Development of novel high-resolution melting markers for the assessment of hybridization betweenMauremys sinensisandMauremys reevesiiin South Korea
Hae-jun Baek,
Eujin Cheong,
Youngha Kim
et al.
Abstract:The Chinese striped-necked turtleMauremys sinensiswas first reported in the wild in South Korea in 2012. Owing to its potential to hybridize with the native and endangeredMauremys reevesiiin South Korea, leading to ecosystem disturbance,M. sinensiswas designated as an ecosystem-disturbing species (EDS; hereafter) in 2020. Such hybridization betweenM. sinensisandM. reevesiihas previously been reported in Taiwan. To protect and conserve the native South KoreanM. reevesiipopulation, the extent of its hybridizatio… Show more
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