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2. Effects of Dietary Protein and Lipid Levels on Growth and Body Composition of Juvenile Far Eastern Catfish
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Kyoung-Duck Kim, Sang Gu Lim, Yong Jin Kang, Kang-Woong Kim, and Maeng Hyun Son
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Dietary Protein and Lipid ,Far Eastern Catfish ,Growth ,Body Composition ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 ,Animal biochemistry ,QP501-801 - Abstract
A 3×2 factorial experiment was conducted to determine the effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on the growth and body composition of juvenile far eastern catfish. Six diets were formulated to contain three levels of protein (20%, 30% and 40%) and two levels of lipid (9% and 17%). Triplicate groups of fish (initial body weight of 7.6 g) were hand-fed to apparent satiation for 66 days. Final mean weight was improved with increasing dietary protein and lipid levels, and the highest final mean weight was observed in fish fed the 40/17 (% protein/% lipid) diet. No significant difference was observed in final mean weight for fish fed between 30/17 diet and 40/9 diet. Feed efficiency of fish fed the diets containing over 30% protein levels with 9% and 17% lipid levels were significantly higher than those of fish fed the 20% protein levels. Feed efficiency of fish fed the 30/17 diet was not significantly different from that of fish fed the 40/9 diet or 40/17 diet. Feed efficiency and protein efficiency ratio of fish fed the 20% protein diets with 17% lipid level were significantly higher than those of fish fed 9% lipid diet. Daily feed intake of fish tended to decrease with increasing dietary protein and lipid levels. Moisture content of whole body in fish fed the 9% lipid diets was significantly higher than that of fish fed the 17% lipid diets at the same protein level, but the opposite trends were found for crude lipid content. Significant effects of dietary lipid were observed for most fatty acids, according to their relative values in the diets. The results of this study suggest that the protein requirement for maximum growth of juvenile far eastern catfish may be higher than 40%, and an increase of dietary lipid level from 9% to 17% can improve growth and feed utilization.
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- 2012
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3. Expression of insulin‐like growth factor genes in olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, fed a diet with partial replacement of dietary fish meal
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Ji‐Sung Moon, Dae Han Oh, Su‐Jin Park, Jin‐Song Seo, Dong‐Uk Kim, Seong‐Hwan Moon, Hung Sik Park, Sang‐Gu Lim, Bong‐Joo Lee, Sang‐Woo Hur, Kyeong‐Jun Lee, Taek Jeong Nam, and Youn Hee Choi
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field application ,growth hormone ,insulin‐like growth factor ,low‐fish meal diet ,olive flounder ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Abstract This study analyzed the expression of growth‐related genes of olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, fed a low‐fish meal (FM) diet to investigate the replacement of the FM diet in the field. The expression of growth hormone (GH)/insulin‐like growth factor (IGF) axis genes in the brain/pituitary/liver and plasma hormone concentrations were measured. A basal experimental diet was formulated using 63% FM and 12% soybean meal as the primary protein sources, and then two other diets were made by replacing 20% and 30% of the FM with soy protein concentrate, tankage meal, and poultry by‐products meal. Each diet was fed to duplicate groups of juvenile flounder (150 ± 3.0 g) twice a day. After 20 weeks, the plasma growth‐related hormone concentrations were similar between the control and FM20 groups. Moreover, GH/IGF axis gene mRNA expression in the brain/pituitary/liver was similar between the control and FM20 groups. Immunoblotting of muscle and liver showed the same pattern. This study showed the utility of replacing 20% of the FM diet and supports the possibility of field application.
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- 2023
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4. Expression of insulin‐like growth factor genes in olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus , fed a diet with partial replacement of dietary fish meal
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Ji‐Sung Moon, Dae Han Oh, Su‐Jin Park, Jin‐Song Seo, Dong‐Uk Kim, Seong‐Hwan Moon, Hung Sik Park, Sang‐Gu Lim, Bong‐Joo Lee, Sang‐Woo Hur, Kyeong‐Jun Lee, Taek Jeong Nam, and Youn Hee Choi
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Aquatic Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
- 2022
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5. Dietary Supplementation of Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and Lactobacillus plantarum KCCM 11322 Combinations Enhance Growth and Cellular and Humoral Immunity in Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
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Sang Gu Lim, Sang Woo Hur, Sungchul C. Bai, Bong-Joo Lee, Eun-Woo Lee, In-Soo Kong, Kang Woong Kim, Won Je Jang, Tawheed Hasan, and Hyon-Sob Han
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0301 basic medicine ,biology ,030106 microbiology ,Flounder ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,Olive flounder ,Respiratory burst ,law.invention ,Superoxide dismutase ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,law ,biology.protein ,bacteria ,Molecular Medicine ,Streptococcus iniae ,Food science ,Lysozyme ,Molecular Biology ,Lactobacillus plantarum - Abstract
Experiments were conducted to identify different ratios of Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and Lactobacillus plantarum KCCM 11322 mixtures at a concentration of 1 × 108 CFU/g diet; the effects on growth and cellular and humoral immune responses and the characteristics of disease protection in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Flounder were divided into six groups and fed control diet D-1 (without Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and L. plantarum KCCM 11322), positive control diets D-2 (Bacillus sp. SJ-10 at 1 × 108 CFU/g feed) and D-3 (L. plantarum KCCM 11322 at 1 × 108 CFU/g feed); or treatment diets D-4 (3:1 Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and L. plantarum KCCM 11322 at 0.75 + 0.25 × 108 CFU/g feed), D-5 (1:1 Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and L. plantarum KCCM 11322 at 0.50 + 0.50 × 108 CFU/g feed), or D-6 (1:3 Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and L. plantarum KCCM 11322 at 0.25 + 0.75 × 108 CFU/g feed) for 8 weeks. Group D-4 demonstrated better growth and feed utilization (P
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- 2021
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6. Dietary substitution effect of fish meal with chicken by‐product meal on growth, feed utilization, body composition, haematology and non‐specific immune responses of olive flounder ( Paralichthys olivaceus )
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Ki Wook Lee, Min Jun Lee, Bong Joo Lee, Hae Seung Jeong, Sung Hwoan Cho, Maeng-Hyun Son, Seunghyung Lee, Kang Woong Kim, Ahyeong Yun, Sang Woo Hur, Sang Gu Lim, June Kim, Min Su Ha, and Seong Il Baek
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Meal ,Fish meal ,Immune system ,Paralichthys ,biology ,Non specific ,By-product ,Composition (visual arts) ,Food science ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Olive flounder - Published
- 2020
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7. Attractiveness of various crude feed ingredients to juvenile olive flounder ( Paralichthys olivaceus , Temminck & Schlegel) and its application to aquaculture
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Ki Wook Lee, Maeng Hyun Son, Seunghyung Lee, Kang Woong Kim, Hae Seung Jeong, Sung Hwoan Cho, Bong Joo Lee, Sang Woo Hur, Sang Gu Lim, and Dong Gyu Choi
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Meal ,Paralichthys ,biology ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Sardine ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Olive flounder ,Ingredient ,Fish meal ,Aquaculture ,Anchovy ,Food science ,business - Abstract
The attractiveness of crude feed ingredients to olive flounder and effects of including feed ingredients showing strong feeding attractiveness in extruded pellet (EP) on performance of fish were determined. Four types of experimental EP were prepared to evaluate the effects of feed ingredient manipulation on performance of fish. Five per cent anchovy meal component of the control diet was substituted with an equal amount of jack mackerel meal, sardine meal and hydrolysed fish meal to create the JM, SM and HFM diets respectively. The diets were prepared in commercial form as EP. Jack mackerel meal produced the strongest feeding attractant responses of olive flounder, followed by sardine meal and hydrolysed fish meal. The greatest weight gain, feed consumption and condition factor (CF) were observed in fish fed the JM diet, followed by fish fed the SM, HFM and control diets, in that order in the 8‐week feeding trial. The dietary manipulation of feed ingredients performed in this study showed that the inclusion of ingredients with strong feeding attractiveness improved feed consumption and eventually accelerated the growth performance and CF of the fish.
