Comparison of Ichthyofauna Composition in Different Areas of Russian and Korean Waters in Sea of Japan/East Sea


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Abstract

The specificity of the species composition of the ichthyofauna in the Russian and Korean waters in the Sea of Japan/East Sea (northwards from 35°17′N) is considered. The population and the proportion of species from the order of the perch-like fishes (Perciformes) steadily decline from the south towards the north; the proportion of the species from the order of the ray-finned fish (Scorpaeniformes) tends to rise. The northward latitudinal gradient in the family composition variability results in a decrease of their numbers along with a significant increase in the sculpins (Cottidae) and the picklebacks (Stichaeidae) in the species composition. In the southernmost region of the studied water area, the sublittoral species tend to prevail; in all of the others, the elittoral species are predominant. The four northern areas are characterized by a high similarity in the species composition (81.8%); this value is significantly lower (63.1%) in case of their comparison with the more southern areas. The similarity in the ichthyofauna composition between the southernmost area and the other studied water area comprises 44.1%.

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D. G. Kravchenko

Pacific Ocean Research Fishery Center (TINRO-Center)

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Email: gennadyevich85@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

P. V. Kalchugin

Pacific Ocean Research Fishery Center (TINRO-Center)

Email: gennadyevich85@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

D. V. Izmyatinsky

Pacific Ocean Research Fishery Center (TINRO-Center)

Email: gennadyevich85@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

O. Z. Badayev

Pacific Ocean Research Fishery Center (TINRO-Center)

Email: gennadyevich85@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

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