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タイトル: | Large-scale hybridization of Japanese populations of Hinamoroko, Aphyocypris chinensis, with A. kikuchii introduced from Taiwan |
著者: | Watanabe, Katsutoshi ![]() ![]() ![]() Tabata, Ryoichi Nakajima, Jun Kobayakawa, Midori Matsuda, Masanari Takaku, Kosuke Hosoya, Kazumi Ohara, Kenichi Takagi, Motohiro Jang-Liaw, Nian-Hong |
著者名の別形: | 渡辺, 勝敏 |
キーワード: | Captive breeding Endangered species Ex situ conservation Hybridization MIG-seq mtDNA cytochrome b |
発行日: | Jul-2020 |
出版者: | Springer Nature |
誌名: | Ichthyological Research |
巻: | 67 |
号: | 3 |
開始ページ: | 361 |
終了ページ: | 374 |
抄録: | Aphyocypris chinensis is a small cyprinid that is widely distributed in lowland areas of continental China, the Korean Peninsula, and the northwestern part of Kyushu, Japan. However, this species is severely threatened in Japan due to human impacts; thus, several facilities and citizen groups implemented captive breeding and reintroduction/reinforcement programs using several dozen founder fish collected from Tanushimaru, the location with the only known natural population, in the 1980s and 1990s. To determine the phylogenetic position and genetic authenticity of Japanese populations of A. chinensis, we conducted mtDNA and genome-wide SNP analyses using a total of 254 specimens from 31 wild and captive samples, including specimens of Chinese and Korean A. chinensis and the close relative A. kikuchii from Taiwan. The mtDNA divergence and phylogeny indicated that the haplotypes found exclusively in Japan were differentiated from the Chinese/Korean haplotypes (uncorrected p = 2.6% in the cytochrome b gene) to the same extent as they were from A. kikuchii haplotypes (p = 2.9%). Results from mtDNA sequences and 47–359 SNPs, obtained using the MIG-seq method with different parameter sets, revealed that the initial captive populations and an extinct wild population in Ukiha, adjacent to Tanushimaru, were genuine Japanese populations, whereas all extant captive and wild populations in Japan are hybrids between Japanese A. chinensis and A. kikuchii, or A. kikuchii itself. The details of the captive breeding and exchange programs, as well as evidence for the aquarium trade of A. kikuchii since the 1990s, strongly suggest that the mixture of A. kikuchii into Japanese populations occurred within the first several years of the establishment of captive populations in 1994. The present case of the highly probable extinction of genuine Japanese populations of A. chinensis emphasizes the importance of confirmation and management of the genetic authenticity of conservation-targeted species. |
著作権等: | This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in 'Ichthyological Research'. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10228-019-00730-9. The full-text file will be made open to the public on 18 January 2021 in accordance with publisher's 'Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving' This is not the published version. Please cite only the published version. この論文は出版社版でありません。引用の際には出版社版をご確認ご利用ください。 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/253572 |
DOI(出版社版): | 10.1007/s10228-019-00730-9 |
出現コレクション: | 学術雑誌掲載論文等 |

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