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- 2020
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8. Potential of indigenous Bacillus spp. as probiotic feed supplements in an extruded low‐fish‐meal diet for juvenile olive flounder, <scp> Paralichthys olivaceus </scp>
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Kai-Min Niu, Sanaz Khosravi, Damini Kothari, Woo-Do Lee, Sang-Min Lee, Bong-Joo Lee, Soo-Ki Kim, Sang-Gu Lim, and Sang-Woo Hur
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Probiotic ,Fish meal ,Paralichthys ,biology ,law ,Juvenile ,Bacillus sp ,Food science ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Olive flounder ,law.invention - Published
- 2020
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9. Effects of probiotic supplementation of a plant-based protein diet on intestinal microbial diversity, digestive enzyme activity, intestinal structure, and immunity in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
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Sang Gu Lim, Bong-Joo Lee, Tawheed Hasan, Jong Min Lee, In-Soo Kong, and Won Je Jang
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0301 basic medicine ,Aquatic Science ,Plant Proteins, Dietary ,Actinobacteria ,law.invention ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,law ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Streptococcus iniae ,Amylase ,biology ,Paralichthys ,Probiotics ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Animal Feed ,Immunity, Innate ,Olive flounder ,Diet ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Intestines ,030104 developmental biology ,Digestive enzyme ,Flatfishes ,040102 fisheries ,biology.protein ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Digestion ,Lactobacillus plantarum - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of intestinal microbial manipulation by dietary probiotic supplementation on digestive enzyme activity, immune-related gene transcription, intestinal structure alteration, and viability against pathogenic challenge in olive flounder. Similar-sized flounders (14.92 ± 0.21 g) were divided into three groups and supplemented with a control (without probiotic) or 1 × 108 CFU/g diet of each of Bacillus sp. SJ-10 (ProB) and Lactobacillus plantarum (ProL) for eight weeks. At the end of the feeding trial, the estimated intestinal microbial richness (Chao1) and diversity (Shannon) demonstrated a significant (P
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- 2019
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10. Effects of Immunostimulants, Prebiotics, Probiotics, Synbiotics, and Potentially Immunoreactive Feed Additives on Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus): A Review
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Bong-Joo Lee, Kang Woong Kim, Won Je Jang, Jong Min Lee, Sang Woo Hur, Sang Gu Lim, Tawheed Hasan, In-Soo Kong, and Hyon-Sob Han
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Innate immune system ,Paralichthys ,biology ,Synbiotics ,Prebiotic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Olive flounder ,law.invention ,Probiotic ,Functional food ,law ,medicine ,Food science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiotics are considered natural functional food ingredients and an alternative feeding strategy for immunomodulation and antibiotic eradication. Olive flounder...
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- 2019
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11. The optimum dietary eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid levels for growth of juvenile flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus
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Ji-Won Jang, Kyoung-Duck Kim, Sang-Gu Lim, Young Chul Kim, Sungchul C. Bai, and Kang-Woong Kim
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Paralichthys ,Docosahexaenoic acid ,Juvenile ,Flounder ,Food science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Eicosapentaenoic acid - Published
- 2019
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12. Dietary effect of low fish meal aquafeed on gut microbiota in olive flounder ( Paralichthys olivaceus ) at different growth stages
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Damini Kothari, Bong-Joo Lee, Sang-Woo Hur, Woo-Do Lee, Sang-Gu Lim, Kyoung-Duck Kim, Soo-Ki Kim, Na Na Kim, Kai-Min Niu, and Kang-Woong Kim
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olive flounder ,Firmicutes ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,next‐generation sequencing ,Flounder ,Gut flora ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Fish meal ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,low fish meal ,Lactobacillus ,Prevotella ,Animals ,Food science ,gut microbiota ,biology ,Paralichthys ,Fishes ,Original Articles ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Animal Feed ,Olive flounder ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,growth stage ,Original Article ,Metagenomics - Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the long‐term effect of a low fish meal (FM) diet comprising plant‐based protein sources (PPS) on changes of gut microbial diversity in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) over the course of life. Two experimental diets were prepared to contain 74% FM (control) or 52% FM with 22% PPS (30% FM replacement, FM30). Fish were fed one of the two experimental diets for 8 months, and we collected the midgut contents to analyze the gut bacterial community by Illumina MiSeq based on the metagenomic sequences in the V3–V4 regions of 16S rRNA. We found that there were nine dominant phyla, which in turn presented Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Actinobacteria as the three major phyla in the gut microbiota of the flounder. At genus level, the dominant genera were Delftia, Prevotella, and Chthoniobacter at the juvenile stage (below 100 g/fish); Chthoniobacter, Bacillus, and Bradyrhizobium at the grower stage (400 g/fish); Chthoniobacter, Bacillus, and Delftia at the subadult stage (800 g/fish); and Lactobacillus and Prevotella at the adult stage (over 1,000 g/fish). The microbial diversity in olive flounders arched from the juvenile and subadult stage and reached a plateau thereafter. The fish fed the FM30 diet significantly had an increased abundance of Lactobacillus and Photobacterium and had less abundance of Prevotella and Paraprevotella than the control. However, the effect of dietary PPS was not significant on total microbial richness, indicating no negative effect as feed sources on the intestinal microbiota in olive flounder. These results indicate that the life stage of olive flounder is more important in modulating intestinal microbiota than is the diet. It could also be concluded that dietary PPS might be used as a potential fish meal alternative without any compromising effects on microbial diversity of olive flounder for long‐term feeding., This study was conducted to investigate the long‐term effect of a low fish meal diet FM30 comprising plant‐based protein sources (PPS) on changes of gut microbial diversity in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) over the course of life. The data indicate that the life stage is more important in modulating intestinal microbiota than is the diet. The dietary PPS might be used as a potential fish meal alternative without any compromising effects on microbial diversity of olive flounder for long‐term feeding.
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- 2020
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13. Characterization of a Bacillus sp. isolated from fermented food and its synbiotic effect with barley β-glucan as a biocontrol agent in the aquaculture industry
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Hyon-Sob Han, Kang Woong Kim, Jong Min Lee, Bong-Joo Lee, Tawheed Hasan, In-Soo Kong, Sang Gu Lim, and Won Je Jang
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beta-Glucans ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bacillus ,Synbiotics ,Aquaculture ,Flounder ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Antioxidants ,law.invention ,Fish Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,law ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Food science ,Fermentation in food processing ,Disease Resistance ,030304 developmental biology ,Glucan ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,6-Phytase ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,Probiotics ,Hordeum ,General Medicine ,beta-Galactosidase ,Antimicrobial ,biology.organism_classification ,Olive flounder ,Biological Control Agents ,Seafood ,chemistry ,Phytase ,Fermentation ,Caco-2 Cells ,Fermented Foods ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate Bacillus sp. SJ-10, isolated from traditional Korean seafood, as a probiotic. Strain SJ-10 was demonstrated to be safe, on the basis of in vitro tests confirming the absence of cytotoxicity, hemolysis, and genes with toxigenic potential, and was susceptible to antibiotics. It met the probiotic prerequisites of a spore count that remained almost constant, acid and bile tolerance under simulated gastrointestinal conditions, and significant adhesion to Caco-2 cells. Moreover, SJ-10 demonstrated beneficial properties as a probiotic: broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, hydroxyl radical, antioxidant activity, production of functional enzymes such as β-galactosidase and phytase, and selective growth via β-glucan fermentation. The fish-feeding trial demonstrated that olive flounder fed diets containing SJ-10 alone or in combination with β-glucan exhibited significantly higher growth performance and pathogenic disease resistance compared with those fed diets containing β-glucan alone, indicating that SJ-10 diets exerted a beneficial effect as an antibiotic replacer in terms of growth performance and disease resistance in olive flounder.
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- 2018
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14. Anesthetic efficacy and physiological responses of clove oil on juvenile and adult red spotted grouper, Epinephelus akarra
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Tae Ho Lee, Sang Gu Lim, and In-Seok Park
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0106 biological sciences ,Epinephelus akaara ,Plasma cortisol ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,lcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,Animal science ,Clove oil ,medicine ,Juvenile ,Grouper ,Molecular Biology ,lcsh:SH1-691 ,biology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Epinephelus ,biology.organism_classification ,Physiological responses ,Animal ecology ,Anesthetic ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The main objective of this study was to provide anesthetic criteria of clove oil for an effective manipulation and transportation of red spotted grouper, Epinephelus akaara. When anesthesia temperature (20, 24, and 28 °C) and concentration of clove oil (25, 50, and 75 ppm) were increased, the anesthesia and recovery time decreased and tended to be similar to each other between juvenile and adult. Also, as the temperature and concentration increased, the ratio of exposure time and recovery time between juvenile and adult were decreased. When plasma cortisol concentrations were compared for 48 h after anesthesia with 50 ppm of clove oil, both the juvenile and adult fish grew up to 12 h; however, thereafter decreased and there was no significant difference from control at 48 h.
