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Phylogeography of Japanese alpine butterfly Erebia niphonica (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) inferred from mitochondrial gene sequences
BAN, U
SEKIGUCHI, Masayuki
NAKATANI, Takatoshi
ITOH, Tateto
USAMI, Shin-ichi
ITINO, Takao
COI
divergence in high-altitude regions
Honshu Hokkaido divergence
mtDNA phylogeny
ND5
Erebia niphonica is one of the most widely distributed alpine butterflies in Japan. By using the mitochondrial COI and ND5 genes. we reconstructed the molecular phylogeography of E. niphouica in Japan. The Hokkaido clade was highly divergent from the Honshu clade suggesting a history of ancient divergence. Within Honshu, there were region-related, phylogenetically significant structures. Especially. the division between the central and eastern Honshu populations was evident. indicating multiple immigration events from the Asian continent and/or divergence in Honshu.
Article
New Entomologist. 56(1-2):1-7 (2007)
journal article
信州昆虫学会
2007-04
application/pdf
New Entomologist
1-2
56
1
7
0028-4955
AN00200834
https://soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/11783/files/Phylogeography_Japanese_alpine_butterfly_Erebia_niphonica.pdf
eng