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Allozyme Variation among Populations of Rana pirica (Amphibia: Anura)
Authors:G. Trakimas  M. Matsui  K. Nishikawa  K. Kasugai
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;2. Present Address: Institute of Ecology, Akademijos 2, Vilnius, Lithuania;3. Hokkaido Fish Hatchery, Hokkaido, Japan
Abstract:Genetic variation of Rana pirica , an east Asian brown frog of the R. temporaria group, was elucidated by analysing 140 specimens from 11 populations from Hokkaido and Sakhalin, both locating near the eastern coasts of the Asian continent, and 12 specimens of R. ornativentris from Honshu, Japan mainland, as an outgroup, through horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. Rana pirica shows relatively low genetic differentiation, and high genetic affinities are found between Hokkaido and Sakhalin populations. Populations from these islands are morphologically somewhat differentiated but should be regarded as conspecific. Degree of genetic divergence among populations of amphibian species from Hokkaido, including R. pirica , is not so extensive as that reported for species from Japan mainland and relatively recent formation of amphibian fauna in Hokkaido is suggested.
Keywords:Biogeography  Hokkaido  genetic variation  Rana pirica  Sakhalin  electrophoresis  allozyme
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