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- 2018
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15. Effects of dietary utilization enzyme treated fish meal for juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis
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Kyeong-Jun Lee, Seung-Cheol Ji, Jaehyeong Shin, Sang-Gu Lim, Kang-Woong Kim, and Bong-Seok Kim
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0106 biological sciences ,Fish meal ,biology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Pacific bluefin tuna ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Juvenile ,Zoology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Thunnus (subgenus) - Published
- 2017
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16. Cytogenetic analysis of hybrids and hybrid triploids between the river puffer, Takifugu obscurus , and the tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes
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Hyun Woo Gil, Tae Ho Lee, Gwang Yeol Yoo, In-Seok Park, and Sang Gu Lim
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0301 basic medicine ,Takifugu rubripes ,biology ,fungi ,Chromosome ,Zoology ,Midgut ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Takifugu obscurus ,Anatomy ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Tiger puffer ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Development of the gonads ,Metaphase ,Hybrid - Abstract
Cytogenetic analyses of the river puffer, Takifugu obscurus, the tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes and hybrids produced between female T. obscurus and male T. rubripes and their hybrid triploids (produced by cold shock treatment at 4°C) were performed. T. obscurus had 2n = 44 chromosomes and 1.84 ± 0.019 pg DNA/cell, T. rubripes had 2n = 44 and 2.64 ± 0.015, the hybrids had 2n = 44 and 2.15 ± 0.010 and the hybrid triploids had 3n = 66 and 3.22 ± 0.010. The erythrocyte values of the hybrids were more similar to those for T. obscurus, whereas the hepatocyte, midgut and proximal tubule kidney cell values of the hybrids fell down between those for the parental species (p .05); however, the hybrid triploids had fewer cell nucleus outer layers than the hybrids (p
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- 2017
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17. Skeleton and Scale Characteristics of Smallscale Blackfish, Girella leonina and Largescale Blackfish, Girella punctata
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Tae Ho Lee, Hyun-Woo Gil, Sang-Gu Lim, Jin-Ah Song, and In-Seok Park
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Girella leonina ,Girella punctata ,Scale (ratio) ,Fish fin ,Zoology ,Biology ,Girellidae ,Skeleton (computer programming) ,Meristics - Abstract
Two Girellidae species, smallscale blackfish, Girella leonina and largescale blackfish, G. punctata were compared using meristic traits, scale characteristics, and X-ray approaches. Meristic counts revealed three significant differences out of seven meristic characteristics (P $45.1{\pm}2.34^{\circ...
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- 2017
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18. Physiological effects of dietary vitamin E on kelp grouper, Epinephelus bruneus under low water temperature stress
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Tae Ho Lee, Hyun-Woo Gil, In-Seok Park, and Sang-Gu Lim
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biology ,Water temperature ,Vitamin E ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Kelp ,medicine ,Grouper ,Epinephelus bruneus ,Food science ,biology.organism_classification ,Dietary vitamin - Published
- 2017
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19. Effects of Clove Oil and Lidocaine-HCl Anesthesia on Water Parameter during Simulated Transportation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
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Hyun Woo Gil, In-Seok Park, Dong-Soo Kim, Yoon Kwon Nam, Tae Ho Lee, and Sang Gu Lim
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0301 basic medicine ,Chemistry ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Lidocaine hcl ,Salinity ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anesthesia ,Anesthetic ,medicine ,Research studies ,Oryzias dancena ,Marine medaka ,Oil concentration ,Respiratory system ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Optimum concentrations of anesthetic clove oil and anesthetic lidocaine-HCl were determined for a species of adult marine medaka, Oryzias dancena, over a range of salinity conditions, and investigated in a transport simulation experiment by analyzing various water and physiological parameters. Research indicated that the higher the concentration of anesthetic at each salinity, the shorter the anesthesia time at each salinity. At each concentration, fish were anesthetized slower at water salinities over 10 ppt (P
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- 2017
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20. Morphometric Characteristic between Diploid and Spontaneous Triploid Carp in Korea
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Tae Ho Lee, In-Seok Park, Hyeng Keun Han, In Bon Goo, Sang Gu Lim, and Hyun Woo Gil
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0301 basic medicine ,Diploid ,biology ,fungi ,Fish fin ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Carassius auratus ,Anatomy ,biology.organism_classification ,C. cuvieri ,Morphometrical characters ,Cyprinus ,Dorsal fin ,Original Research Paper ,03 medical and health sciences ,Common carp ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cyprinus carpio ,Spontaneous triploid ,Crucian carp ,Ploidy ,Carp - Abstract
We used flowcytometry to ploidy verification after that investigate difference between diploid and spontaneous triploid through the truss dimension and classical dimension at crucian carp, Carassius auratus, crucian carp C. cuvieri and common carp, Cyprinus carpio collected from Hangang river, Hantangang river, Imjingang river, Geumgang river, Yeongsangang river and Nakdonggang river, Korea. There were significant differences among the three species for the truss dimensions anterior origin of dorsal fin (2)× anterior origin of anal fin (5), 2× anterior origin of pelvic fin (6), 2× origin of pectoral fin (7), posterior origin of dorsal fin (3)×5, 3×6, and 3×7 (P0.05). On the other hand, there were no significant differences in the several classical dimensions of each species (P>0.05). Three classical dimensions, most anterior extension of the head (1)×2, 1×6 and 2× most posterior scale in lateral line (4) did not differ between the C. auratus diploid and spontaneous triploid (P>0.05). Two classical dimensions, 1×6 and longest length between most anterior extension of the head and gill cover (1×8) did not differ between the C. cuvieri diploid and spontaneous triploid (P>0.05). One classical dimensions, 1×2 did not differ between the common carp diploid and spontaneous triploid (P>0.05). There were significant differences in the each diploid and triploid species (P
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- 2017
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21. Effects of dietary multi-strain probiotics supplementation in a low fishmeal diet on growth performance, nutrient utilization, proximate composition, immune parameters, and gut microbiota of juvenile olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
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Sanaz Khosravi, Jeong Min Lim, Sang Gu Lim, Sang-Min Lee, Woo Do Lee, Damini Kothari, Bong Joo Lee, Kang Woong Kim, Soo-Ki Kim, and Kai Min Niu
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aquatic Science ,Gut flora ,Immunostimulant ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Random Allocation ,Fish meal ,Lactobacillus ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Food science ,biology ,Paralichthys ,Probiotics ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Nutrients ,biology.organism_classification ,Animal Feed ,Olive flounder ,Immunity, Innate ,Diet ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,040102 fisheries ,Flatfishes ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Lysozyme - Abstract
A 12-week feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of multi-strain probiotics (MSP) in a low fish meal (FM) diet on overall performance, gut microbiota, selected non-specific immune responses and antioxidant enzyme activities of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) juveniles. A total of 225 healthy olive flounders (initial mean body weight, 13.5 ± 0.01 g) were randomly separated into 3 groups of 75 fish, each group having three replicates of 25 fish; first group was fed with a FM-based control diet (Con), 2nd group was fed with a low-FM diet containing a blend of plant and animal protein meals replacing 30% of the FM protein (FM30), and 3rd group was fed with the FM30 diet supplemented with 108–109 CFU kg−1 of the MSP (Pro). With the exception of lipid retention, which was significantly lower in fish fed the FM30 diet compared to the other two treatments, no other statistically significant differences were recorded with respect to any of the other growth and nutrient utilization parameters. Myeloperoxidase and lysozyme activities of fish fed the Pro diet were much higher and significantly different than those of fish fed the FM30 diet. Glutathione peroxidase activity was significantly higher in Pro- than in Con-fed fish, which, in turn, was significantly higher than FM30-fed fish. Expression of immune-related genes including IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α was markedly upregulated in livers of the fish fed Pro diet compared to those fed the Con and FM30 diets. Furthermore, supplementation of MSP in FM30 diet enriched the Lactobacillus abundance in the fish gut as well as predictive gene functions in relation to lipid and carbohydrate metabolisms. These data suggested that the MSP could reduce the potential adverse effects of the low-FM diet and might be used as a healthy immunostimulant for olive flounder.
