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First Record Of The Hairy Squat Lobster Genus Lauriea Baba, 1971 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) From Kenting, Southern Taiwan, Chia-Wei Lin, Pi-Hsien Kuo, Tin-Yam Chan Dec 2013

First Record Of The Hairy Squat Lobster Genus Lauriea Baba, 1971 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) From Kenting, Southern Taiwan, Chia-Wei Lin, Pi-Hsien Kuo, Tin-Yam Chan

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The shallow water squat lobster genus Lauriea Baba, 1971 is reported for the first time from Taiwan. The three specimens collected from Kenting, southern Taiwan belong to Lauriea siagiani Baba, 1994. Lauriea siagiani is very distinctive by its striking coloration and having dense long plumose setae on the body. Its report in Taiwan fills the gap of geographical distribution of this species from Indonesia to Japan.


Fishing Vs. Climate Change: An Example Of Filefish (Thamnaconus Modestus) In The Northern East China Sea, Sukgeun Jung, Hyung Kee Cha Dec 2013

Fishing Vs. Climate Change: An Example Of Filefish (Thamnaconus Modestus) In The Northern East China Sea, Sukgeun Jung, Hyung Kee Cha

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The main cause of annual fluctuations in catch and species composition of fisheries is usually uncertain, but a prevailing view has been that fishing effects are more critical than environmental variability. Filefish is a good anecdote: many Korean fisheries scientists have attributed the sudden collapse of Korean filefish fisheries in the early 1990s to overfishing, especially by trawl fisheries in the northern East China Sea (NECS). However, interdisciplinary researches have revealed that climate-driven, multi-decadal variability in oceanic conditions impacts both fish and fisheries around the world. To test the two alternative hypotheses (i.e., fishing and climate) as the major cause …


Seasonal Dynamics Of Flatfish Assemblage In Coastal Waters Off Northeastern Taiwan: With Implications For Shift In Species Dominance Of The Ecosystem, Shyh-Bin Wang, Wen-Kwen Chen, Shoou-Jeng Joung Dec 2013

Seasonal Dynamics Of Flatfish Assemblage In Coastal Waters Off Northeastern Taiwan: With Implications For Shift In Species Dominance Of The Ecosystem, Shyh-Bin Wang, Wen-Kwen Chen, Shoou-Jeng Joung

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The seasonal dynamics of flatfish assemblage in the coastal waters off northeastern Taiwan was examined based on samples collected between March 2004 and March 2005 taken by bottom trawlers and landed at Da-Shi fishing port, Yilan county. A total of 28 species from 5 families and 18 genera were found. The Bothidae was the most dominant family, accounting for 81% of the total catch, while the most dominant species was the Pseudorhombus pentophthalmus. Species richness and diversity were high between the end of fall and the end of spring, but low in summer. Multivariate analyses based on cluster and nonparametric …


A Comparative Study Between Ranavirus And Megalocytivirus Infections In Orange-Spotted Grouper (Epienphelus Coioides), Jiann-Horng Leu, Ming-Hung Wu, Hsin-Yiu Chou Dec 2013

A Comparative Study Between Ranavirus And Megalocytivirus Infections In Orange-Spotted Grouper (Epienphelus Coioides), Jiann-Horng Leu, Ming-Hung Wu, Hsin-Yiu Chou

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Piscine iridoviruses infect a wide variety of fish and are classified into three genera: Lymphocystivirus, Ranavirus and Megalocytivirus. Lymphocystiviruses cause non-fatal, dermal infections, while ranaviruses and megalocytiviruses produce devastating, systemic infections with mortality reaching up to 100%. Although both ranaviruses and megalocytiviruses cause fatal systemic infections, they induce different pathology. In Taiwan, both ranaviruses and megalocytiviruses have caused serious epidemics in several mariculture fish species, including groupers. In this study, we infected the orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) with either a megalocytivirus (TGIV, grouper iridovirus of Taiwan) or a ranavirus (GIV, grouper iridovirus), and then the two iridoviruses were investigated and …


