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Development & Reproduction | 2015

Comparison of Cell and Nuclear Size Difference between Diploid and Induced Triploid in Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena

In Bon Goo; Jae Hyun Im; Hyun Woo Gil; Sang Gu Lim; In-Seok Park

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<0.05). On the other hand, retina thickness is larger in diploid than induced triploid (p<0.05). Induced triploid shows low density of cell number. Results of this study suggest that same characteristics in the induced triploid exhibiting larger cells and nucleus sizes with fewer number of cells than the diploid can be useful criteria for the distinction between diploid and induced triploid, and also the ploidy level in marine medaka.


Development & Reproduction | 2016

Growth Comparison of Israeli Carp (Cyprinus carpio) to Different Breeding Combination

Ju-ae Hwang; In Bon Goo; Jung Eun Kim; Myung Hun Kim; Do Hee Kim; Jae Hyun Im; Hye-Sung Choi; Jeong-Ho Lee

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the improvement of growth in Israeli carp (Cyprinus carpio), and the cross experiment was carried out with two strains of Israeli carp. Four combinations of Israeli carp from Jeonbuk fisheries farm and Songpu mirror carp from Heilong Jiang, China (KK; Jeonbuk ♀ × Jeonbuk ♂, KC; Jeonbuk ♀ × China ♂, CC; China ♀ × China ♂ and CK; China ♀ × Jeonbuk ♂) were developed and reared. Body length, body weight and condition factor were determined at 20, 40, 60 and 170 days post-hatch (DPH). The results showed that there were differences in growth rate of the four groups. Body length of four groups were CK > CC > KC > KK and body weight were CC > CK > KC > KK at 170 DPH. The growth perfomance of four groups were statistically significant difference (P<0.05). During the rearing, CC group had longer length and higher weight at 170 DPH compared to other three groups and also condition factor was highest in the CC group, but there was no significant difference in a survival rate. These results indicated that the growth performance mainly depended upon brooder combination but survival rate could not significantly affect brooder.


Development & Reproduction | 2015

Stimulation of Spermiation by Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Carp Pituitary Extract in Grass Puffer, Takifugu niphobles

In Bon Goo; In-Seok Park; Hyun Woo Gil; Jae Hyun Im

Spermiation was stimulated in the mature grass puffer, Takifugu niphobles, with an injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) or carp pituitary extract (CPE). Spermatocrit and sperm density were reduced, but milt production was increased in both the HCG and CPE treatment groups relative to those in the control group (P <0.05). These results should be useful for increasing the fertilization efficiency in grass puffer breeding programs.


Development & Reproduction | 2016

Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena

Jae Hyun Im; Hyun Woo Gil; Tae Ho Lee; Hee Jeong Kong; Cheol Min Ahn; Bong Seok Kim; Dong Soo Kim; Chang-Ik Zhang; In-Seok Park

ABSTRACT Sexual dimorphism is the most conspicuous difference between the sexes. This study examines possible sexual dimorphism and the relative growth patterns of morphometric characteristics in the marine medaka, Oryzias dancena for their potential to help differentiate between males and females of this species. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters estimated by a non-linear regression method were L∞=30.2 mm, K=3.22/year, and τ0=-0.05. All 18 characteristics measured showed a difference between males and females from 70 days after hatching. Each of these characteristics were significantly different between sexes (ANCOVA, P<0.05), and the ratio of standard length between sexes showed that males were larger than females for all five morphometric measurements. Fin length measurements were taken for 21 distances of anal fin and 7 distances of dorsal fin between landmarks. There were all differences for all dorsal fin rays between the males and the females and there is significant difference in 70 days after their hatch when the sexual dimorphism is presented. The significant difference (P<0.05) in fin ray for male and female was more greatly seen as they grow. Male marine medaka showed more rapid growth than females, with longer length, dorsal fins and anal fins. Differences in these characteristics will be useful during experiments when it is necessary to differentiate between sexes of marine medaka.


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2001

Effect of starvation on morphometric changes in Rhynchocypris oxycephalus (Sauvage and Dabry)

In-Seok Park; Jae Hyun Im; Dong Ki Ryu; Yoon Kwon Nam; Dong Soo Kim


The Korean Journal of Malacology | 2011

Physiological Responses in Abalone Haliotis discus hannai with Different Salinity

Yun Kyung Shin; Je Cheon Jun; Jae Hyun Im; Dong-Wook Kim; Maeng Hyun Son; Eung Oh Kim


Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2017

Evaluation of visible fluorescent elastomer tags implanted in marine medaka, Oryzias dancena

Jae Hyun Im; Hyun Woo Gil; In-Seok Park; Cheol Young Choi; Tae Ho Lee; Kwang Yeol Yoo; Chi Hong Kim; Bong Seok Kim


한국수산과학회 양식분과 학술대회 | 2016

Clinical signs and hematological changes associated with infection of KHV in koi and koi x red common carp hybrids

Ju-ae Hwang; Do-hee Kim; Jae Hyun Im; Hye-Sung Choi; Jeong-Ho Lee


한국수산과학회 양식분과 학술대회 | 2016

Genetic variability comparison of wild and cultured Far Eastern catfish (Silurus asotus) using Microsatellite DNA marker

Jung Eun Kim; Myung Hun Kim; Jae Hyun Im; Hye-Sung Choi; Jeong-Ho Lee


Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2016

Histological changes of Korean rose bitterling, Rhodeus uyekii organs in the early growth period

In Bon Goo; Hyun Woo Gil; Chang Ho Lee; Jae Hyun Im; Hye-Sung Choi; Jeong Ho Lee; In-Seok Park

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In-Seok Park

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Hyun Woo Gil

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Dong Soo Kim

Pukyong National University

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Jeong-Ho Lee

National Fisheries Research

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Tae Ho Lee

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Yoon Kwon Nam

Pukyong National University

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Cheol Young Choi

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Chi Hong Kim

National Fisheries Research

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Dong Ki Ryu

Kunsan National University

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Dong-Wook Kim

Seoul National University

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