Ronald G. Noseworthy
Jeju National University
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Ocean Science Journal | 2013
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Hee-Jung Lee; Kwang-Sik Choi
Clithon retropictus is a neritid gastropod inhabiting mainly brackish water. Currently this species has been listed as a second grade endangered species of wildlife in Korea by the Ministry of Environment, due to the decrease in its population size. C. retropictus has previously been identified from estuaries on the south coast of Korea. In Jeju Island, this species has been reported only from the south coast. However, a population has recently been discovered on the north coast of the island in an apparently new type of habitat, under rocks adjacent to a dry riverbed on a muddy substrate. C. retropictus was found to be aggregated under some of the larger rocks, and the habitat was located near the high tide line. The present study reports some possible reasons for the occurrence of the population in this unusual habitat, and provides useful information on the biometry and population size which can be used in the management of this endangered species.
Ocean Science Journal | 2016
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Hyun-Ki Hong; Shashank Keshavmurthy; Hee-Jung Lee; Hee-Do Jeung; Se-Jong Ju; Jong-Bin Kim; Sukgeun Jung; Kwang-Sik Choi
Corals reefs and communities support a wide range of flora and fauna. The complete richness and abundance of faunal communities in either coral reefs or communities is not fully understood. This is especially true for high-latitude coral communities. In this work, we carried out an analysis of an Alveopora japonica associated mollusk assemblage, in Jeju Island, Korea. A. japonica is one of the major coral species present in high abundance (88–155 colonies m-2), with a high recruitment rate (7.8 juvenile corals m-2 yr-1) in Jeju Island, and may serve as a habitat for other benthic organisms. In 2012, a total number of 579 A. japonica colonies with sizes ranging between 15.1-346.7 cm2 in the surface area were collected from a 1m× 10m quadrat installed at a depth of 10 m at Keumneung, on the northwest coast of Jeju Island. Numerous benthic invertebrates were found to be associated with A. japonica colonies. Twenty-seven bivalves and gastropods were identified, including a boring mytilid, Lithophaga curta, and an arcid, Barbatia stearnsi. A zonalgeographical examination of the distribution ranges of these mollusks revealed a majority of warmer water species. Our observations also showed that A. japonica may be providing a habitat to grazing gastropod, Turbo cornutus, and encrusting Spondylidae and Chamidae bivalves. A. japonica forms a coral carpet with a distinct assemblage of bivalves. It is thought that the presence of these mollusks species in the coral indicates its use as a nursery for juvenile species, a ready food supply of organic detritus, and a refuge from predators.
Ocean Science Journal | 2017
Tsukasa Waki; Emilio Rolán; Ronald G. Noseworthy; Hyun-Sil Kang; Kwang-Sik Choi
A species of the genus Ammonicera Vayssière, 1893 collected from coralline algae communities in Jeju Island, South Korea, is described as a new species, A. aurea, for science. Its morphological characters are described and illustrated by SEM micrographs. This new species can be clearly distinguished from other Ammonicera species from the Pacific Ocean by the presence of a spiral cord and about 25 slightly-elevated axial ribs, resulting in about 25 nodules at intersecting points of the cord and ribs on the last whorl of the teleoconch.
The Korean Journal of Malacology | 2007
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Na-Rae Lim; Kwang-Sik Choi
The Korean Journal of Malacology | 2012
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Se-Jong Ju; Choi; Kwang-Sik
The Korean Journal of Malacology | 2010
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Kwang-Sik Choi
Aquaculture | 2016
Mostafizur Rahman Mondol; Chul-Won Kim; Chang-Keun Kang; Sang Rul Park; Ronald G. Noseworthy; Kwang-Sik Choi
The Nautilus | 2014
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Hee-Jung-Lee; Young-Chul Kang; Sukgeun Jung; Hyung-Kee Cha; Kwang-Sik Choi
The Korean Journal of Malacology | 2014
Konstantin A. Lutaenko; Ronald G. Noseworthy
The Korean Journal of Malacology | 2018
Ronald G. Noseworthy; Kwang-Sik Choi