Summer distributions of the fish eggs and larvae were investigated by the specimens collected from the coastal waters of the western coast of Korea during summer in 2008 and 2009. Seven species of fish eggs were identified. Among them, three taxa were identified to the species level, one to the genu...
Summer distributions of the fish eggs and larvae were investigated by the specimens collected from the coastal waters of the western coast of Korea during summer in 2008 and 2009. Seven species of fish eggs were identified. Among them, three taxa were identified to the species level, one to the genus, two to the family, and one remained unidentified: Engraulis japonicus, Konosirus punctatus, Sillago japonica, Nibea sp., Callionymidae, Cynoglossidae, and the unidentified species. During the summer in 2008, eggs of Engraulis japonicus accounted for 76.1% of the total eggs, followed by Nibea sp. (12.4%), Konosirus punctatus (4.7%), and others (4.5%). During the summer in 2009, eggs of Konosirus punctatus accounted for 27.3%, followed by Engraulis japonicus (21.7%), Nibea sp. (20.6%), and others (19.6%). For the fish larvae, 32 taxa were identified. Among them, 22 taxa were identified to the species level, three to the genus, six to the family and one remained unidentified. During the summer in 2008, Gobiidae larvae predominantly accounted for 91.1%, followed by Engraulis japonicus (5.5%) while Gobiidae larvae accounted for 68.0%, still predominant, followed by Engraulis japonicus (5.5%), total egg others (4.5%). Period 2009, Gobiidae spp. (68.0%), Engraulis japonicus (20.6%), Cynoglossus joyneri (3.5%), Sebastes sp. (2.8%). Summer distribution of the fish eggs and larvae in the wetern coast of Korea did not show a great difference between the two years of 2008 and 2009 and between the sampling areas. However, the most dominant egg, Engraulis japonicus, and the most dominant larva, Gobiidae, in the west coast showed much wider and more predominant distributions than other coastal waters such as the east or south coasts of Korea.
Summer distributions of the fish eggs and larvae were investigated by the specimens collected from the coastal waters of the western coast of Korea during summer in 2008 and 2009. Seven species of fish eggs were identified. Among them, three taxa were identified to the species level, one to the genus, two to the family, and one remained unidentified: Engraulis japonicus, Konosirus punctatus, Sillago japonica, Nibea sp., Callionymidae, Cynoglossidae, and the unidentified species. During the summer in 2008, eggs of Engraulis japonicus accounted for 76.1% of the total eggs, followed by Nibea sp. (12.4%), Konosirus punctatus (4.7%), and others (4.5%). During the summer in 2009, eggs of Konosirus punctatus accounted for 27.3%, followed by Engraulis japonicus (21.7%), Nibea sp. (20.6%), and others (19.6%). For the fish larvae, 32 taxa were identified. Among them, 22 taxa were identified to the species level, three to the genus, six to the family and one remained unidentified. During the summer in 2008, Gobiidae larvae predominantly accounted for 91.1%, followed by Engraulis japonicus (5.5%) while Gobiidae larvae accounted for 68.0%, still predominant, followed by Engraulis japonicus (5.5%), total egg others (4.5%). Period 2009, Gobiidae spp. (68.0%), Engraulis japonicus (20.6%), Cynoglossus joyneri (3.5%), Sebastes sp. (2.8%). Summer distribution of the fish eggs and larvae in the wetern coast of Korea did not show a great difference between the two years of 2008 and 2009 and between the sampling areas. However, the most dominant egg, Engraulis japonicus, and the most dominant larva, Gobiidae, in the west coast showed much wider and more predominant distributions than other coastal waters such as the east or south coasts of Korea.
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