2021
DOI: 10.3106/ms2020-0088
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Spatial Genetic Structure of the Sika Deer (Cervus nippon) Population on Yakushima: Significant Genetic Differentiation on a Small Island

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“…In the high-elevation area of Yakushima Island, this deer occurs at relatively higher densities (14.1-49.1 head/km 2 in 2008 or 2009) than deer populations on mainland Japan (0.8 head/ km 2 in 1989; Japanese Ministry of the Environment, 2022; Koda et al, 2009;Koda & Kawamura, 2012). Previous genetic studies (Goodman et al, 2001;Terada et al, 2021) have reported that C. nippon yakushimae in Yakushima Island exhibits relatively high genetic diversity and a large effective population size, with no indication of past population shrinkage. In addition, deer in Yakushima Island show strong genetic differentiation from mainland or surrounding insular populations (Terada & Saitoh, 2018).…”
Section: The Assemblage-level Dwarfism Of Plants Growing On Yakushimamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the high-elevation area of Yakushima Island, this deer occurs at relatively higher densities (14.1-49.1 head/km 2 in 2008 or 2009) than deer populations on mainland Japan (0.8 head/ km 2 in 1989; Japanese Ministry of the Environment, 2022; Koda et al, 2009;Koda & Kawamura, 2012). Previous genetic studies (Goodman et al, 2001;Terada et al, 2021) have reported that C. nippon yakushimae in Yakushima Island exhibits relatively high genetic diversity and a large effective population size, with no indication of past population shrinkage. In addition, deer in Yakushima Island show strong genetic differentiation from mainland or surrounding insular populations (Terada & Saitoh, 2018).…”
Section: The Assemblage-level Dwarfism Of Plants Growing On Yakushimamentioning
confidence: 99%