea, the Seoraksan National Park is known as the largest core habitat for the long-tailed goral population. In this study, phylogenetic relationships and population genetic features of the Seoraksan goral population were analyzed using fecal samples with both mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite markers. We found that Seoraksan gorals were the most closely related to Russian population, and also found that a unique Seoraksan lineage evolved there. In addition, the Seoraksan goral population showed higher genetic diversity than other South Korean populations, suggesting that this population might represent the most ecologically and evolutionarily important remnants of the long-tailed goral in South Korea. The Seoraksan goral population had a low level of genetic differentiation and a rather single genetic structure, suggesting that non-negligible levels of gene flow might have occurred across populations. Moreover, microsatellite genotype-based individual identification estimated that the population size was ≥81 in the Seoraksan National Park. Findings of our study suggest that effective conservation and restoration actions are needed for long-term conservation of N. caudatus in this protected area.
4,600원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
This study investigated benthic macroinvertebrates and fish in the Yeongsangang River weir and analyzed stomach contents of Squalidus chankaensis tsuchigae. Length distribution of individuals varied by site, with 91.3% and 72.7% falling within the 70-90 mm range in SC-U (upstream location of Seungchon weir) and SJ (location between Seungchon and Juksan weirs), respectively, and 77.5% within 70-80 mm and 100 mm range in JS-D (downstream location of Juksan weir). Chironomidae spp. (nonred type) were the most abundant food sources, comprising 46.3%, 76.9%, and 88.3% of the diet at SC-U, SJ, and JS-D, respectively. The Electivity Index (EI) indicated a strong preference for Chironomidae spp. (non-red type) (0.927) and avoidance for the red type (-0.929) and Limnodrilus gotoi (-0.995). The proportion of burrowers (BU) increased downstream, while swimmers (SW) decreased. The condition factor (K) varied by site, decreasing in SC-U and increasing in SJ and JS-D, showing a significant positive influence on the number of food sources (p<0.05). Among food sources, Chironomidae spp. and Baetidae sp. were predicted to be utilized across a broad range of lengths and weights, with strong connectivity observed among Tanypodinae sp., Hymenoptera sp., and Baetiella tuberculata.
4,900원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
Freshwater environments serve as crucial habitats for diverse microorganisms, playing essential roles alongside plants and animals within the ecosystem. Bacteria in these environments are particularly important for maintaining ecosystem functions. Among them, members of the phylum Pseudomonadota are known to be involved in processes such as nitrogen fixation, ammonia oxidation, and biofilm formation. Pseudomonadota comprises six classes: Acidithiobacillia, Alphaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Hydrogenophilia, and Zetaproteobacteria. This study reports 43 previously unrecorded species belonging to the phylum Pseudomonadota. They were isolated from various freshwater habitats in Republic of Korea. These strains were isolated and cultured using nine different standard media, with classification based on Gram staining, cell morphology, and biochemical characteristics. Species identity was determined using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, with a similarity threshold of 98.7% for designation as unreported species. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that these 43 strains were distributed across three classes, 13 orders, 28 families, and 39 genera. This research emphasizes microbial diversity in freshwater ecosystems and provides valuable insights into ecological roles and potential novel functions of unreported bacterial species in Korea.
5,400원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
A new spider species of the genus Pholcus Walckenaer, 1805, Pholcus osaek sp. nov., in the family Pholcidae C.L. Koch, 1850, is described from Korea. This new species belongs to phungiformes-group in the genus. It can be distinguished from its congeners by the shape and structure of genital organs of both males and females. It is found on and between rock walls in mountainous mixed forests. Additionally, the taxonomic status of Pholcus uksuensis Kim & Ye, 2014 is revalidated, re-diagnosed, and redescribed based on specimens collected from the type locality. Considering differences mentioned in the diagnosis through revalidation, P. uksuensis is regarded as a distinct species. Therefore, it should be removed from the synonymy of P. woongil Huber, 2011.