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- 2019
22. Heat-killed Bacillus sp. SJ-10 probiotic acts as a growth and humoral innate immunity response enhancer in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
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In-Soo Kong, Sang Woo Hur, Bong-Joo Lee, Won Je Jang, Tawheed Hasan, Sang Gu Lim, Sungchul C. Bai, and Kang Woong Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Hot Temperature ,Flounder ,Bacillus ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,Weight Gain ,Microbiology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,Fish Diseases ,law ,Immunity ,Streptococcal Infections ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Disease Resistance ,Innate immune system ,Paralichthys ,Probiotics ,Interleukin ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Animal Feed ,Olive flounder ,Immunity, Innate ,030104 developmental biology ,Dietary Supplements ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Cytokines ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Streptococcus iniae - Abstract
Investigations were carried out to evaluate and quantify the effects of dietary supplementation with heat-killed (HK) Bacillus sp. SJ-10 (BSJ-10) probiotic (1 × 108 CFU g−1) on the growth and immunity of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Flounder (averagely 9.64 g) were divided into two groups, and fed control and HK BSJ-10 (HKBSJ-10)-inoculated diets for 8 weeks. Investigations were carried out on growth and feed utilizations, innate immunity, serum biochemical parameters, microvilli length, and pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine gene (tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α, interleukin [IL]-1β, IL-6, and IL-10) transcriptions. Compared to control, HKBSJ-10 diet significantly (P
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- 2019
23. Comparison of Morphological Characteristics between Smallscale Blackfish, Girella leonina and Largescale Blackfish, G. punctata
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Tae Ho Lee, In-Seok Park, Min-Hwoan Jeong, Sang-Gu Lim, and Hyun-Woo Gil
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0106 biological sciences ,Girella leonina ,Morphometric analysis ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Zoology ,Biology ,Girellidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences - Abstract
In order to discriminate the morphologically analogous smallscale blackfish, Girella leonina and largescale blackfish, G. punctata, various methods were used by using biometric and geometric approaches. Morphometric analysis showed considerable 19 differences of total 44 morphometric dimensions: classical dimension 1 part; truss dimension 12 parts; and head part dimension 6 parts (P < 0.05). Some differences of morphological features primarily involved in caudal part of truss dimension. Our results of this study confirmed that two species adequately can distinguish with external body shape, and we hope that the results of our study could be used to identify in Girellidae family as taxonomical parameters.
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24. Effects of Salinity on the Growth, Survival and Stress Responses of Red Spotted Grouper Epinesphelus akaara and Hybrid Grouper E. akaara ♀ × E. lanceolatus ♂
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Sang Gu Lim, Han Kyu Lim, and Sang Bum Han
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0301 basic medicine ,Fishery ,Salinity ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,biology ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Grouper ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification - Published
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25. Effects of Recombinant Aquaporin 3 and Seawater Acclimation on the Expression of Aquaporin 3 and 8 mRNAs in the Parr and Smolt Stages of Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
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Cheol Young Choi, Young Jae Choi, Na Na Kim, Sang-Gu Lim, and Bong-Seok Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Gill ,endocrine system ,animal structures ,urogenital system ,Chemistry ,Ecology ,animal diseases ,Aquaporin ,Geology ,Ocean Engineering ,Aquatic Science ,Acclimatization ,Plasma osmolality ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aquaporin 3 ,Osmoregulation ,Rainbow trout ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Smoltification - Abstract
This study aimed to examine the role of two aquaporin isoforms (AQP3 and AQP8) in response to the hyperosmotic challenge of transitioning from freshwater (FW) to seawater (SW) during parr and smoltification (smolt) using the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. We examined the changes in the expression of AQPs mRNAs in the gills and intestine of the parr and smolt stages of rainbow trout transferred from FW to SW using quantitative real-time PCR in an osmotically changing environment [FW, SW, and recombinant AQP3 (rAQP3) injection at two dosage rates]. Correspondingly, AQPs were greater during smoltification than during parr stages in the rainbow trout. Plasma osmolality and gill Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase activity increased when the fish were exposed to SW, but these parameters decreased when the fish were exposed to SW following treatment with rAQP3 during the transition to seawater. Our results suggest that AQPs play an important role in water absorbing mechanisms associated with multiple AQP isoforms in a hyperosmotic environment.
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26. Morphological Development of Embryo, Larvae and Juvenile in Yellowtail Kingfish, Seriola lalandi
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Minhwan Jeong, Young-Don Lee, Sang Woo Hur, Sang Geun Yang, Bong Seok Kim, Seung Cheol Ji, Chi Hoon Lee, and Sang Gu Lim
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0301 basic medicine ,food.ingredient ,Juvenile ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Biology ,Fish measurement ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Seriola lalandi ,0302 clinical medicine ,Human fertilization ,Animal science ,food ,Yolk ,Larva ,Fertilized egg ,Hatching ,Fish fin ,Anatomy ,food.food ,030104 developmental biology ,embryonic structures ,Yellowtail kingfish - Abstract
This study monitored the morphological development of embryo, larvae and juvenile yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi, for their aquaculture. The fertilized eggs obtained by natural spawning were spherical shape and buoyant. Fertilized eggs were transparent and had one oil globule in the yolk, with an egg diameter of 1.35 ± 0.04 mm and an oil globule diameter of 0.32 ± 0.02 mm. The fertilized eggs hatched 67–75 h after fertilization in water at 20 ± 0.5°C. The total length (TL) of the hatched larvae was 3.62 ± 0.16 mm. During hatching, the larvae, with their mouth and anus not yet opened. The yolk was completely absorbed 3 days after hatching (DAH), while the TL of post-larvae was 4.72 ± 0.07 mm. At 40 DAH, the juveniles had grown to 30.44 ± 4.07 mm in TL, body depth increased, the body color changed to a black, yellow, and light gray-blue color, and 3–4 vertical stripes appeared. At 45 DAH, the juveniles were 38.67 ± 5.65 mm in TL and 10.10 ± 0.94 mm in body depth. The fish were green with a light orange color, with 7 faint green-brown stripes on the sides of their body. At 87 DAH, the juveniles had grown to 236.11 mm in TL, 217.68 mm in fork length, and 136.5 g in weight. The fish resembled their adult form, with a light yellow-green body color, loss of the pattern on the sides of their body, and a yellow coloration at the tip of the caudal fin.
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27. Landmark-based Morphometric and Meristic Analysis of Serranidae
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Hyun Woo Gil, In-Seok Park, Bong Seok Kim, Tae Ho Lee, Sang Gu Lim, and Min Hwan Jeong
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Morphology ,0301 basic medicine ,Serranidae ,biology ,Kelp ,Fish fin ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Anatomy ,Epinephelus bruneus ,Landmark-based morphometric ,biology.organism_classification ,Article ,Dorsal fin ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Meristic ,Swim bladder ,Grouper ,Meristics - Abstract
The landmark-based morphometric and meristic analysis of the kelp grouper (Epinephelus bruneus), red spotted grouper (E. akaara) and seven-banded grouper (E. septemfasciatus) were performed to compare the differentiation of overall body shape and structure. The measurements of the morphometric dimensions were observed in 25 parts (truss dimension: 16 parts; head part dimension: 9 parts) of 38 morphometric dimensions and also meristic differences observed in 3 parts (dorsal fin, anal fin and caudal fin) of 6 meristic counts (P < 0.05). Observed morphometric characteristics primarily involved in truss and head part dimension, kelp grouper have larger values in caudal part of truss dimension, kelp grouper, red spotted grouper and seven-banded grouper have similar values in pectoral part of truss dimension, in addition to, results of head part dimension showed that red spotted grouper have smaller values in overall dimensions (P < 0.05). As meristic characteristics, kelp grouper have more number of anal fin rays than other fish, red spotted grouper have more number of dorsal soft rays than other fish, and seven spotted grouper have more number of anal soft rays, and caudal fin rays than other fish (P < 0.05). Photographed under the x-ray, kelp grouper have the most curved vertebral column and largest swim bladder than other fishes (P < 0.05). Our results of this study confirmed that 3 subfamily fishes adequately can distinguish with external body shape, and we hope that the results of our study could be used to identify in Serranidae family as taxonomical parameters.