Ichthyoplankton Community Associated With Oceanic Fronts In Early Winter On The Continental Shelf Of The Southern East China Sea, Yi-Chen Wang, Wen-Yu Chen, Yi Chang, Ming-An Lee Dec 2013

Ichthyoplankton Community Associated With Oceanic Fronts In Early Winter On The Continental Shelf Of The Southern East China Sea, Yi-Chen Wang, Wen-Yu Chen, Yi Chang, Ming-An Lee

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The study of ichthyoplankton community associated with oceanic features on the continental shelf of southern East China Sea (ECS) was conducted in early winter from 2006 to 2009. The species composition of the ichthyoplankton and its spatial distribution was classified and compared with oceanic front. A total number of 1,809 fish larvae individuals were sampled from 5 field surveys, and represented 76 families and 137 species. Using the Bray-Curtis dissimilarity, the abundance of species found to exceed 0.5% of the total sample from 36 stations were classified into four groups: China Coastal Group, Mixed Shelf Group, Taiwan Strait Group, and …


An Annotated Checklist Of Gobioid Fishes From The Mangrove Estuary Of Matang, Malay Peninsula, With Comments On A New Pseudogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) Species, Shih-Pin Huang, Kwang-Tsao Shao, Hao-Ming Huang, Ving-Ching Chong, I-Shiung Chen Dec 2013

An Annotated Checklist Of Gobioid Fishes From The Mangrove Estuary Of Matang, Malay Peninsula, With Comments On A New Pseudogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) Species, Shih-Pin Huang, Kwang-Tsao Shao, Hao-Ming Huang, Ving-Ching Chong, I-Shiung Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

A series of field collections of fishes were made in the Matang mangrove, Malay Peninsula in April 2011. At least 23 genera and 27 species of gobioid fishes including a new Pseudogobius species were collected and recorded in this region during the expedition. The checklist of gobioid fauna and available materials are provided herein, and the formal description of a new goby species, Pseudogobius fulvicaudus Huang, Shao & Chen, new species will be provided and discussed in this paper.


Decadal Variation Of Wintertime Sea Surface Temperature In The Taiwan Strait, Yi-Chun Kuo, Ming-An Lee Dec 2013

Decadal Variation Of Wintertime Sea Surface Temperature In The Taiwan Strait, Yi-Chun Kuo, Ming-An Lee

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Long-term advanced very-high-resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data with a resolution of 0.04° provided clearer views of sea surface temperature (SST) warming and variation associated with ENSO in the Taiwan Strait (TS) during wintertime (1981-2013). Over the 33 year period, the spatial average of winter SST warming in the TS reached to 3°C. From 1981- 2001, the SST exhibited an increasing trend, with the fastest warming taking place from 1991-2001 after which it seemed to pause. From 2002-2012, the SST showed a cooling trend (-0.08°C/yr). Spatial variation of the warming was distinct, with the highest values concentrated in the winter fronts region, …


Taxonomic Study Of Pike Congers (Anguilliformes: Muraenesocidae) With Identification Of Muraenesocid Collections In Taiwan, James Lin, Kwang-Tsao Shao, Hong-Ming Chen Dec 2013

Taxonomic Study Of Pike Congers (Anguilliformes: Muraenesocidae) With Identification Of Muraenesocid Collections In Taiwan, James Lin, Kwang-Tsao Shao, Hong-Ming Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

During the past years, we collected and studied on the Anguilliformes fishes, and described some new genera and new species of eels. We noticed that there are some misidentified species or invalid junior synonym in Muraenesocidae specimens. Considering how limited this family is known in Taiwan, we would like to revise the species of pike congers here. We collected muraenesocid specimens around Taiwan from fish markets, fishery harbors, fishermen, and also examined the specimens from other Taiwanese museum collections. Comparing to the past literature of Muraenesocidae, we found that the species Congresox talabon was misreported previously, and there is not …


