New Publications

[논문] "Spatiotemporal distributions of butyltin compounds in various intertidal organisms along the Samcheok and Tongyeong coasts of Korea" Chemosphere 게재확정

해양저서생태학연구실l 2016-12-31l 조회수 1
2016년 마지막날 아래의 논문이 Chemosphere (IF=3.698) 에 게재확정 되었습니다. Title: Spatiotemporal distributions of butyltin compounds in various intertidal organisms along the Samcheok and Tongyeong coasts of Korea Authors : Taewoo Kim, Seungyeon Jeon, Seongjin Hong, Sung Joon Song, Bong-Oh Kwon, Jongseong Ryu, Jong Seong Khim* graphical-abstract 이로써 우리 연구실의 게재 확정된 논문이 20개가 되었고, 2년연속 20편이상의 논문을 개제하는 성과를 올렸습니다. 모든 연구실 구성원의 노력과 집중력으로 일궈낸 값진 성과라 생각하고 2017년에도 이보다 더 큰 기쁜 소식이 많았으면 좋겠습니다. 총 20편의 논문 중 11편이 교수님 교신저자, 8편이 연구원 제1저자 입니다. 주제별로 보았을 때 해양환경 12편, 해양생태 6편, 해양생물다양성 2편입니다. 2016년 게재확정 논문 목록은 다음과 같습니다. 논문은 추후 홈페이지 Products-Journal Articles에서 확인할 수 있습니다.
  1. Ryu Jongseong, Hong Seongjin, Chan Won Keun, Khim Jong Seong*. Performance evaluation and validation of ecological indiced toward site-specific application for varying benthic conditions in Korean coasts. Sci Total Environ 541, 1161-1171.
  2. Hong Seongjin, Yim Un Hyuk, Ha Sung Yong, Shim Won Joon, Jeon Seungyeon, Lee Sangwoo, Kim Cheolmin, Choi Kyungho, Jung Jinho, Giesy John P., Khim Jong Seong*. Bioaccessibility of AhR-active PAHs in sediments contaminated by the Hebei Spirit oil spill: Application of Tenax extraction in effect-directed analysis. Chemosphere 144, 706-712.
  3. Hong Seongjin, Lee Junghyun, Lee Changkeun, Yoon Seo Joon, Jeon Seungyeon, Kwon Bong-Oh, Lee Jong-Hyeon, Giesy John P., Khim Jong Seong*. Are styrene oligomers in coastal sediments of an industrial area aryl hydrocarbon-receptor agonists?. Environ Pollut 213, 913–921.
  4. Kim Sujin, Sohn Ju Hae, Ha Sung Yong, Kang Habyeong, Yim Un Hyuk, Shim Won Joon, Khim Jong Seong, Jung Dawoon, and Choi Kyungho*. Thyroid hormone disruption by water-accommodated fractions of crude oil and sediments affected by the Hebei Spirit oil spill in zebrafish and GH3 cells. Environ Sci Technol 50, 5972-5980.
  5. Hong Seongjin, Kwon Hye-Ok, Choi Sung-Deuk, Lee Jung-Suk, Khim Jong Seong*. Arsenic speciation in water, suspended particles, and coastal organisms from the Taehwa River Estuary of South Korea. Mar Pollut Bull 108, 155-162.
  6. Lee Changkeun, Hong Seongjin, Kwon Bong-Oh, Lee Jung-Ho, Ryu Jongseong, Park Young-Gyu, Kang Seong-Gil, Khim Jong Seong*. Lethal and sub-lethal effects of elevated CO2 concentrations on marine benthic invertebrates and fish. Environ Sci Pollut R 23, 14945-14956.
  7. Mo Hyung-ho, Kim Yongeun, Lee Yun-Sik, Bae Yeon Jae, Khim Jong Seong*, Cho Kijong. Research Burrowing mayfly Ephemera orientalis (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) as a new test species for pesticide toxicity.
  8. Hong Seongjin, Giesy John P., Lee Jung-Suk, Lee Jong-Hyeon, Khim Jong seong*. Effect-directed analysis: Current status and future challenges. Ocean Sci. J 51, 413-433.
