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Nam Seon Kang
Researcher at UPRRP College of Natural Sciences
Publications - 55
Citations - 2232
Nam Seon Kang is an academic researcher from UPRRP College of Natural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dinoflagellate & Red tide. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1989 citations.
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Heterotrophic feeding as a newly identified survival strategy of the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium
Hae Jin Jeong,Yeong Du Yoo,Nam Seon Kang,An Suk Lim,Kyeong Ah Seong,Sung Yeon Lee,Moo Joon Lee,Kyung Ha Lee,Hyung Seop Kim,Woongghi Shin,Seung Won Nam,Wonho Yih,Kitack Lee +12 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that Symbiodinium spp.
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A hierarchy of conceptual models of red-tide generation: Nutrition, behavior, and biological interactions
Hae Jin Jeong,An Suk Lim,Peter Franks,Kyung Ha Lee,Ji Hye Kim,Nam Seon Kang,Moo Joon Lee,Se Hyeon Jang,Sung Yeon Lee,Eun Young Yoon,Jae Yeon Park,Yeong Du Yoo,Kyeong Ah Seong,Ji Eun Kwon,Tae Young Jang +14 more
TL;DR: Mechanisms describing the outbreak, persistence, and decline of red tides were reviewed, the advantages and limitations of each mechanism were evaluated, and insights about the evolution of the mechanisms were developed.
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Feeding by the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Oxyrrhis marina on the red-tide raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo: a potential biological method to control red tides using mass-cultured grazers.
Hae Jin Jeong,Jae Seong Kim,Yeong Du Yoo,Seong Taek Kim,Tae Hoon Kim,Myung Gil Park,Chang-Hoon Lee,Kyeong Ah Seong,Nam Seon Kang,Jae Hyung Shim +9 more
TL;DR: Calculated grazing impact by O. marina cultured on a large scale could be used for controlling red tides by H. akashiwo near aquaculture farms that are located in small ponds, lagoons, semi-enclosed bays, and large land-aqua tanks to which fresh seawater should be frequently supplied.
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Feeding by Phototrophic Red‐Tide Dinoflagellates on the Ubiquitous Marine Diatom Skeletonema costatum
Yeong Du Yoo,Hae Jin Jeong,Mi Seon Kim,Nam Seon Kang,Jae Yoon Song,Woongghi Shin,Kwang Young Kim,Kitack Lee +7 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that P. micans and G. polygramma sometimes have a considerable grazing impact on populations of S. costatum as a function of prey concentration, and feeding by phototrophic red‐tide dinoflagellates on the ubiquitous diatom Skeletonema costatum is investigated.
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Feeding and grazing impact by small marine heterotrophic dinoflagellates on heterotrophic bacteria.
Hae Jin Jeong,Kyeong Ah Seong,Yeong Du Yoo,Tae Hoon Kim,Nam Seon Kang,Shin Kim,Jae Yeon Park,Jae Seong Kim,Gwang Hoon Kim,Jae Yoon Song +9 more
TL;DR: The results of the present study suggest that some HTDs may sometimes have a considerable grazing impact on populations of marine bacteria, and that bacteria may be important prey.