Effects Of Elevated Seawater Co2 On Feed Intake, Oxygen Consumption And Morphology Of Aristotle's Lantern In The Sea Urchin Anthocidaris Crassispina, Guining Wang, Mitsuharu Yagi, Rui Yin, Weiqun Lu, Atsushi Ishimatsu Dec 2013

Effects Of Elevated Seawater Co2 On Feed Intake, Oxygen Consumption And Morphology Of Aristotle's Lantern In The Sea Urchin Anthocidaris Crassispina, Guining Wang, Mitsuharu Yagi, Rui Yin, Weiqun Lu, Atsushi Ishimatsu

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Adult sea urchins, Anthocidaris crassispina, were reared individually in running seawater equilibrated with gas mixtures containing 380 ppm (control), 1,000 ppm or 3,000 ppm CO2, at ambient natural temperature for 140 days to study effects of elevated CO2 on feed intake, fecal production, oxygen consumption, and the morphology of Aristotle’s lantern. Feed intake became significantly lower in the two high CO2 groups than in the control after 90 (1,000 ppm) or 110 (3,000 ppm) days and remained suppressed until the end of the experiment (control, 0.16 ± 0.01 (mean ± SE) g dry wt ind-1 day-1; 1,000 ppm, 0.10 ± …


One New Record Genus And Three New Record Species Of Snake Eels (Ophichthidae:Anguilliformes) From Taiwan, Yung-Chieh Chiu, James Lin, Hong-Ming Chen Dec 2013

One New Record Genus And Three New Record Species Of Snake Eels (Ophichthidae:Anguilliformes) From Taiwan, Yung-Chieh Chiu, James Lin, Hong-Ming Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The tropical and subtropical eel family Ophichthidae are the most diverse Anguilliformes fishes which occupy a variety of marine habitats such as reefs, sand and mud substrates. In Taiwan, we can often collect them from the capture of bottom-trawl fishery. In this study, we added two new recorded species Ophichthus machidai and O. obtusus of ophichthid eels collected from Da-xi fish market by comparing their morphological measurements, vertebral counts and head pores with the other six species of the genus Ophichthus: O. apicalis, O. aphotistos, O. asakusae, O. erabo, O. tsuchidae, O. urolophus. We also obtained a unique specimen from …


Two New Species Of Vanderhorstia Smith, 1949 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Ryukyus, Japan, Toshiyuki Suzuki, I-Shiung Chen Dec 2013

Two New Species Of Vanderhorstia Smith, 1949 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Ryukyus, Japan, Toshiyuki Suzuki, I-Shiung Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Two new gobiid species of Vanderhorstia Smith, 1959 which have been recently collected from Japanese waters. Both new species are distributed in marine coral reef habitats off the Ryukyus, Japan. Vanderhorstia cyanolineata sp. nov. can be well distinguished from congeners by the following unique combination of features: (1) fin ray counts: second dorsal fin rays I/12, anal fin rays I/12; pectoral fin rays 18-19; (2) fin shape: low first dorsal fin with about equal 3rd to 5th spinous rays, caudal fin large and middle rays as sword-like projection; (3) scales: LR 50-52; TR 18; and (4) its own specific colouration …


How Important Is Viral Effect On The Measure Bacterial Growth In Western Subtropical Pacific Coastal Water?, An-Yi Tsai, Gwo-Ching Gong, Kuo-Ping Chiang, Jie Hung Dec 2013

How Important Is Viral Effect On The Measure Bacterial Growth In Western Subtropical Pacific Coastal Water?, An-Yi Tsai, Gwo-Ching Gong, Kuo-Ping Chiang, Jie Hung

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Bacterial growth rates were determined in natural seawater samples using two different methodological approaches: incubation in dialysis bags, and a modification of the dilution approach. Bacterial growth rates estimated for the dialysis bag varied from 0.026 h-1 (April) to 0.208 h-1 (August). Bacterial growth rates in 0.2 µm and 30 kDa size-fractionated series ranged from 0.038 to 0.094 h-1 and 0.078 to 0.42 h-1, respectively. Furthermore, in all of our samples, growth rates in the 30 kDa fractionated series (grazer and virus-free diluent) were higher than in the 0.2 µm series (grazer-free diluent) or in the dialysis bag incubations.


