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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/24572
Title: Geographic Distribution and Genetic Structures of the Tideland Snails<i> Pirenella</i><i> nipponica</i> and<i> P.</i><i> asiatica</i> in Taiwan and Japan
Authors: Kato, Shintaro
Ohta, Mizuki
Fukumori, Hiroaki
Hsu, Te-Hua 
Chan, Tin-Yam 
Kojima, Shigeaki
Keywords: Tideland snail;Pirenella;Taiwan Island;Nansei Islands;Phylogeography
Issue Date: 11-Aug-2023
Publisher: BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTER, ACAD SINICA
Journal Volume: 62
Source: ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES
Abstract: 
The tideland snails Pirenella nipponica and Pirenella asiatica are distributed north of the central Ryukyu Islands and in South Ryukyu, respectively, in Japan. To reveal their distribution and genetic characteristics in Taiwan, we sampled Pirenella snails along the western coast of Taiwan Island and analyzed the nucleotide sequences of their mitochondrial DNAs. Pirenella nipponica and P. asiatica inhabit the northern and southern parts of the western coast of Taiwan, respectively, and coexist only in the central part. Taiwanese and Japanese populations of P. asiatica showed significant genetic differentiation. The former showed higher genetic diversity and a larger effective population size than the latter. However, the Taiwanese population of P. nipponica was not genetically deviated from the local Japanese population on Kyushu Island. Both the Taiwan and Kyushu populations of P. nipponica showed significant genetic differences from local populations in other regions of Japan, namely, Honshu Island (the Japanese mainland) and Central Ryukyu. They also showed higher genetic diversity and a larger effective population size than the others. The Taiwanese populations of both species might be part of a large panmictic population with individuals from the Asian continent and Kyushu Island.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/24572
ISSN: 1021-5506
DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2023.62-43
Appears in Collections:水產養殖學系
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