TY - JOUR
T1 - Mitochondrial DNA control region variations in the sable Martes zibellina of Hokkaido Island and the Eurasian continent, Compared with the Japanese marten M. melampus
AU - Inoue, Tomo
AU - Murakami, Takahiro
AU - Abramov, Alexei V.
AU - Masuda, Ryuichi
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PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - To reveal phylogeographical features of the sable Martes zibellina on Hokkaido Island, northern Japan, we analyzed the 5′-portion sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region (535-537 base pairs), and compared their sequence variations with those in Russia. Genetic differences between the Hokkaido and Russian individuals, revealed by the present study, indicated that the Hokkaido population has not been well-differentiated after the immigration into Hokkaido from the Eurasian Continent. The intraspecific variations of M. zibellina showed interpopulation-differentiations due to ''isolation by distance'' within Hokkaido, and they were smaller than those of the Japanese marten M. melampus, endemic to Honshu, Kyushu and Sikoku Islands of Japan. The genetic diversity in M. melampus populations introduced to Hokkaido was lower than that of M. melampus native on Honshu and Kyushu, and the two mitochondrial DNA haplotypes were distributed at restricted areas in southern Hokkaido. These findings suggest founder effects in introduced populations of M. melampus on Hokkaido. In addition, the clear phylogenetic separation between M. zibellina and M. melampus indicates that no hybridization between them have occurred on Hokkaido so far, although further studies using paternally and biparentally inherited genetic markers are necessary.
AB - To reveal phylogeographical features of the sable Martes zibellina on Hokkaido Island, northern Japan, we analyzed the 5′-portion sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region (535-537 base pairs), and compared their sequence variations with those in Russia. Genetic differences between the Hokkaido and Russian individuals, revealed by the present study, indicated that the Hokkaido population has not been well-differentiated after the immigration into Hokkaido from the Eurasian Continent. The intraspecific variations of M. zibellina showed interpopulation-differentiations due to ''isolation by distance'' within Hokkaido, and they were smaller than those of the Japanese marten M. melampus, endemic to Honshu, Kyushu and Sikoku Islands of Japan. The genetic diversity in M. melampus populations introduced to Hokkaido was lower than that of M. melampus native on Honshu and Kyushu, and the two mitochondrial DNA haplotypes were distributed at restricted areas in southern Hokkaido. These findings suggest founder effects in introduced populations of M. melampus on Hokkaido. In addition, the clear phylogenetic separation between M. zibellina and M. melampus indicates that no hybridization between them have occurred on Hokkaido so far, although further studies using paternally and biparentally inherited genetic markers are necessary.
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U2 - 10.3106/041.035.0301
DO - 10.3106/041.035.0301
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79551556516
SN - 1343-4152
VL - 35
SP - 145
EP - 155
JO - Mammal Study
JF - Mammal Study
IS - 3
ER -