Hae Jin Jeong
Kunsan National University
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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2001
Hae Jin Jeong; Soo Kyeong Kim; Jae Seong Kim; Seong Taek Kim; Yeong Du Yoo; Joo Yih Yoon
Abstract We investigated growth rates, grazing rates, and prey selection of Polykrikos kofoidii when feeding on several species of red-tide and/or toxic dinoflagellates. Polykrikos kofoidii ingested all prey species used in this study, exhibiting positive growth on Lingulodinium polyedrum, Scrippsiella trochoidea, Ceratium furca, Gymnodinium catenatum, Gyrodinium impudicum, Prorocentrum micans, and the toxic dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae, but not on P. minimum. Specific growth rates of P. kofoidii increased rapidly with increasing density of L. polyedrum, S. trochoidea, C. furca, and G. catenatum before saturating between 500–2,000 ng C ml−1. Specific growth rates increased continuously when P. kofoidii was fed the other prey species. Maximum specific growth rates of P. kofoidii on G. catenatum (1.12 d−1), S. trochoidea (0.97 d−1), and L. polyedrum (0.83 d−1) were higher than those on C. furca (0.35 d−1), A. carterae (0.10 d−1), P. micans (0.06 d−1), G. impudicum (0.06 d−1), and P. minimum (−0.03 d−1). Threshold prey concentrations (where net growth = 0) were 54–288 ng C ml−1. Maximum ingestion and clearance rates of P. kofoidii on these dinoflagellates were 5–24 ng C pseudocolony−1 d−1 and 1.0–5.9 μl pseudocolony−1 h−1, respectively. Polykrikos kofoidii strongly selected L. polyedrum over S. trochoidea in prey mixtures. Polykrikos kofoidii exhibited higher maximum growth, ingestion, and clearance rates than previously reported for the mixotrophic dinoflagellate Fragilidium cf. mexicanum or the heterotrophic dinoflagellates Protoperidinium cf. divergens and P. crassipes, when grown on the same prey species. Grazing coefficients calculated by combining field data on abundances of Polykrikos spp. and co-occurring red-tide dinoflagellate prey with laboratory data on ingestion rates obtained in the present study suggest that Polykrikos spp. sometimes have a considerable grazing impact on prey populations.
Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2002
Hae Jin Jeong; Joo Yih Yoon; Jae Seong Kim; Young Du Yoo; Kyeong Ah Seong
Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2003
Hae Jin Jeong; Kwan Ha Park; Jae Seong Kim; Heonjoong Kang; Chang Hoon Kim; Hyukjae Choi; Young-Soo Kim; Jae Yeon Park; Myung Gil Park
Archive | 2014
Hae Jin Jeong; Yeong Du Yoo; Jae Seong Kim; Nam Seon Kang; Tae Hoon Kim; Jong Hyeok Kim
Archive | 2013
Hae Jin Jeong; Jeong Hyun Ha; Yeong Du Yoo; Jae Yeon Park; Jong Hyeok Kim; Nam Seon Kang; Tae Hoon Kim; Hyung Seop Kim; Won Ho Yih
Archive | 2013
Hae Jin Jeong; Jae Seong Kim; Yeong Du Yoo; Seong Taek Kim; Tae Hoon Kim; Myung Gil Park; Chang-Hoon Lee; Kyeong Ah Seong; Nam Seon Rang; Jae Hyung Shim
Archive | 2013
Hae Jin Jeong; Yeong Du Yoo; Seong Taek Kim; Nam Seon Kang
Archive | 2013
Hae Jin Jeong; Yeong Du Yoo; Kyeong Ah Seong; Jong Hyeok Kim; Jae Yeon Park; Sanghee Kim; Seung Hyeon Lee; Jeong Hyun Ha; Won Ho Yih
Archive | 2014
Hae Jin Jeong; Jeong Eun Song; Nam Seon Kang; Shin Kim; Yeong Du Yoo; Jae Yeon Park
Archive | 2013
Hae Jin Jeong; Jeong Eun Song; Nam Seon Kang; Shin Kim; Yeong Du Yoo; Jae Yeon Park