Predation By Apocyclops Royi (Cyclopoid: Copepod) On Ciliates And Rotifers, Raunak Dhanker, Jiang-Shiou Hwang Dec 2013

Predation By Apocyclops Royi (Cyclopoid: Copepod) On Ciliates And Rotifers, Raunak Dhanker, Jiang-Shiou Hwang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

We studied the prey consumption rates in Apocyclops royi on neonate and adult rotifers, Brachionus rotundiformis and ciliate, Euplotes sp. in the presence and absence of algae, the smaller Isochrysis galbana and the larger Tetraselmis chui. Both males and females of A. royi were able to successfully ingest neonate and adult rotifers and ciliate. The prey consumption rates were significantly lower in males than in females of A. royi. Regardless of sex and reproductive state of the copepod, prey consumption rates were higher on neonates rotifer than on adults. However, the prey consumption rates were significantly lower on ciliate than …


Mosquitocidal Activity Of Hedychium Coronarium Rhizome Extract And Copepod Megacyclops Formosanus For The Control Of Dengue Vector, Kandasamy Kalimuthu, Kadarkarai Murugan, Li-Chun Tseng, Jiang-Shiou Hwang Dec 2013

Mosquitocidal Activity Of Hedychium Coronarium Rhizome Extract And Copepod Megacyclops Formosanus For The Control Of Dengue Vector, Kandasamy Kalimuthu, Kadarkarai Murugan, Li-Chun Tseng, Jiang-Shiou Hwang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The bio-efficacy of Hedychium coronarium Rhizome extract and copepods Megacyclops formosanus, were tested against first to fourth-instar larvae and pupae of dengue Vector Aedes aegypti under laboratory conditions. Different solvent extracts of H. coronarium, combined with copepod M. formosanus showed considerable mortality against A. aegypti. The median lethal concentration value (LC50) observed for the larvicidal and pupicidal activities against mosquito vector species A. aegypti value were 38.59, ppm; no mortality was observed in the control group. This study was also initiated to test the predatory efficiency of copepod against different larval instars and predatory efficiency was noticed at the laboratory …


Diel Oscillations In Sailfish Vertical Movement Behavior In The East China Sea, Wei-Chuan Chiang, Ryo Kawabe, Michael K. Musyl, Chi-Lu Sun, Hsiao-Min Hung, Hsien-Chung Lin, Shun Watanabe, Seishiro Furukawa, Wen-Yie Chen, Yu-Kai Chen, Don-Chung Liu Dec 2013

Diel Oscillations In Sailfish Vertical Movement Behavior In The East China Sea, Wei-Chuan Chiang, Ryo Kawabe, Michael K. Musyl, Chi-Lu Sun, Hsiao-Min Hung, Hsien-Chung Lin, Shun Watanabe, Seishiro Furukawa, Wen-Yie Chen, Yu-Kai Chen, Don-Chung Liu

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

A sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) was tagged with a pop-up satellite archival tag off the eastern coast of Taiwan and moved in a northerly direction to the East China Sea, where the tag popped-up after 160 days. The total linear displacement was 550 km from deployment to pop-up location and all movements were confined to the East China Sea. After the primarily southward movement during first two months at-liberty, the sailfish changed course after September and began to swim in a northerly direction paralleling the Kuroshio Current. During these horizontal movements, the tagged animal exhibited diel oscillations in its vertical diving …


Mosquito Larvicidal Activity Of Broussonetia Papyrifera Compound Marmesin By Blocking Protein Aescp-2, Docking Strategies, And Combined Effect Of Copepod Megacyclops Formosanus Against Dengue Vector Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), Kandasamy Kalimuthu, Chia-Hsiang Wang, Shiu-Mei Liu, Li-Chun Tseng, Kadarkarai Murugan, Jiang-Shiou Hwang Dec 2013

