著者
Ohdachi Satoshi Yoshizawa Kazunori Hanski Ilkka Kawai Kuniko Dokuchaev Nikolai E. Sheftel Boris I. Abramov Alexei V. Moroldoev Igor Kawahara Atsushi
出版者
Mammalogical Society of Japan
雑誌
Mammal Study
巻号頁・発行日
vol.37, no.4, pp.281-297, 2012-12
被引用文献数
10

Phylogenetic analysis was conducted for various populations of the Sorex minutissimus-S. yukonicus complex based on mitochondrial gene (cytochrome b and/or the control region) sequences. Sorex minutissimus was divided into some monophyletic groups in Eurasia; it was divided into 2 main groups, eastern and western Eurasian clades, based on combined data of the cytochrome b and the control region. Monophyly of shrews from Hokkaido-Sakhalin, Primorye, Mongolia-Transbaikalia, southeastern Finland was strongly supported respectively in most analyses. Sorex yukonicus was phylogenetically close to S. minutissimus in eastern Siberia. Some shrews from western and central Siberia were included in the clade of southeastern Finland. Also, most shrews from central-northern Finland and Norway made a clade close to but different from the southeastern Finland clade. This finding suggests that Fennoscandian shrews might consist of individuals which were recolonised from various refugia after the Last Glacial Maximum. Nucleotide diversity of shrews from Hokkaido and Alaska was low. Three regional groups in Kamchatka-Sakha, Sakhalin, and Mongolia-Transbaikalia tended to have medium nucleotide diversity. In contrast, shrews from Cisbaikalia-western Siberia and Fennoscandia had high nucleotide diversity. The S. minutissimus-S. hosonoi group appears to have experienceed a quit different biogeographic history from two shrews with similar ranges, the S. caecutiens-S. hosonoi group and S. tundrensis.

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世界最小の哺乳類の一つであるSorex minutissimusの論文も機関レポジトリで公開されました。このサンプリングには苦労しました。この論文では、同じようなことをしているアメリカ人に先を越されたので、サンプル数と場所を増やしてどうにか論文にしましたが二番煎じ。日本語ではpreliminaryな報告は先にだしていたのですが、ライバルがいないとおもってもたもたしていたらこのざまです。なんと惜しい ...

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