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
The leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) and yellow-throated marten (Martes flavigula) are medium-sized carnivorous mammals in Korea. To determine their dietary habits, feces of leopard cats and yellow-throated martens were collected from Jirisan Mountain and hairs from the feces were analyzed in a non-invasive manner. Results showed that both species mainly preyed on Rodentia, with yellow-throated martens also consuming fruits and insects. Notably, they hunted wild boars and roe deer/water deer. Their ability to prey on animals larger than themselves suggests they can serve as ecosystem regulators in the absence of large carnivores such as tigers and leopards. This study aimed to investigate their dietary habits through non-invasive hair analysis. Findings of this study provide baseline data for habitat identification and conservation research.
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
Microalgae are efficient fatty acid producers owing to their high photosynthetic activities. They can act as sources of biofuel, feed, and various bioactive compounds. This study aimed to determine optimal culture conditions, including culture medium, temperature, and light intensity, to enhance the biomass and fatty acid content of the indigenous freshwater microalga, Tetradesmus obliquus. Evaluation using a high-throughput photobioreactor revealed that the optimal culture temperature and light intensity were 25°C and 300 μmol m-2 s-1, respectively. Additionally, we optimized components (N, P, and Mg) of the BG-11 medium to enhance the microalgal biomass. Modified BG-11 medium increased the T. obliquus biomass by 37% compared to the standard BG-11 medium. Subsequently, the culture medium was replaced with N- and P-depleted media to determine the abiotic stress factor that could increase the cellular fatty acid content. Notably, fatty acid content was significantly increased from 8.5% up to 14.6% on day 7 of culture in N-deficient (N-P+ and N-P-) media. Sequential optimization effectively increased the biomass by 83% and fatty acid content by >76% in T. obliquus. Our optimization method can be used to enhance the biomass and fatty acid contents of various other microalgae.
4,200원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
During an investigation of indigenous prokaryotic species in the Republic of Korea, 17 bacterial strains belonging to the phylum Bacteroidota and 4 strains belonging to the phylum Bacillota were isolated from freshwater environments. These isolated bacterial strains formed a robust phylogenetic clade with type strains of the closest related bacterial species, with 16S rRNA gene sequences sharing similarities of higher than 98.7%. To date, there have been no official report of these 21 isolates in the Republic of Korea. At the genus level, these unreported species were affiliated with Mucilaginibacter and Pedobacter of class Sphingobacteriia, Flavobacterium and Gillisia of class Flavobacteriia, Hymenobacter of class Cytophagia, and Paenibacillus and Planococcus of class Bacilli. These species were further examined by performing Gram staining, analyzing their colonies and cell morphologies, and determining their basic biochemical characteristics and phylogenetic positions. Detailed descriptions of the 21 previously unreported species are provided.
4,200원
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2025.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
Invasive species compete with native species and damage ecosystems. Due to their limited resources, island ecosystems are vulnerable to impacts of invasive species. In the Deokjeok archipelago, South Korea, invasive sika deer (Cervus nippon ssp. taiouanus) introduced for economic purposes are causing harm through severe browsing. This study aimed to evaluate long-term browsing impacts of invasive deer by tracking vegetation index changes from 1986 to 2020 with Landsat satellite imagery and the LandTrendr algorithm. We compared vegetation index trend using Sen’s slope and Disturbance/Recovery area ratio (D/R ratio) between Gureop-do, where these deer were introduced with rapid population increase, and Deokjeok-do, Baega-do, and Mungapdo where these deer have not been introduced yet. Results showed a decreasing trend of the vegetation index in Gureop-do, while other islands without those deer increased. The cumulative D/R ratio on Gureop-do was 212.44%, meaning that disturbance exceeded the recovery area more than two-fold. In contrast, the D/R ratios for other islands remained under 50%. Sen’s slope and t-test showed a significant decrease of NDVI in Gureop-do after deer introduction in 2000. By quantifying the browsing impact of invasive ungulates in island ecosystems using satellite imagery, time and costeffective strategies for invasive species monitoring are provided.
4,200원