Mosquito Larvicidal Activity Of Broussonetia Papyrifera Compound Marmesin By Blocking Protein Aescp-2, Docking Strategies, And Combined Effect Of Copepod Megacyclops Formosanus Against Dengue Vector Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), Kandasamy Kalimuthu, Chia-Hsiang Wang, Shiu-Mei Liu, Li-Chun Tseng, Kadarkarai Murugan, Jiang-Shiou Hwang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Mosquito-borne diseases that have an economic impact create losses in commercial and labor outputs, particularly in countries with tropical and subtropical climates. The emergence of resistance to synthetic insecticides is a challenge to mosquito control. Cyclopoid copepods are important predators in many aquatic ecosystems and have been successfully used as biological agents to control mosquito larvae. For this study, we examined the larvicidal activity of the copepod Megacyclops formosanus in combination with the compound marmesin (which was purified from the methanol crude extract of the plant stem bark of Broussonetia papyrifera) against Aedes aegypti larvae. Their larvicidal activity and in …


The Checklist Of Inland-Water And Mangrove Fish Fauna Of Kinmen Island, Fujian Province, Taiwan With Comments On Ecological Conservation Of Native Fishes, I-Shiung Chen, Chia-Jun Weng, Yi-Ru Chen, Shih-Pin Huang, Zong-Han Wen, Nian-Hong Jang-Liaw, Tsung-Hsien Tsai Dec 2013

The Checklist Of Inland-Water And Mangrove Fish Fauna Of Kinmen Island, Fujian Province, Taiwan With Comments On Ecological Conservation Of Native Fishes, I-Shiung Chen, Chia-Jun Weng, Yi-Ru Chen, Shih-Pin Huang, Zong-Han Wen, Nian-Hong Jang-Liaw, Tsung-Hsien Tsai

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The ecological status of the lowland freshwater and brackish fish fauna traditionally got better protected since long time for military protect region without great human and agriculture impact in last few decades. However, many human reconstruction of river habitats, pollution and overuse of irrigation from river water have become great impact for fish survival in Kinmen. So far, there are totally 27 families, 57 genera and 68 species have been collected and recorded by our intensive survey for those freshwater habitats in inlandwater of Kinmen island, Fujian Province, Taiwan in our recent field survey during 2011-2012. Totally 17 newly recorded …


Mortality In The Ocean - With Lessons From Hydrothermal Vents Off Kueishan Tao, Ne-Taiwan, Hans-Uwe Dahms, Jiang-Shiou Hwang Dec 2013

Mortality In The Ocean - With Lessons From Hydrothermal Vents Off Kueishan Tao, Ne-Taiwan, Hans-Uwe Dahms, Jiang-Shiou Hwang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

There is evidence of plankton mortality and extinction at various temporal and spatial scales induced by man-made pollution, or by natural causes (ageing, competition, predation, diseases, natural pollution). If mortalities take place at large scale they might become of environmental concern and may impact other biotic compartments including fisheries substantially. Such mortalities are a consistent phenomenon at time scales from geological mass extinctions to regularly occurring HABs, that appear to be increasing on a global basis. Several mass mortalities might have escaped our notice for their patchy and erratic occurrences. This also holds for mortalities caused by hydrothermal vents (HVs) …


Age And Growth Study Of The Jack Mackerel (Trachurus Japonicus) In The Northeatern Waters Off Taiwan, Hsueh-Jung Lu, Chih-Chun Chen, Jen-Chia Cheng Dec 2013

Age And Growth Study Of The Jack Mackerel (Trachurus Japonicus) In The Northeatern Waters Off Taiwan, Hsueh-Jung Lu, Chih-Chun Chen, Jen-Chia Cheng

