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An overview of South Korean Hymenoptera
Chang-Jun Kim,Jongok Lim,Subin Choi,Deok-Seo Ku,Hye-Rin Lee,Jeong-Kyu Kim,Moon-Bo Choi,Dong-Pyo Lyu,Heung-Sik Lee,Seunghwan Lee,Sanghyeok Nam,Kyong-In Suh,Il-Kwon Kim 한국응용곤충학회 2018 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2018 No.10
Hymenoptera is one of four largest orders of insects, with over 150,000 described species, 132 families, 27 superfamilies, and 2 suborders. There are currently about 3,000 hymenopteran species in 65 families and 20 superfamilies known in South Korea, of which the majority of the families have been studied while some of them are still poorly studied. The present overview on South Korean Hymenoptera aims to provide brief taxonomic history of the studies, a complete bibliography, a list of South Korean hymenopteran species, and information on South Korean hymenopterists for each taxon.
Osteopromotion With Synthetic Oligopeptide-Coated Bovine Bone Mineral In Vivo
Park, Jun-Beom,Lee, Jue-Yeon,Park, Ho-Nam,Seol, Yang-Jo,Park, Yoon-Jeong,Rhee, Sang-Hoon,Lee, Sang-Cheol,Kim, Kyoung-Hwa,Kim, Tae-Il,Lee, Yong-Moo,Ku, Young,Rhyu, In-Chul,Han, Soo-Boo,Chung, Chong-Pyo Wiley (John WileySons) 2007 Journal of periodontology Vol.78 No.1
Micronesia, Chuuk Lagoon에 서식하는 파랑돔(Pomacentrus coelestis)의 생식년주기
김한준 ( Han-jun Kim ),한정훈 ( Jeonghoon Han ),허성표 ( Sung-pyo Hur ),이균우 ( Kyun-woo Lee ),최영웅 ( Young-ung Choi ) 한국수산과학회(구 한국수산학회) 2021 한국수산과학회지 Vol.54 No.2
This study was conducted to investigate the reproductive characteristics of the Neon damselfish Pomacentrus coelestis in Chuuk lagoon (7°27′ N, 151°53′ E), Micronesia, Equatorial Pacific Ocean. The specimens used in this study were collected from August 2009 to September 2010 from around the coral reef area at a depth of 3-10 m in the northwest coast of Weno Island. Overall, 228 individuals were collected over 14 months from this area, of which 115 were females and 108 were males. Among 108 males, 30 were found to be hermaphrodites and the sex of 5 individuals could not be determined. The overall sex ratio was approximately 1.06:1 (female:male), and the ratio of sexually active individuals was 0.79:1. The gonadosomatic index (GSI) fluctuated and showed the highest value of 8.43±1.21 in December 2009 and the lowest value of 3.36±0.71 in September 2009 in sexually active females. Males showed the highest GSI value of 2.64±0.93 in June 2010 and the lowest value of 0.35±0.06 in July 2010. Based on the fluctuation of GSI, the trends in the appearance of monthly sexually active individuals, and biopsy of the gonads, P. coelestis was found to be a hermaphrodite species of protogynous type and is considered to be reproductively active throughout the year.