  9. Kwon Bong-Oh, Lee Yeonjung, Park Jinsoon, Ryu Jongseong, Hong seongjin, Son SeungHyun, Lee Shing Yip, Nam Jungho, Koh Chul-Hwan, Khim Jong Seong*. Temporal dynamics and spatial heterogeneity of microalgal biomass in recently reclaimed intertidal flats of the Saemangeum area, Korea. J Sea Res 116, 1-11.
  10. Park Shin Young, Lee Hyo Jin, Khim Jong Seong, Kim Gi Beum*. Identification of genotoxic compounds in crude oil using fractionation according to distillation, polarity and Kow. Mar Pollut Bull in press.
  11. Jeon Seungyeon, Hong Seongjin*, Kwon Bong-Oh, Park Jinsoon, Song Sung Joon, Giesy John P., Khim Jong Seong**. Assessment of potential biological activities and distributions of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in sediments of the west coast of South Korea. Chemosphere 168, 441-449.
  12. Kim Cheolmin, Lee Inae, Jung Dawoon, Hong Seongjin, Khim Jong Seong, Giesy John P., Yim Un Hyuk, Shim Won Joon, Choi Kyungho*. Reconnaissance of dioxin-like and estrogen-like toxicities in sediments of Taean, Korea-Seven years after the Hebei Spirit oil spill. Chemosphere 168, 1203-1210.
  13. Lee Shing Yip*, Khim Jong Seong. Hard science is essential to restoring soft-sediment intertidal habitats in burgeoning East Asia. Chemosphere 168, 765-776.
  14. Meng Jing, Hong Seongjin, Wang Tieyu *, Li Qifeng, Yoon Seo Joon, Lu Yonglong, Giesy John P., Khim Jong Seong*. Traditional and new POPs in environments along the Bohai and Yellow Seas: An overview of China and South Korea. Chemosphere 169, 503-515.
  15. Jung Dawoon, Guan Miao, Lee Sangwoo, Kim Cheolmin, Shin Hyesoo, Hong seongjin, Yim Un Hyuk, Shim Won Joon, Khim Jong Seong, Zhang Xiaowei, Choi Kyungho*. Searching for novel modes of toxic actions of oil spill using E. coli live cell array reporter system – A Hebei Spirit oil spill study. Chemosphere 169, 669-677.
  16. Park Jinsoon, Lee Jin hwan, Khim Jong Seong*. The identity of ‘Berkeleya scopulorum’ from the Northeast Asia: report on Climaconeis mabikii sp. nov. from temperate marine waters with notes on biogeography of the genus. Ocean Sci. J (accepted).
  17. Dąbek Przemysław *, Ashworth Matt P., Witkowski Andrzej, Li Chunlian, Bornman Thomas G., Goncalves Victor, Park Jinsoon, Khim Jong Seong. Towards a multigene phylogeny of the cymatosiraceae (bacillariophyta, mediophyceae) I: Novel taxa within the subfamily cymatosiroideae based on molecular and morphological data. J Phycol (accepted).
  18. Bae Hanna, Lee Jung-Ho, Song Sung Joon, Park Jinsoon, Kwon Bong-Oh, Hong Seongjin, Ryu Jongseong, Choi Kyungsik, Khim Jong Seong*. Impacts of environmental and anthropogenic stresses on macrozoobenthic communities in Jinhae Bay, Korea. Chemosphere (accepted).
  19. Xie Yuwei, Hong Seongjin, Kim Seonjin, Zhang Xiaowei ∗, Yang Jianghua, Giesy John P., Wang Tieyu, Lu Yonglong, Yu Hongxia, Khim Jong Seong **. Ecogenomic responses of benthic communities under multiple stressors along the marine and adjacent riverine areas of northern Bohai Sea, China. Chemosphere (accepted).
  20. Kim Taewoo, Jeon Seungyeon, Hong seongjin, Song Sung Joon, Kwon Bong-Oh, Ryu Jongseong, Khim Jong Seong*. Spatiotemporal distributions of butyltin compounds in various intertidal organisms along the Samcheok and Tongyeong coasts of Korea. Chemosphere (accepted).