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) is one of the most important fish resources in the northeastern Taiwan. Because of the flourishing of Taiwanese seiner fisheries in recent years, the proportion and catch of jack mackerels have increased. However, the studies on their age and growth are outdated, thus data on the catch-at-age composition are lacking. The present study collected jack mackerel otolith samples from May, 2010, to April, 2011, for age determination and combined those data with length and weight data from 2005 to January, 2012, to investigate the catch-at-age of jack mackerel in the northeastern waters off Taiwan. The regression …


Summer Assemblages Of Ichthyoplankton In The Waters Of The East China Sea Shelf And Around Taiwan In 2007, Ming-An Lee, Yi-Chen Wang, Yu-Kai Chen, Wen-Yu Chen, Long-Jing Wu, Don-Chung Liu, Ji-Lun Wu, Sheng-Yuan Teng Dec 2013

Summer Assemblages Of Ichthyoplankton In The Waters Of The East China Sea Shelf And Around Taiwan In 2007, Ming-An Lee, Yi-Chen Wang, Yu-Kai Chen, Wen-Yu Chen, Long-Jing Wu, Don-Chung Liu, Ji-Lun Wu, Sheng-Yuan Teng

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

This study investigated the relationships between assemblages of larval fish and hydrographic features in the East China Sea (ECS) and seas surrounding Taiwan during the summer of 2007. A survey was conducted from 2007 July 1 to 2007 July 11 in the ECS and from 2007 July 4 to 2007 July 16 in the waters surrounding Taiwan. A total of 12,670 larval fishes belonging to 95 families, 163 genes, and 189 species were identified. Engraulis japonicus and Sillago japonica were the 2 dominant species, accounting for 56.15% and 6.66% of the fish larvae samples. The cluster analysis results showed that …


Application Of Lc-Ms/Ms In Identification Of Toxin In The Causative Gastropod And Victim Samples, Chun-Lan Lin, Cheng-Hong Hsieh, You-Liang Hsieh, Yi-Cheng Tai, Deng-Fwu Hwang Dec 2013

Application Of Lc-Ms/Ms In Identification Of Toxin In The Causative Gastropod And Victim Samples, Chun-Lan Lin, Cheng-Hong Hsieh, You-Liang Hsieh, Yi-Cheng Tai, Deng-Fwu Hwang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Food paralytic poisoning incident was detected in the gastropod Nassariidae Niotha clathrata and Zeuxis scalaris occurred in December 2012 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The toxin was purified from each remain of cooked gastropod and victim tissues by ultrafiltration using a YM-3 membrane, followed by C18 cartridge column purification. Based on analyses by LC-MS/MS, the causative agent of gastropod food poisoning was identified as tetrodotoxin. The toxicity of remain of cooked sample was 245 MU/g (1MU = 0.178 µg TTX) for N. clathrata and 203 MU/g for Z. scalaris. The blood and excrements of victim was shown to contain TTX of 0.13 …


Comparative Morphological Study Of Otoliths In Taiwanese Anguilliformes Fishes, Abbie K. Chulin, Hong-Ming Chen Dec 2013

Comparative Morphological Study Of Otoliths In Taiwanese Anguilliformes Fishes, Abbie K. Chulin, Hong-Ming Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Otoliths are calcareous structures found in the labyrinth membrane in the otic capsules of teleost fishes and are constituted of three pairs: the sagittae, lapilli and asterisci. They have long been recognized as being species specific. A comparative morphology of the sagittae, asterisci and lapilli among six eel species of Anguilliformes belonging to the Family Congridae, Muraenesocidae and Muraenidae was studied. A total of 64 specimens belonging to Bathyconger wallacei (n = 23), Conger japonicus (n = 9), Muraenesox cinereus (n = 10), Echidna polyzona (n = 4), Gymnothorax eurostus (n = 4) and Gymnothorax reticularis (n = 14) were …


The Molecular Phylogeny Of Genus Hemigobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae), With The Comfirmation Of Validity Of Hemigobius Crassa (Herre, 1945), Shih-Pin Huang, I-Shiung Chen, Kwang-Tsao Shao Dec 2013