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28. Variations in the antioxidant system and circadian rhythms of goldfish,Carassius auratus, exposed to ammonia: profile of the effects of green LED spectra
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Min-Min Jung, Sang-Gu Lim, Cheol Young Choi, Ji Yong Choi, Young Jae Choi, Tae Hwan Kim, Na Na Kim, and Sung-Yong Oh
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antioxidant ,biology ,Physiology ,Period (gene) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease_cause ,Melatonin ,Comet assay ,Superoxide dismutase ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Catalase ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Circadian rhythm ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Oxidative stress ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The present study evaluated effects of green light emitting diode (LED) spectra on oxidative stress and circadian rhythms in goldfish exposed to various concentrations (0.25 and 0.5 mg/L) of NH3, under a white fluorescent bulb (control; simulated natural period) and green LED light. We measured mRNA expression and activity of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase and catalase) and mRNA expression of circadian rhythms (period 2), in addition to levels of plasma hydrogen peroxide, cortisol and melatonin. Damage to nuclear DNA was assessed using the comet assay. All stress indicators and melatonin were significantly lower in the green LED group than in the control group. With an increase in the concentration of ammonia, the observed effects became even more significant and generally increased with time. Comparatively, damage to the nuclear DNA was greater in the 0.5 mg/L NH3 group, and lower in the green LED group. The Period 2 mRNA expression reduced as increasing ammonia treatment but increased...
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29. Management of Sexual Maturation and Natural Spawning of Captive- Reared Yellowtail Kingfish, Seriola lalandi, in an Indoor Rearing Tank
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Minhwan Jeong, Bong Seok Kim, Seung Cheol Ji, Sang Woo Hur, Chi Hoon Lee, Sang Gu Lim, Sang Geun Yang, and Young-Don Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Cuttlefish ,photoperiodism ,Seriola lalandi ,Natural spawning ,Sex Maturation ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Broodstock ,Biology ,Body weight ,food.food ,Article ,Fishery ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Human fertilization ,Animal science ,food ,Induction sexual maturation ,Sexual maturity ,Yellowtail kingfish ,Fertilization rate of buoyant eggs - Abstract
This study describes results on sexual maturation and characteristics of natural spawned eggs to develop a method for the production of stable, healthy fertilized eggs from captive-reared yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi. A total of 59 yellowtail kingfish were captured off the coast of Jeju Island, after which the broodstock was cultured in indoor culture tank (100 m(3)) until they were 6.1-14.9 kg in body weight. As part of the rearing management for induced sex maturation, the intensity of illumination was maintained at 130 lux. The photoperiod (light/dark; L/D) was set to a 12 L/12 D from October 2013 to January 2014, and 15 L/9 D from February 2014 to June 2014. Feeds comprised mainly EP (Extruded Pellets), with squid cuttlefish added for improvement of egg quality, and was given from April to June 2014. The first spawning of yellowtail kingfish occurred in May 3, 2014, at a water temperature of 17.0°C. Spawning continued until June 12, 2014, with the water temperature set at 20.5°C. Time of spawning was 26 times at this period. The total number of eggs that spawned during the spawning period was 4,449×10(3). The buoyant rate of spawning eggs and fertilization rate of buoyant eggs during the spawned period were 76.1% and 100%, respectively. The diameters of the egg and oil globule were 1.388 ± 0.041 mm and 0.378 ± 0.029 mm, respectively, which was higher in early eggs than in those from late during the spawned period.
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30. Evaluation of seven different functional feed additives in a low fish meal diet for olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus
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Seonghun Won, Jinho Bae, Sang-Woo Hur, Kang-Woong Kim, Sang-Gu Lim, Ali Hamidoghli, Wonsuk Choi, Sungchul C. Bai, and Bong-Joo Lee
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0303 health sciences ,Meal ,Protein efficiency ratio ,biology ,Paralichthys ,Feed additive ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Feed conversion ratio ,Olive flounder ,03 medical and health sciences ,Animal science ,Fish meal ,040102 fisheries ,medicine ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,medicine.symptom ,Weight gain ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
In an eight-week feeding trial, encapsulated sodium butyrate (ESB), gamma-aminobutyric acid (GAB), selenium-yeast (SeY), yeast extract nucleotides (YEN), yucca meal (YUM), song-gang stone (SGS) and protease (PRT) were evaluated as functional feed additives in a low fishmeal (FM) diet for olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus. Eight experimental diets were fed to 5.26 ± 0.17 g (mean ± SD) juvenile olive flounder in triplicates. A low-FM basal diet without feed additive was considered as control (CON); seven other diets were prepared by adding 4 g ESB, 158 mg GAB, 2 g SeY, 4 g YEN, 1.5 g YUM, 4 g SGS, and 175 mg PRT per kg of basal diet. Weight gain, specific growth rate, feed efficiency, and protein efficiency ratio of fish fed diets YEN, GAB, and SGS were significantly higher than those of fish fed CON diet (P .05). Heat shock protein 70 gene expression of fish fed YEN and SeY was significantly higher than those of fish fed the CON diet. Intestinal villi length of fish fed YEN, GAB, SGS, and ESB was significantly higher than those of fish fed CON. Also, intestinal trypsin activity of fish fed YEN, GAB, SGS, ESB, and PRT was significantly higher than those of fish fed CON diet (P
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31. Synergistic effects of dietary Bacillus sp. SJ-10 plus β-glucooligosaccharides as a synbiotic on growth performance, innate immunity and streptococcosis resistance in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
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Won Je Jang, Sang Gu Lim, Sang Woo Hur, Sungchul C. Bai, Kang Woong Kim, Haham Kim, Bong-Joo Lee, In-Soo Kong, and Tawheed Hasan
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0301 basic medicine ,Protein efficiency ratio ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Oligosaccharides ,Bacillus ,Synbiotics ,Aquatic Science ,Feed conversion ratio ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fish Diseases ,Streptococcal Infections ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Food science ,Fermented fish ,Disease Resistance ,Innate immune system ,biology ,Paralichthys ,Prebiotic ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Animal Feed ,Olive flounder ,Immunity, Innate ,Diet ,030104 developmental biology ,Bacillus sp. SJ ,040102 fisheries ,Flatfishes ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Streptococcus iniae - Abstract
Bacillus sp. SJ-10 (BSJ-10) was identified from traditional Korean fermented fish, the previously recognized prebiotic β-glucooligosaccharides (BGO), and their combination as a synbiotic were prepared to evaluate their individual and synergistic effects in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Four diets (one control and three treatments) were formulated containing neither BSJ-10 nor BGO (control), 1 × 108 CFU g −1 BSJ-10 (BSJ-10), 0.1% BGO (BGO), and 1 × 108 CFU g−1 BSJ-10 + 0.1% BGO (BSJ-10 + BGO). Triplicates of 15 fish (weight 10 ± 0.25 g) were randomly allocated to the four diet groups and fed one of the diets for 8 weeks. At the end of the experiment, fish weight gain (WG), specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion ratio, and protein efficiency ratio in BSJ-10, BGO and BSJ-10 + BGO diets were positively modulated (P
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32. Comparison of Cell and Nuclear Size Difference between Diploid and Induced Triploid in Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
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Jae Hyun Im, In-Seok Park, Sang Gu Lim, Hyun Woo Gil, and In Bon Goo
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Genetics ,Retina ,Diploid ,Histological observation ,Cell ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Biology ,Article ,Cell biology ,Cell nucleus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Marine medaka ,Inner nuclear layer ,medicine ,Oryzias dancena ,sense organs ,Ploidy ,Nucleus ,Ganglion cell layer ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Induced triploid - Abstract
The influence of triploidization on cell and nucleus size characteristics of the same tissues of erythrocyte, retina, kidney, hepatocyte and midgut epithelium in marine medaka, Oryzias dancena has been determined histologically. Induced triploid fish are produced by cold shock treatments. Likewise, the size of horizontal cell nucleus in inner nuclear layer of retina, ganglion cell nucleus in ganglion cell layer of retina, proximal tubule cell of kidney, hepatocytes and nuclear height of midgut epithelium all appear to be significantly larger than diploid (p
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33. Effect of Photoperiods on Sexual Maturation in Spotted seabass, Lateolabrax maculatus
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Youngsoo Kim, Hyoung-Kyun Han, Jae-Min Baek, Jonghyun Kim, Yong-Chul Cho, Sang-Gu Lim, and Yong-Jin Kang
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photoperiodism ,Gonadosomatic Index ,Lateolabrax maculatus ,Sexual maturity ,Zoology ,Biology ,Spotted seabass ,biology.organism_classification ,Testosterone - Abstract
To investigate effect of on sexual maturation in spotted seabass, Lateolabrax maculatus the sexual maturation, photoperiods were established to natural photoperiod, 9L:15D, 11L:13D, 13L:11D and 15L:9D. After rearing for 90 days from August 11 to November 10, gonadosomatic index (GSI) and hormones were analyzed. In the female, GSI was in the natural photoperiod, in 9L:15D, while the GSI of male was in the natural photoperiod, in 9L:15D and in 15L:9D and the lowest in 15L:9D, respectively. The blood estradiol (E2) of female was in the natural photoperiod, and the highest value of in 9L:15D. The male was similar to the female with in the natural photo period and in 9L:15D. The testosterone (T) of male was in the natural photoperiod, but the hightest value of in 9L:15D. These results provide basic information from sexual maturation of spotted seabass.
