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    A historic religious sanctuary may have preserved ancestral genetics of Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon) by Takagi, Toshihito, Murakami, Ryoko, Takano, Ayako, Torii, Harumi, Kaneko, Shingo, Tamate, Hidetoshi B.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-04-2023)
    “…Deer have been a major resource for human populations for thousands of years. Anthropogenic activities, such as hunting, have influenced the genetic structure…”
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    Introgression dynamics from invasive pigs into wild boar following the March 2011 natural and anthropogenic disasters at Fukushima by Anderson, Donovan, Negishi, Yuki, Ishiniwa, Hiroko, Okuda, Kei, Hinton, Thomas G, Toma, Rio, Nagata, Junco, Tamate, Hidetoshi B, Kaneko, Shingo

    “…Natural and anthropogenic disasters have the capability to cause sudden extrinsic environmental changes and long-lasting perturbations including invasive…”
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    Development of paternally‐inherited Y chromosome simple sequence repeats of sika deer and their application in genetic structure, artificial introduction, and interspecific hybridization analyses by Takagi, Toshihito, Tsuda, Yoshiaki, Torii, Harumi, Tamate, Hidetoshi B., Kaneko, Shingo, Nagata, Junco

    Published in Population ecology (01-04-2022)
    “…The effect of sex‐biased dispersal in mammalian ecology and evolution can be elucidated by focusing on maternally or paternally inherited DNA polymorphisms. In…”
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    Mating of escaped domestic pigs with wild boar and possibility of their offspring migration after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident by Anderson, Donovan, Toma, Rio, Negishi, Yuki, Okuda, Kei, Ishiniwa, Hiroko, Hinton, Thomas G., Nanba, Kenji, Tamate, Hidetoshi B., Kaneko, Shingo

    Published in Scientific reports (08-08-2019)
    “…The 2011 Tohoku earthquake drastically changed human activities in some regions of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The subsequent tsunami damage and radioactive…”
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    The sacred deer conflict of management after a 1000‐year history: Hunting in the name of conservation or loss of their genetic identity by Takagi, Toshihito, Torii, Harumi, Kaneko, Shingo, Tamate, Hidetoshi B.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-03-2024)
    “…Human–wildlife conflict involves diverse stakeholders with conflicting values. Resolving such conflicts necessitates the development of management plans rooted…”
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    Genome-wide study on genetic diversity and phylogeny of five species in the genus Cervus by Hu, Pengfei, Shao, Yuanchen, Xu, Jiaping, Wang, Tianjiao, Li, Yiqing, Liu, Huamiao, Rong, Min, Su, Weilin, Chen, Binxi, Cui, Songhuan, Cui, Xuezhe, Yang, Fuhe, Tamate, Hidetoshi, Xing, Xiumei

    Published in BMC genomics (17-05-2019)
    “…Previous investigations of phylogeny in Cervus recovered many clades without whole genomic support. In this study, the genetic diversity and phylogeny of 5…”
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    Genetic Variation in Y-Chromosome Genes of Sika Deer ( Cervus nippon ) in Japan by Tanaka, Kazuaki, Hoshi, Asuka, Nojima, Rai, Suzuki, Kaho, Takiguchi, Harutaka, Takatsuki, Seiki, Takizawa, Tatsuya, Hosoi, Eiji, Tamate, Hidetoshi B, Hayashida, Maki, Anezaki, Tomoko, Fukue, Yuko, Minami, Masato

    Published in Zoological science (01-10-2020)
    “…Sika deer ( ) in Japan are classified into southern and northern groups. However, previous studies primarily relied on maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA…”
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    Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata) as Natural Reservoir of Bartonella quintana by Sato, Shingo, Kabeya, Hidenori, Yoshino, Aika, Sekine, Wataru, Suzuki, Kazuo, Tamate, Hidetoshi B, Yamazaki, Shouki, Chomel, Bruno B, Maruyama, Soichi

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-12-2015)
    “…Bartonella quintana bacteremia was detected in 6 (13.3%) of 45 wild-caught Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). Multilocus sequence typing of the isolates…”
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    Evaluation of introgressive hybridization among Cervidae in Japan's Kinki District via two novel genetic markers developed from public NGS data by Matsumoto, Yuki, Takagi, Toshihito, Koda, Ryosuke, Tanave, Akira, Yamashiro, Asuka, Tamate, