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Park, Mi-Hyun,Han, Yeong-Deok,Kwon, Choon Bong,Lee, Eun Sun,Kim, Ji Hye,Kang, Youn Seung,Kim, Se-Joo,Yang, Hee-Min,Park, Taeseo,Yoo, Jung-Sun,Kil, Hyun-Jong,Nam, Eunjung,Shin, Mann Kyoon,Min, Gi-Sik The National Institute of Biological Resources 2017 Journal of species research Vol.6 No.no.spc
In this list-format paper, we present unrecorded species of Korean ciliates (phylum Ciliophora). All species were selected from the final reports of the project: "Discovery of Korean Indigenous Species". This project has been carried out to discover and record various Korean indigenous species since 2006 and is funded by the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR). Among the various species, ciliates were a major taxon that was highlighted in this project as a speciose group categorized under Protozoa. This paper contains reports of 38 ciliates (8 classes, 16 orders, 23 families, and 34 genera) observed in Korea during the initial five years of the project (2006-2010).
Taeseo Park 한국동물분류학회 2021 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.37 No.3
To provide better taxonomic information of the genus Nectoneanthes, the two DNA barcode regions of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences of Nectoneanthes oxypoda and N. uchiwa were determined. In addition, the respective sequences of four nereidid species closely related to Nectoneanthes were retrieved from GenBank for comparison and to estimate intra- and inter-specific genetic distances. The aligned sequence lengths of COI and 16S rDNA were 570 bp and 419 bp long, respectively. The mean intraspecific variation in both markers was less than 1% in all species except for that in COI of H. diadroma (1.87%). The mean interspecific variation between N. oxypoda and N. uchiwa was 12.02% regarding COI and 1.85% regarding 16S rDNA. In contrast, the mean interspecific variation between species of other genera was comparably higher (i.e., genus Perinereis: 20.5% in COI and 8.3% in 16S rDNA; genus Hediste: 13.18% in COI and 2.64% in 16S rDNA), compared with that between the two Nectoneanthes species. This result indicated that these Nectoneanthes species are genetically more closely related than other congeneric species of different genera. The DNA barcoding information on Nectoneanthes species generated in this study provides valuable insights for further biodiversity studies on nereidid species.
Park, Taeseo,Lee, Sang-kyu,Kim, Won The National Institute of Biological Resources 2016 Journal of species research Vol.5 No.3
Two scale worms of the family Polynoidae, Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855) and Hyperhalosydna striata (Kingberg, 1856) were found for the first time from Korea by SCUBA diving survey. The two species are free-living organisms or associated commensally with a wide variety of other invertebrates. Specimens of A. vittata were collected from the East Sea and were closely associated with asteroids, holothuroids, gastropods and nudibranchs species. Specimens of H. striata were collected from Jeju-do Island, and of these, one specimen was collected in a tube of eunicid species. The two species can be easily distinguished from their congeners by distinct morphological characteristics as follows: (1) A. vittata has pigmented band near segment eight and two kinds of neurochaetae; (2) H. striata has reddish-brown longitudinal striped elytra. The morphological key characteristics of both species agreed well with their original descriptions and redescriptions. In this study, the descriptions, detailed illustrations and ecological photographs of two species based on Korean materials were provided.
Hee-seung Hwang,Taeseo Park,Won Kim 한국동물분류학회 2018 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.34 No.2
A gonodactylid stomatopod, Gonodactylaceus falcatus (Forskål, 1775), collected from Jeju Island is reported for the first time in the Korean fauna. The genus Gonodactylaceus, which is also new to Korea, differs from other genera by the presence of a subglobular cornea, five longitudinal dorsal carinae on the telson, and the absence of a movable proximal spine on the propodus of the raptorial claw. Within genus Gonodactylaceus, G. falcatus can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a bilobed knob on the telson, a rounded anterolateral margin of rostral plate, and a lobe between terminal spines of uropodal protopod. In this paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of G. falcatus are provided. As a result of this study, seven species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in the Korean fauna. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented.
Hwang, Hee-seung,Park, Taeseo,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2018 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.34 No.2
A gonodactylid stomatopod, Gonodactylaceus falcatus ($Forsk{\aa}l$, 1775), collected from Jeju Island is reported for the first time in the Korean fauna. The genus Gonodactylaceus, which is also new to Korea, differs from other genera by the presence of a subglobular cornea, five longitudinal dorsal carinae on the telson, and the absence of a movable proximal spine on the propodus of the raptorial claw. Within genus Gonodactylaceus, G. falcatus can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a bilobed knob on the telson, a rounded anterolateral margin of rostral plate, and a lobe between terminal spines of uropodal protopod. In this paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of G. falcatus are provided. As a result of this study, seven species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in the Korean fauna. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented.