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34. Effect of Water Temperature and Photoperiod on Final Oocyte Maturation in Red Marbled Rockfish, Sebastiscus tertius
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Young Soo Kim, Chul-Won Kim, Sang-Gu Lim, and Jae Min Baeck
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photoperiodism ,Ecology ,Photoperiod ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Biology ,Oocyte ,Article ,Sebastiscus tertius ,Gonadosomatic Index ,Animal science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Water temperature ,Marbled rockfish ,medicine ,%22">Fish ,Red marbled rockfish ,Reproduction ,media_common - Abstract
Rearing experiments were conducted using several regimes combined with different photoperiods and water temperatures to investigate the role of temperature and photoperiod as environmental cues regulating reproduction in red marbled rockfish, Sebastiscus tertius. The initial gonadosomatic index (GSI) was 1.62±0.32% and that in the 15°C control was 7.01±0.46% at the end of the experiment. The highest GSI was 9.10 ± 0.35% in the 12L:12D photoperiod-treated fish. The highest GSI at 19°C was 15.03±0.86% in the 12L:12D photoperiod treatment. The initial hepatosomatic index (HSI) was 3.09±0.72% and that in the 15°C control was 3.88 ± 0.45%. The highest HSI was 4.00 ± 0.56% in the 15L:9D treated fish. The highest HSI at 19°C was 4.05±0.63% in the 12L:12D treated fish.
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35. Histological Observation of the Barbel in Common Carp, Cyprinus carpio and Bagrid Catfish, Pseudobagrus fulvidraco
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In-Seok Park, Sang-Gu Lim, Hyoung-Kyun Han, and Hye-Jung Park
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Barbel ,Common carp ,biology ,Anatomy ,biology.organism_classification ,Pseudobagrus fulvidraco ,Cyprinus ,Catfish - Abstract
잉어, Cyprinus carpio와 동자개, Pseudobagrus fulvidraco의 상악ㆍ하악 수염을 조직학적으로 조사하였다. 동자개의 수염은 연골성 증축(axial rod of cartilage), 신경섬유다발(bundle of nerve fiber), 표피(epidermis), 평활근 층(smooth muscle layer) 및 미뢰(taste bud)로 구성되었으며, 잉어의 수염은 표피, 신경섬유다발, 혈관(blood vessel) 및 미뢰로 구성되었다. 수염 길이에서 잉어는 상악 바깥쪽 수염(second maxillary barbel)이 상악 안쪽 수염(first maxillary barbel) 보다 길게 나타났으며, 동자개는 하악 안쪽(inner mandibular barbel), 상악 위쪽(upper maxillary barbel), 하악 바깥쪽(outer mandibular barbel), 상악 아래쪽(lower maxillary barbel) 순으로 길게 나타났다(P<0.05). 미뢰의 수를 고려하였을 때, 동자개와 잉어간의 미각에 대한 유의적 차이가 없었다(P>0.05). 아울러, 두 어종의 모든 수염에서 수염 상부의 미뢰 수가 하부의 미뢰 수 보다 높게 나타났다(P<0.05). 본 연구 결과, 동자개의 수염은 딱딱하며 굴절성인 수염(flexible and stiff type)이었으며 잉어의 수염은 연하고 유연한 수염(tender and yielding type)으로 파악되었다.
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36. Morphometrical Changes on Korean Rose Bitterling, Rhodeus uyekii, in Early Growth Period
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In-Seok Park, In Bon Goo, Hyung Kyun Han, and Sang Gu Lim
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food.ingredient ,biology ,Hatching ,Chemistry ,Length growth ,Morphometrical change ,biology.organism_classification ,Body weight ,Truss dimension ,Rhodeus uyekii ,Korean rose bitterling ,Article ,Early growth ,Animal science ,food ,Yolk ,Classical dimension ,%22">Fish ,Growth equation ,Demography - Abstract
We investigated the process of yolk absorption in Korean rose bitterling, Rhodeus uyekii, and determined the changes in its morphometric characteristics. The R. uyekii from 1 days post hatching (DPH) to 21 DPH, the eye diameter (ED) was 5.4 at 5 DPH. Thereafter, the ED/total length (TL) ratio increased to 10.7 at 21 DPH (p0.05). The yolk length (YL) decreased from 95.4 to 1.1 by 21 DPH, and this rate of decrease was greater than that for any other dimension (p0.05). 12 morphometric dimensions/TL for the R. uyekii were measured at each sampling day from 21 DPH to 170 DPH. At just hatching, the average TL and BW were 6.1±0.09 mm and 4.9±0.07 mg, respectively. At 53 DPH, the average TL was 12.9±0.28 mm and the average BW was 14.7±0.72 mg; the total length growth equation was TL=5.507e(0.038t) (R (2)=0.916). Further, the body weight growth equation was BW=3.3647e(0.0296t) (R (2)=0.9354). The dimensions with regard to body depth showed the greatest growth rates in the external characteristics of the fish (p0.05). The patterns of the morphometric characteristics measured in this study can be classified in three ways. The patterns were shown to be increased (y=0.0992x+ 12.07, R (2)=0.8333), decreased (y=-0.0569x+42.029, R (2)=0.8395) or maintained (y=0.005x+18.263, R (2)=0.3678) from 21 DPH to 170. These results will provide useful indices for the successful rearing of the R. uyekii.
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37. Morphometric and Histological Changes in Cyprinid Loach, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, in the Early Growth Period
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Sang Gu Lim, Hyoung Kyun Han, Jae Wook Choi, Hyun Woo Gil, Sun-Young Lim, Jung Ha Kang, Sung Hwoan Cho, and In-Seok Park
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Histology ,food.ingredient ,biology ,Hatching ,Fish fin ,Misgurnus ,Cyprinid loach ,Anatomy ,Morphometric trait ,Inner plexiform layer ,biology.organism_classification ,Article ,Early growth ,Dorsal fin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,food ,Yolk ,Inner nuclear layer ,medicine ,sense organs ,Misgurnus anguillicaudatus ,Ganglion cell layer - Abstract
In this study, we measured the morphometric and histological changes in the cyprinid loach, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, during the early period of growth. Eyes, yolk length, yolk height, and yolk volume of the larva decreased for 16 days post hatching (DPH) (P0.05), the most anterior extension of the head × the posterior end of the supraoccipital, the most anterior extension of the head × the origin of the dorsal fin, the most anterior extension of the head × the origin of the pectoral fin, the posterior end of the supraoccipital × the origin of the pelvic fin, and the origin of the dorsal fin × the ventral origin of the caudal fin gradually decreased, whereas the most anterior extension of the head × the dorsal origin of the caudal fin, the origin of the dorsal fin × the origin of the anal fin, the origin of the dorsal fin × the origin of the pectoral fin, and the insertion of the dorsal fin × the origin of the pelvic fin gradually increased (P
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38. Effect of Dietary Protein and Lipid Levels on the Growth and Body Composition of Juvenile Long Snout Bullhead Leiocassis longirostris Gunther
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Hyoung Kyun Han, Sang Gu Lim, In Chul Bang, Jin Choi, and Sang-Min Lee
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Dietary protein ,Animal science ,Biochemistry ,Dietary lipid ,Juvenile ,Leiocassis longirostris ,Composition (visual arts) ,Biology ,Whole body ,Snout ,Feed conversion ratio - Abstract
We ran a feeding trial to determine optimal dietary protein and lipid levels for growth of juvenile long snout bullhead Leiocassis longirostris Gunther. Eight experimental diets (P20L7, P20L14, P30L7, P30L14, P40L7, P40L14, P50L7 and P50L14) were formulated to contain 20%, 30%, 40% or 50% protein combined with either 7% or 14% lipid. Three replicate groups of fish (mean mass: 3.9 g/fish) were fed one of the experimental diets ad libitum for 8 weeks. Survival of fish fed the P20L14 diet was lower than that of fish fed the P40L14, P50L7 and P50L14 diets. Growth of fish fed diets containing 7% lipid increased with increasing protein level (up to 50% protein); growth of fish fed diets containing 14% lipid increased with increasing protein level (up to 30% protein). The feed efficiency of fish fed a diet with 50% protein and 7% lipid was higher than that of other groups. Whole body moisture and lipid contents were affected by dietary lipid level but not by dietary protein level. The crude lipid contents of fish fed 14% lipid diets were higher than those fed 7% lipid diets across all protein levels (other than the 50% level). Thus, under our experimental conditions, an increase in dietary protein level improved growth and feed efficiency of fish; a diet containing 50% protein with 7% lipid was optimal for growth and effective feed utilization in juvenile long snout bullhead.
