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"Jeon HB" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Intraspecific complexity in mercury contamination of two harvested fishes revealed by genetics: Food security and conservation implications Gibelli J; Michaelides S; Won H; Chamlian B; Bampfylde C; Maclean B; Giroux P; Gray QZ; Voyageur M; Jeon HB; Bouchard R; Fraser DJ; 41380599
BIOLOGY
2 Genomics-Enabled Mixed-Stock Analysis Uncovers Intraspecific Migratory Complexity and Detects Unsampled Populations in a Harvested Fish Gibelli J; Won H; Michaelides S; Jeon HB; Fraser DJ; 39995301
BIOLOGY
3 Widespread admixture blurs population structure and confounds Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) conservation even in the genomic era Bernos TA; Gibelli J; Michaelides S; Won H; Jeon HB; Marin K; Boguski DA; Janjua MY; Gallagher CP; Howland KL; Fraser DJ; 39730611
BIOLOGY
4 Development of SNP Panels from Low-Coverage Whole Genome Sequencing (lcWGS) to Support Indigenous Fisheries for Three Salmonid Species in Northern Canada Beemelmanns A; Bouchard R; Michaelides S; Normandeau E; Jeon HB; Chamlian B; Babin C; Hénault P; Perrot O; Harris LN; Zhu X; Fraser D; Bernatchez L; Moore JS; 39552382
BIOLOGY
5 Phylogeography of the Korean endemic Coreoleuciscus (Cypriniformes: Gobionidae): the genetic evidence of colonization through Eurasian continent to the Korean Peninsula during Late Plio-Pleistocene Jeon HB; Song HY; Suk HY; Bang IC; 35438462
BIOLOGY
6 Neutral and adaptive drivers of genomic change in introduced brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations revealed by pooled sequencing Brookes B; Jeon HB; Derry AM; Post JR; Rogers SM; Humphries S; Fraser DJ; 35154655
BIOLOGY
7 Differential patterns of diversity at neutral and adaptive loci in endangered Rhodeus pseudosericeus populations Won H; Jeon HB; Kim DY; Suk HY; 34354168
BIOLOGY
8 Early Life History of Coreoperca herzi in Han River, Korea. Park JM, Jeon HB, Suk HY, Cho SJ, Han KH 32411919
BIOLOGY
9 Evidence of an ancient connectivity and biogeodispersal of a bitterling species, Rhodeus notatus, across the Korean Peninsula. Won H; Jeon HB; Suk HY; 31974505
BIOLOGY
10 Polymorphism of MHC class IIB in an acheilognathid species, Rhodeus sinensis shaped by historical selection and recombination. Jeon HB, Won H, Suk HY 31519169
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Early Life History of Coreoperca herzi in Han River, Korea.
Authors:Park JMJeon HBSuk HYCho SJHan KH
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32411919?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.12717/DR.2020.24.1.63
Publication:Development & reproduction
Keywords:Coreoperca herziEarly life historyEggJuvenileLarvae
PMID:32411919 Category:Dev Reprod Date Added:2020-05-16
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Gyeongsangbuk-Do Native Fish Business Center, Uiseong 37366, Korea.
2 Dept. of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal H4B 1R6, Canada.
3 Dept. of Life Sciences, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Korea.
4 Boryeong Freshwater Eco Center, Boryeong 33416, Korea.
5 Dept. of Aquaculture, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 59626, Korea.

Description:

Early Life History of Coreoperca herzi in Han River, Korea.

Dev Reprod. 2020 Mar;24(1):63-70

Authors: Park JM, Jeon HB, Suk HY, Cho SJ, Han KH

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate early life of Coreoperca herzi living in Han River and compare morphological differences between different groups during the development in order to provide basic data for relevant taxonomic research. On average, one female individual spawned 541 to 861 eggs (average 701) at once. After 259 hours, the tail broke out of the egg membrane and hatching began. Immediately after hatching, the larvae were average 7.81±0.10 mm (n=5) in total length. 60 days the juvenile was average 35.9±1.30 mm (n=5) in total length. The white spots spread to the rest of the body, rending the same pattern as that on the body of their broodstock fish.

PMID: 32411919 [PubMed]





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