The Molecular Phylogeny Of Genus Hemigobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae), With The Comfirmation Of Validity Of Hemigobius Crassa (Herre, 1945), Shih-Pin Huang, I-Shiung Chen, Kwang-Tsao Shao

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The genus Hemigobius Bleeker, 1874 is has been regarded as only two valid species in previous study including H. hoevenii (Bleeker, 1851) and H. mingi (Herre, 1936). Traditionally, the both Vaimosa crassa Herre, 1945 and Mugilogobius obliquifasciatus Wu and Ni, 1985 found from Chinese and Taiwanese waters had ever been regarded as the junior synonyms of H. hoevenii. However, our present study have been confirm that H. crassa collected from Hong Kong and Taiwan is a valid species. The H. crassa can be well distinguished from H. hoevenii based on several morphological features. The molecular phylogenetic analysis firstly based on …


A New Freshwater Goby Of Rhinogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Hainan Island, Southern China, I-Shiung Chen, Peter J. Miller Dec 2013

A New Freshwater Goby Of Rhinogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Hainan Island, Southern China, I-Shiung Chen, Peter J. Miller

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

A new freshwater goby of Rhinogobius Gill (1859) was collected from the Wangchuang River basin, Hainan Island, southern China. The new species, Rhinogobius sangenloensis, can be well distinguished from other congeners by a combination of the following features: second dorsal-fin rays modally I/8; anal-fin rays I/7-8; pectoral-fin rays modally 17; longitudinal scales 25-27; predorsal scales 9-11; vertebrae 26; body with 3-4 longitudinal, discontinuous orange to brown or brownish black bars and stripes; cheek with 2 grayish black spots in male; pectoral-fin base in male with 2 oblong black bars; caudal fin with an orange mark on lower 1/3 region in …


A New Species Of Genus Pseudogobius Popta (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Brackish Water Of Taiwan And Southern China, I-Shiung Chen, Shih-Pin Huang, Kuang-Ying Huang Dec 2013

A New Species Of Genus Pseudogobius Popta (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Brackish Water Of Taiwan And Southern China, I-Shiung Chen, Shih-Pin Huang, Kuang-Ying Huang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

A new species of fat-nose goby genus Pseudogobius taijiangensis n. sp. is firstly described herein and was collected from brackish waters of Taiwan and southern China. P. taijiangensis n. sp. can be well distinguished from other congeners by the unique combinations of the following features: (1) fin rays: 2nd dorsal fin rays modally 7, anal fin rays modally 7, pectoral fin rays modally 17 and first dorsal fin rounded and lacking filaments; (2) squamation: lateral body with large ctenoid scales, longitudinal scale rows 26-28, predorsal scales modally 8; and (3) specific coloration: body with some black thin longitudinal lines; rear …


A New Species Of Cyprinid Fish Of Genus Opsariichthys From Ky Cung-Bang Giang River Basin, Northern Vietnam With Notes On The Taxonomic Status Of The Genus From Northern Vietnam And Southern China, Thien Quang Huynh, I-Shiung Chen Dec 2013

A New Species Of Cyprinid Fish Of Genus Opsariichthys From Ky Cung-Bang Giang River Basin, Northern Vietnam With Notes On The Taxonomic Status Of The Genus From Northern Vietnam And Southern China, Thien Quang Huynh, I-Shiung Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Opsariichthys duchuunguyeni, a new species of cyprinid fish from Ky Cung – Bang Giang river basin, northern Vietnam, is described. It is characterized by the following unique combination of features: short maxillary extending; 12-15 rounded tubercles on lower jaw; 11-12 crossbars on body; pectoral fin reaching the pelvic fin origin in adult male; lateral-line scales comprising 41; scales above lateral-line 8; scales below lateral-line 3. Moreover, the genetic differentiation and a diagnostic key of the new species and other congeners are given in this paper for discussion about taxonomic status of the genus Opsariichthys from Vietnam and nearby geographical regions, …