SONG, JI-HUN,PARK, TAESEO,KIM, WON,MIN, GI-SIK Magnolia Press 2017 Zootaxa Vol.4286 No.3
<P>A new benthic isopod species, Arcturina serrulatus sp. nov. (Arcturidae Dana, 1849), is described from South Korea. Additionally, we report Limnoria rhombipunctata Yoshino, Watabe & Ohsawa, 2017 (Limnoriidae White, 1850) from the rhizome of Zostera sp. (seagrass). These are the first records of species belonging to the families Arcturidae and Limnoriidae from South Korea. We provide detailed descriptions of the diagnostic characters of the two species. We also determined their partial sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) for molecular diagnosis. </P>
Jung Jibom,Wu Xugan,Park Taeseo,Lee Seok-hyun,Hwang Hee-seung,Jung Juwon,Jung Jongwoo 한국유전학회 2022 Genes & Genomics Vol.44 No.5
Background: The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) and the Japanese mitten crab (E. japonica) of the family Varunidae, which are also critical fishery species in their native habitats, including China, Japan, and South Korea, exhibit a rare migration life history for the decapod life cycle. Eriocheir sinensis and E. japonica in South Korea may have originated from speciation or secondary contact in South Korea after speciation of these two species; however, the genetic relationship between these South Korean populations remains unclear, and need to be clarified. Objective: This study examined the population genetic properties of E. sinensis and E. japonica in South Korea to reveal the origin of their co-existence. Methods: Mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase I sequences of 120 E. sinensis and E. japonica from 6 sampling sites in South Korea were sequenced. Their genetic diversity and haplotype data were compared to previously reported data from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan, Japan, and Russia. Results: The haplotype network, analysis of molecular variance, FST values, Mantel test, and Bayesian skyline plot results of South Korean E. sinensis and E. japonica demonstrated that E. sinensis and E. japonica were isolated from their central populations, Chinese and Japanese populations, by the distance due to the temperature, salinity, ocean current flow, or a geohistorical event. In addition, genetic analysis indicated that the South Korean populations of the two species were marginal populations, exhibiting low genetic diversity, significant negative neutrality values, and radial haplotype networks. The current results also suggest that the Geum River is an overlapping habitat for the natural populations of E. sinensis and E. japonica in South Korea. Further research is required to examine the geohistorical and evolutionary event between E. sinensis and E. japonica in South Korea. Conclusions: The co-existence of E. sinensis and E. japonica in South Korea may have originated from secondary contact after their speciation.
Spider Fauna on Ulleungdo Island in Korea
Sue Yeon Lee,Jung Sun Yoo,Taeseo Park,Kwang Soo Kim,Seung Tae Kim 한국동물분류학회 2021 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.37 No.2
The present study was conducted to establish a comprehensive checklist of spiders on Ulleungdo Island in Korea. Past records were compiled and four new surveys of spiders in Ulleungdo Island were conducted from May to September 2019. The surveys were conducted at 18 sites in seven of the nine major administrative districts. A total of 114 species from 84 genera in 26 families were identified from 958 individual spiders. The 21 spider species belonging to 10 families were added to the known spider fauna on Ulleungdo Island from the present study. The survey results were combined present results with previous records showed there were 242 species from 143 genera in 32 families on Ulleungdo Island. The species richness in each family was high, in the order Araneidae, Theridiidae, Salticidae, Linyphiidae, Tetragnathidae, Thomisidae, Gnaphodidae and Philodromidae. Four Korean endemic species, Coscinida ulleungensis Paik, 1995, Steatoda ulleungensis Paik, 1995, Drassodes taehadongensis Paik, 1995 and Phrurolithus pennatoides Seo, 2018, found only on Ulleungdo Island. In addition, the following six indigenous species that inhabit only in Ulleungdo Island: Euryopis octomaculata (Paik, 1995), Porrhomma montanum Jackson, 1913, Piratula knorri (Scopoli, 1763), Cladothela parva Kamura, 1991, Cladothela unciinsignita (Bösenberg and Strand, 1906) and Clubiona tongdaoensis Zhang, Yin, Bao and Kim, 1997. The zoogeographical distribution of spiders on Ulleungdo Island was classified into 9 cosmopolitan species (3.7%), 16 holarctic species (6.6%), 23 palearctic species (9.5%) and 6 Korean endemic species (2.4%). Fauna checklists are used to aid the assessment of biodiversity at various scales and are beneficial for the effective long-term management and use of national biological resources. The present study provides meaningful information for understanding national biodiversity.