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Journal of Forest Research. 27(6):439-449
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Biological Invasions. 23:2249-2260
Okinawa Island, Japan, is a globally important biodiversity hotspot. Three endemic bird species, Okinawa rail (Hypotaenidia okinawae), Okinawa woodpecker (Dendrocopos noguchii), and Okinawa robin (Larvivora namiyei), are found only in the Yambaru reg
Autor:
Sawako Horai, Yumi Abiko, Takamitsu Unoki, Yasuhiro Shinkai, Masahiro Akiyama, Katsushi Nakata, Tatsuya Kunisue, Yoshito Kumagai
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Chemosphere. 295
Reactive sulfur species (RSS), such as hydrogen per (poly)sulfide, cysteine per (poly)sulfide, glutathione per (poly)sulfide, and protein-bound per (poly)sulfides, can easily react with environmental electrophiles such as methylmercury (MeHg), becaus
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Chromosoma. 125:807-815
In initial studies of the eutherian small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus), the Y chromosome could not be identified in somatic cells. The male chromosome number is uniquely odd, 2n = 35, whereas that of females is 2n = 36. Previous reports
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Andrew S. Wiewel, Motoko Kobayashi, Katsushi Nakata, Shoichi Sasamori, Vicki A. Thomson, Hitoshi Suzuki
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Zoological science. 34(6)
The occurrence of black fur, or melanism, in many mammalian species is known to be linked to DNA sequence variation in the agouti signaling protein (Asip) gene, which is a major determinant of eumelanin and pheomelanin pigments in coat color. We inve
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Japanese Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 20:9-14
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Genes & Genetic Systems. 87:29-38
We examined pelage color variation in wild populations of black rats (the Rattus rattus species complex) in the Yambaru forest area, northern Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. Our field study revealed that 8.7% (38/438) and 0.2% (4/2500) of
Autor:
Katsushi Nakata, Shintaro Abe, Chie Murata, Norihiro Kawauchi, Asato Kuroiwa, Atsushi Takashima, Fumio Yamada, Nobuhiko Kotaka
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Mammal Study. 35:243-255
The Okinawa spiny rat, Tokudaia muenninki, is a critically endangered species endemic to the northern part of Okinawa Island and may be extinct in the wild as there have been no recent sightings of the animal in its natural habitat. We initiated the
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Zoological science. 31(2)
We surveyed the genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of an endangered frog, Babina holsti, endemic to Okinawajima and Tokashikijima Islands of the Ryukyus, to elucidate its divergence history and obtain basic data for its conservation. Genet
Publikováno v:
Vector-Borne & Zoonotic Diseases; Jun2009, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p259-266, 8p