A New Genus Of Hemigobius Generic Group Goby Based On Morphological And Molecular Evidence, With Description Of A New Species, Shih-Pin Huang, Jaafar Zeehan, I-Shiung Chen Dec 2013

A New Genus Of Hemigobius Generic Group Goby Based On Morphological And Molecular Evidence, With Description Of A New Species, Shih-Pin Huang, Jaafar Zeehan, I-Shiung Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Wuhanlinigobius, a new genus of Hemigobius generic group would been established and assigned from Mugilogobius polylepis Wu and Ni, 1985. Mugilogobius polylepis has been regarded as belong to genus Eugnathogobius based on lacking head pores and representing longitudinal sensory papillae in previous taxonomic study. However, we compared the osteological features of Mugilogobius polylepis Wu and Ni, 1985 and Eugnathogobius microps Smith, 1931 as well as the molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the mtDNA ND5, Cyt-b genes and D-loop region. The molecular phylogenetic tree including 9 related Hemigobius generic group reveal that this new genus represents an independent clade which is …


Reproductive Biology Of Intertidal Frillfin Goby, Bathygoboius Fuscus In Keelung, Taiwan, Yu-Hai Kong, I-Shiung Chen Dec 2013

Reproductive Biology Of Intertidal Frillfin Goby, Bathygoboius Fuscus In Keelung, Taiwan, Yu-Hai Kong, I-Shiung Chen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The reproductive biology of intertidal, black brown frillfin goby, Bathygobius fuscus (Rüppell) have been surveyed from the coastal region of Keelung, Taiwan. The species always belongs to the dominant species found in the fish community of the tidal pools for different seasons. The overall fecundity of adult female is from 2335 to 13332 eggs with the average of 5605 eggs with average eggs-size is 0.34 ± 0.06 mm. The female minimum measure body-size would be 40.4 mm SL. The higher reproductive season can be well observed from female GSI (Gonadosomatic Index) during May to September. During that time, there may …


The Diel Dynamics Of Ciliate Community In A Tide-Pool, Chien-Fu Chao, Bo-Wei Wang, Chao-Hsiung Cheng, Kuo-Ping Chiang Dec 2013

The Diel Dynamics Of Ciliate Community In A Tide-Pool, Chien-Fu Chao, Bo-Wei Wang, Chao-Hsiung Cheng, Kuo-Ping Chiang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

We investigated the diel cycle mechanism of a tide-pool ciliate community of the northeastern coast of Taiwan. The investigation was conducted on 17th-18th June (typical summer weather), and on 23th -24th July 2013 (10 days after a typhoon). In June, the tide-pool ecosystem was an independent and the excystment of ciliates in the tide-pool caused a dramatic increase in population abundance, as well as composition change. In July, there was no significant difference between the species composition in the tide-pool and that in the surrounding coastal water. However, the abundance of ciliates in the tide-pool was lower due to the …


A New Parapercis Species From The Dongsha Island, South China Sea With Comments On A New Record From Taiwan, I-Shiung Chen, Tsung-Hsien Tsai, Shao-Liang Hsu Dec 2013

A New Parapercis Species From The Dongsha Island, South China Sea With Comments On A New Record From Taiwan, I-Shiung Chen, Tsung-Hsien Tsai, Shao-Liang Hsu

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

The sandperch genus, Parapercis Bleeker, 1863 is the most diverse group of Family Pinguipedidae in the perciforms. One unusual specimen of sandperches recently collected from the Dongsha Island (Pratas Island), South China Sea from 2011 expedition belonging to Taiwan, the Republic of China is turned to a new species as Parapercis dongshaensis n. sp. closely related to the newly recorded species, Parapercis okamurai Kamohara, 1960 which also firstly collected from Taiwanese waters would been also documented herein. The new species, Parapercis dongshaensis n. sp., can be well distinguished from other congeners by the following unique combination of features: (1) fins: …