Origin of three Red-crowned Cranes Grus japonensis found in northeast Honshu and west Hokkaido, Japan, from 2008 to 2012.

作者: Yoshiaki MIURA , Junya SHIRAISHI , Akira SHIOMI , Takio KITAZAWA , Takeo HIRAGA

DOI: 10.1292/JVMS.13-0090

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摘要: The Red-crowned Crane Grus japonensis is an endangered species that has two separate breeding populations, one in the Amur River basin and other north east Hokkaido, Japan. So far, only (Gj1 Gj2) seven (Gj3-Gj9) haplotypes D-loop of mtDNA were identified Japan continent, respectively. We obtained feathers from three cranes found northeast Honshu. crane Akita 2008, which also arrived at west had a novel haplotype (Gj10). Another 2009 showed heteroplasmy (Gj7 type, Gj12). third Miyagi 2010 another Gj11. These results suggest Cranes appeared Honshu Hokkaido continent.

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