Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE.
<p>Before, 205 individuals; After, 104 individuals. Range of form factor for body shape categories: Elongated (0.00775–0.00906), Eel-like (0.00099–0.00165). Error bars represent standard deviation.</p>
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| author | Jeong-Soo Gim (18058588) |
| author2 | Donghyun Hong (7490741) Dong-Kyun Kim (3356747) Maurice J.M. Lineman (22305081) Kwang-Seuk Jeong (584633) Ji-Young Lee (113856) Gea-Jae Joo (584632) Hyunbin Jo (8693172) |
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| author_facet | Jeong-Soo Gim (18058588) Donghyun Hong (7490741) Dong-Kyun Kim (3356747) Maurice J.M. Lineman (22305081) Kwang-Seuk Jeong (584633) Ji-Young Lee (113856) Gea-Jae Joo (584632) Hyunbin Jo (8693172) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Jeong-Soo Gim (18058588) Donghyun Hong (7490741) Dong-Kyun Kim (3356747) Maurice J.M. Lineman (22305081) Kwang-Seuk Jeong (584633) Ji-Young Lee (113856) Gea-Jae Joo (584632) Hyunbin Jo (8693172) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-09-24T17:29:36Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0328372.g005 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified surveyed fish populations suggesting morphological responses estuarine ecosystems globally controlled estuarine reconnection complex ecological consequences changed hydraulic conditions cascading trophic effects diverse prey items partial estuarine restoration following estuarine restoration nakdong river estuary indicating reduced fitness div >< p assessed morphological changes erythroculter erythropterus </ following nre opening nakdong river erythropterus </ prey selection nre opening k </ restoration affected study highlights south korea skygager ), potentially serving plankton communities naturalization efforts may 2018 length distribution june 2022 findings demonstrate feeding ecology elongated forms decreased significantly condition factor change significantly became dominant |
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| description | <p>Before, 205 individuals; After, 104 individuals. Range of form factor for body shape categories: Elongated (0.00775–0.00906), Eel-like (0.00099–0.00165). Error bars represent standard deviation.</p> |
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| spelling | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE.Jeong-Soo Gim (18058588)Donghyun Hong (7490741)Dong-Kyun Kim (3356747)Maurice J.M. Lineman (22305081)Kwang-Seuk Jeong (584633)Ji-Young Lee (113856)Gea-Jae Joo (584632)Hyunbin Jo (8693172)Molecular BiologyEvolutionary BiologyEcologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedsurveyed fish populationssuggesting morphological responsesestuarine ecosystems globallycontrolled estuarine reconnectioncomplex ecological consequenceschanged hydraulic conditionscascading trophic effectsdiverse prey itemspartial estuarine restorationfollowing estuarine restorationnakdong river estuaryindicating reduced fitnessdiv >< passessed morphological changeserythroculter erythropterus </following nre openingnakdong rivererythropterus </prey selectionnre openingk </restoration affectedstudy highlightssouth koreaskygager ),potentially servingplankton communitiesnaturalization effortsmay 2018length distributionjune 2022findings demonstratefeeding ecologyelongated formsdecreased significantlycondition factorchange significantlybecame dominant<p>Before, 205 individuals; After, 104 individuals. Range of form factor for body shape categories: Elongated (0.00775–0.00906), Eel-like (0.00099–0.00165). Error bars represent standard deviation.</p>2025-09-24T17:29:36ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0328372.g005https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Form_factor_of_i_E_erythropterus_i_A_and_standardized_form_factor_i_a_i_sub_3_0_sub_B_before_and_after_opening_the_NRE_/30201345CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/302013452025-09-24T17:29:36Z |
| spellingShingle | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. Jeong-Soo Gim (18058588) Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified surveyed fish populations suggesting morphological responses estuarine ecosystems globally controlled estuarine reconnection complex ecological consequences changed hydraulic conditions cascading trophic effects diverse prey items partial estuarine restoration following estuarine restoration nakdong river estuary indicating reduced fitness div >< p assessed morphological changes erythroculter erythropterus </ following nre opening nakdong river erythropterus </ prey selection nre opening k </ restoration affected study highlights south korea skygager ), potentially serving plankton communities naturalization efforts may 2018 length distribution june 2022 findings demonstrate feeding ecology elongated forms decreased significantly condition factor change significantly became dominant |
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| title | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. |
| title_full | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. |
| title_fullStr | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. |
| title_short | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. |
| title_sort | Form factor of <i>E. erythropterus</i> (A) and standardized form factor <i>a</i><sub>3.0</sub> (B) before and after opening the NRE. |
| topic | Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified surveyed fish populations suggesting morphological responses estuarine ecosystems globally controlled estuarine reconnection complex ecological consequences changed hydraulic conditions cascading trophic effects diverse prey items partial estuarine restoration following estuarine restoration nakdong river estuary indicating reduced fitness div >< p assessed morphological changes erythroculter erythropterus </ following nre opening nakdong river erythropterus </ prey selection nre opening k </ restoration affected study highlights south korea skygager ), potentially serving plankton communities naturalization efforts may 2018 length distribution june 2022 findings demonstrate feeding ecology elongated forms decreased significantly condition factor change significantly became dominant |