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39. Optimal Dietary Protein and Lipid Levels for Growth of Juvenile Muddy Loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus
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Sang-Min Lee, Jin Choi, Sang Gu Lim, In Chul Bang, and Kwang Seog Kim
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Animal science ,Dietary protein ,Ecology ,Juvenile ,%22">Fish ,Misgurnus ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification - Abstract
A feeding trial was conducted to determine the optimum dietary protein and lipid levels for the growth of juvenile muddy loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus. Eight experimental diets (designated as P20L7, P20L14, P30L7, P30L14, P40L7, P40L14, P50L7 and P50L14) were formulated to contain 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% protein with 7% and 14% lipid. Three replicate groups of muddy loach (1.5 g/fish) were fed one of the experimental diets ad libitum for 8 weeks. Survival of fish fed the P20L14 diet was lower than in other groups (P
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40. Effects of Clove Oil and Lidocaine-HCl Anesthesia on Water Parameter during Simulated Transportation in the Marine Medaka
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In-Seok, Park, Hyun Woo, Gil, Tae Ho, Lee, Yoon Kwon, Nam, Sang Gu, Lim, and Dong Soo, Kim
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Original Research Paper ,Salinity ,Marine medaka ,Oryzias dancena ,Clove oil ,Lidocaine-HCl ,Anesthesia ,Water parameters - Abstract
Optimum concentrations of anesthetic clove oil and anesthetic lidocaine-HCl were determined for a species of adult marine medaka, Oryzias dancena, over a range of salinity conditions, and investigated in a transport simulation experiment by analyzing various water and physiological parameters. Research indicated that the higher the concentration of anesthetic at each salinity, the shorter the anesthesia time at each salinity. At each concentration, fish were anesthetized slower at water salinities over 10 ppt (P
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- 2016
41. Effect of Water Temperatures and Photoperiods on Gondal Degeneracy in Banded Catfish Pseudobagrus fulvidraco
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Sang-Gu Lim, Young-Soo Kim, and Chang-Hee Han
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- 2012
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42. Temperature-dependent Index of Mitotic Interval (τ0) for Chromosome Manipulation in Korean Bullhead, Pseudobagrus fulvidraco
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In-Seok Park, Hyun Woo Gil, Hyoung Kyun Han, and Sang Gu Lim
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Animal science ,Temperature-dependent ,Chemistry ,Korean bullhead ,Mitotic intervals (τ0) ,Frequency data ,Pseudobagrus fulvidraco ,Mitosis ,Article - Abstract
Korean bullhead (Pseudobagrus fulvidraco) was collected from the Kum River areas of Kangkyung-eup, Nonsan city, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea, from April to June, 2012 and was fertilized in order to observe egg development and temperature-related cleavage rates and mitotic intervals (τ0). The fertilized eggs were separative, demersal and light yellowish with 1.5±0.06 mm in diameter, and did not contain oil globules. The first cleavage stages were 90 min, 80 min, 60 min and 50 min at 21°C , 24°C , 27°C and 30°C , respectively. At higher temperatures, eggs developed faster and underwent further identical development. For Korean bullhead, τ0 were 33.4±2.08 min at 21°C, 31.5±3.06 min at 24°C, 28.1±2.11 min at 27°C and 26.4±3.35 min at 30°C . There were strong negative correlations between the τ0 and water temperatures at all points studied (Y= 1.13X+58.15, R (2)=0.98, n=30, where Y is τ0 and X is temperature). The results obtained in this work will be helpful for chromosome manipulation by use of cleavage frequency data and τ0 data in Korean bullhead.
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- 2012
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43. Evaluation of Experimental Extruded Pellets and Commercial Extruded Pellets for Far Eastern Catfish Silurus asotus
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Kwang Seog Kim, Yong Jin Kang, Maeng Hyun Son, Kyoung-Duck Kim, Cheul Min An, Eung-Oh Kim, Sang Gu Lim, Yong-Chul Cho, and Kang-Woong Kim
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Fishery ,Meal ,Animal science ,Tuna fish ,Silurus asotus ,Soybean meal ,Pellets ,%22">Fish ,Biology ,Feed conversion ratio ,Catfish - Abstract
Two feeding trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of experimental extruded pellets (EEPs) and commercial EPs (CEPs) on Far Eastern catfish Silurus asotus in pilot- (experiment I) and commercial-scale (experiment II) tanks. Four diets were prepared: three EEPs (EEP1, EEP2 and EEP3) that contained different amounts of tuna fish meal, soybean meal, and squid liver oil, and one CEP diet. In experiment I, three replicate groups of juveniles were fed one of the four EPs in pilot-scale tanks for 19 weeks. The weight gains (WGs) of fish fed EEP1 and CEP were significantly higher than those of fish fed EEP2 or EEP3. The highest feed efficiency (FE) was observed in fish fed the CEP diet ( P
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- 2012
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44. Induction of Ovulation by Hormone Treatment in Ussurian Bullhead Leiocassis ussuriensis
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Young Soo Kim, Kwang Suk Kim, Dae-Jung Kim, Sang Gyu Son, Sang Gu Lim, Eung Oh Kim, Eon Jong Kang, and Hyung Kyun Han
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medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biology ,Article ,Animal science ,Human fertilization ,Pimozide ,Ovualation induction ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Ovulation ,media_common ,Hatching ,Leiocassis ussuriensis ,HCG ,Endocrinology ,Ovaprim ,Ussurian bullhead ,Ovulation time ,Ovulation induction ,LHRHa ,Hormone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The effects of ovulation induction in ussurian bullhead, Leiocassis ussuriensis, were investigated by treating ussurian bullhead with hCG, LHRHa, GnRHa, ovaprim, and pimozide. hCG was injected to ussurian bullhead at 0.75% NaCl, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, and 30,000 IU, respectively. The ovulation inducement rates were 100% in 20,000 and 30,000 IU. Fertilization rates were 82.7% and 79.8%. Hatching rates were 59.4% and 57.2%. Ovulation time was between 16-19 hr The concentrations of LHRHa injected were 0.75 NaCl, 50, 100, 200, 300, and 300 g/kg. The ovulation inducement rates were 100% in 300 and 400 µg/kg. Fertilization and hatching rates were 84.9% and 68.4% at 200 µg/kg. The times to ovulation were between 23 hr and 34 hr. Ovaprim of 0.75% NaCl, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 ml/kg were injected to the abdominal cavity. The ovulation inducement rate was highest at 2.0 and 3.0 ml/kg to 92% and ovulation time was between 27-38 hr. LHRHa concentrations of 0.75% NaCl, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 400 µg were injected with pimozide (1,000 µg). Ovulation inducement rate was 100% from 200 to 400 IU with pimozide. Ovulation time was 22-36 h. Fertilization and hatching rates were 88.9% and 70.4% in 200 µg/kg with pimozide.
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- 2012
45. Reproductive Cycle of the Red Marbled Rockfish Sebastiscus tertius
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Kawang-Su Kim, Chul-Won Kim, Sang-Gu Lim, and Jung-Woo Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Marbled meat ,Biology ,Reproductive cycle ,Gonadosomatic Index ,Endocrinology ,Animal science ,Sex steroid ,Internal medicine ,Sebastiscus tertius ,medicine ,Reproduction ,Testosterone ,media_common ,Hormone - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to analyze the reductive cycle of the red marbled rockfi sh Sebastiscus tertius. The analysis was based on annual changes in the gonadosomatic index (GSI), the hepatosomatic index (HSI), histology of the gonadal structure, and plasma sex steroid hormone levels of adult fi sh from April 1997 to April 1998. GSI of females began to increase in February and peaked (10.8±2.72) in May. HIS levels (3.41±0.49) peaked in February and elevated plasma steroid hormones (1.47±0.75 ng/mL for estradiol-17β (E2) and 230.7±27.6 pg/mL for testosterone (T)) were observed in April. However, in male fi sh, GSI levels started to increase in August and remained high until November (0.21±0.05). T levels were was also elevated in August and peaked in October (188.1±43.5 pg/mL) and November (186.8±28.0 pg/mL), but started to decline 1 month than the GSI. These results suggest that female ovoviviparious periods span from April to June and amle mating periods occur from November to February.
