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  • Researchers studied the population structure of Hynobius retardatus salamanders in Hokkaido, Japan, using mitochondrial DNA from 105 individuals.
  • They identified 20 haplotypes grouped into three distinct clusters, with Group 1 found in most areas, while Groups 2 and 3 were limited to specific regions (Erimo and southern Hokkaido, respectively).
  • The distribution of these groups did not overlap, indicating a clear hierarchical population structure influenced by both genetic barriers and past climate and landscape changes.

Article Abstract

We investigated population structure of the salamander Hynobius retardatus in Hokkaido, Japan using partial sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region (490 bp) from 105 individuals. The salamanders were collected from 28 localities representing the entire regional distribution of this species. Twenty different haplotypes distributed across three haplotype groups were identified. Group 1 was widely distributed in central, northern, and eastern Hokkaido, except Erimo; Groups 2 and 3 appeared exclusively in Erimo and southern Hokkaido, respectively. The genetic distance between the three groups was not very large, but the distributions of the groups never overlapped spatially, indicating a hierarchical population structure comprising three regional groups, which was also supported by analysis of molecular variance. The results suggest that the present population structure is affected by current genetic barriers, as well as by historical transitions of climate and landscape.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2108/zsj.30.7DOI Listing

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