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- 2011
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46. Effects of Dietary Lipid Sources on the Growth and Body Composition of the far Eastern Catfish, Silurus asotus
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Yong Jin Kang, Kyoung-Duck Kim, Sang Gu Lim, Jin Do Kim, and Maeng Hyun Son
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food.ingredient ,Protein efficiency ratio ,Dietary lipid ,Biology ,Feed conversion ratio ,food ,Animal science ,Linseed oil ,Biochemistry ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Weight gain ,Unsaturated fatty acid ,Corn oil ,Catfish - Abstract
This study investigated the effects of dietary lipid sources on growth performance and body composition of juvenile far eastern catfish, Silurus asotus. Three replicate groups of fish (average weight 3.6 g) were fed with one of the following experimental diets containing 10% beef tallow (BT), 5% BT plus 5% corn oil (CO), 5% BT plus 5% linseed oil (LO), or 5% BT plus 5% squid liver oil (SO) as the lipid source for 5 weeks. No significant difference was observed in the survival among groups. The weight gain of fish fed the LO (high in 18:3n-3) and SO (high in n-3 highly unsaturated fatty acid) diets was significantly higher than that of the fish fed the CO (high in 18:2n-6) and BT diets (P
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47. Evaluation of Soybean Meal as a Partial Substitute for Fish Meal in Diet and Experimental Practical Diet for Growth in the Far Eastern Catfish (Silurus asotus)
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Yong-Jin Kang, Sang-Gu Lim, Kyoung-Duck Kim, Jin-Do Kim, and Ju-Ae Hwang
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Protein efficiency ratio ,Fish meal ,Soybean meal ,Silurus asotus ,Food science ,Protein retention ,Biology ,Body weight ,Feed conversion ratio ,Catfish - Abstract
Two feeding trials were conducted to evaluate the soybean meal as a substitute for the fish meal in diet (experiment I), and experimental practical diet and commercial diet (experiment II) for growth of far eastern catfish. In the experiment I, three replicate groups of juveniles (average weight 7.2 g) were fed one of diets containing 0, 10 and 20% soybean meals for 66 days. Survival and final mean weight were not significantly affected by dietary soybean meal levels. No significant differences were observed in feed efficiency, protein efficiency ratio and protein retention of fish fed between 0% (control diet) and 20% soybean meal diets. However, fish fed 10% soybean meal diet showed the lower feed efficiency, protein efficiency ratio and protein retention, and higher daily feed intake compared with fish fed control diet and 20% soybean meal diet. The contents of moisture, crude protein, crude lipid and ash in the whole body were not significantly affected by dietary soybean meal levels. In the experiment II, three replicate groups of juveniles (average weight 7.3 g) were fed either the formulated diet or commercial diet for 66 days. Survival and final mean weight were not significantly different among treatment. Significantly higher feed efficiency, protein efficiency ratio and protein retention, and lower daily feed intake were observed in fish fed experimental practical diet compared with fish fed commercial diet (P
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48. Cytogenetic study of diploid and induced tetraploid in Korean rose bitterling, Rhodeus uyekii
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Sang-Gu Lim, In-Seok Park, Hyun Woo Gil, Cheul Min An, Bong-Seok Kim, and Hee Jeong Kong
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0301 basic medicine ,Hydrostatic pressure ,Induced tetraploid ,Chromosome ,Rhodeus uyekii ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Botany ,medicine ,NORs ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Diploid ,Hatching ,Research ,Significant difference ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Korean rose bitterling ,030104 developmental biology ,DNA content ,Shock (circulatory) ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,medicine.symptom ,Ploidy - Abstract
In this study, we induced tetraploidy in Korean rose bitterling, Rhodeus uyekii, by applying various hydrostatic pressure shock conditions. Tetraploidy was not induced under 4500 psi pressure treatment in any experimental group. Instead, the induction rate of tetraploidy was highest under 7500 psi hydrostatic pressure treatment. As a result, when the processing method was similar and as the process time increased, the induction rate of each experimental group increased; however, there was no significant difference (P > 0.05). The production rate was 3.1 %, which was highest in all experimental groups exposed to 6000 psi for 10 min after being fertilized for 100 min. The production rate was highest in the experimental groups treated with hydrostatic pressure alone, whereas the production rate was lowest in groups treated under hydrostatic pressure with chemical treatment. The abnormal rate of all experimental groups treated with 7500 psi for 20 min was very high, at about 5 %. Based on these studies, only hydrostatic pressure shock was considered effective at inducing tetraploidy based on the calculated hatching, abnormal, and induction rates. The most effective condition for inducing tetraploidy was 6000 psi of hydrostatic pressure shock for 10 min after being fertilized for 100 min. The chromosome number of the induced tetraploid Korean rose bitterling was 4n = 96, while that of the diploid was 2n = 48. In the diploid, there were 1 or 2 nucleoli in the cells, whereas the induced tetraploids contained 1, 2, 3, or 4. The DNA content of tetraploids and diploids were 3.68 ± 0.009 pg/nucleus and 1.84 ± 0.019 pg/nucleus, respectively, according to flow cytometric analysis. The DNA content and chromosome number of the tetraploids were twice that of the diploids.
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49. Effect of salinity changes on olfactory memory-related genes and hormones in adult chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta
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Sang-Gu Lim, Cheol Young Choi, Min-Hwan Jeong, Na Na Kim, Young Jae Choi, and Deuk-Hee Jin
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Salinity ,Hydrocortisone ,Physiology ,Dopamine ,Adrenocorticotropic hormone ,Biochemistry ,Olfactory Receptor Neurons ,Diencephalon ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Olfactory memory ,Molecular Biology ,Olfactory receptor ,biology ,Cerebrum ,biology.organism_classification ,humanities ,Smell ,Oncorhynchus keta ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncorhynchus ,Female ,human activities ,Olfactory epithelium ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Studies of memory formation have recently concentrated on the possible role of N-methyl- d -aspartate receptors (NRs). We examined changes in the expression of three NRs (NR1, NR2B, and NR2C), olfactory receptor (OR), and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) during salinity change (seawater → 50% seawater → freshwater). NRs were significantly detected in the diencephalon and telencephalon and OR was significantly detected in the olfactory epithelium. The expression of NRs, OR, and ACTH increased after the transition to freshwater. We also determined that treatment with MK-801, an antagonist of NRs, decreased NRs in telencephalon cells. In addition, a reduction in salinity was associated with increased levels of dopamine, ACTH, and cortisol ( in vivo ). Reductions in salinity evidently caused NRs and OR to increase the expression of cortisol and dopamine. We concluded that memory capacity and olfactory imprinting of salmon is related to the salinity of the environment during the migration to spawning sites. Furthermore, salinity affects the memory/imprinting and olfactory abilities, and cortisol and dopamine is also related with olfactory-related memories during migration.
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50. Plasma Sex Steroid Hormone Profiles and Testicular Development in Artificially Maturing Cultured Mille Eel, Anguilla japonica
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Jun-Yong Bae, Sang-Gu Lim, Yong-Chul Cho, Dae-Jung Kim, Eung-Oh Kim, Maeng-Hyun Son, Min-Woo Park, and Mi-Seon Park
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,animal structures ,medicine.drug_class ,Biology ,Body weight ,biology.organism_classification ,Japonica ,Endocrinology ,Sex steroid ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,sense organs ,Maturation process ,Gonadotropin ,Testosterone ,Hormone - Abstract
We investigated the changes in body weight (BW), plasma sex steroid hormone profiles, and testicular development of cultured male eel Anguilla japonica during an artificial maturation process. Eels that received weekly intraperitoneal injections of eel`s ringer solution containing human chronic gonadotropin (HCG) were examined. In the ringer-treated control, BW changes decreased slowly during the experimental period. Plasma testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT) and -dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP) levels In the control remained low and did not show significant changes. Moreover, all germ cells in the testes of the control were spermatogonia. In the HCG-treated male eels, however, BW changes increased gradually from the fifth week and then decreased slowly. The plasma T level increased rapidly (p
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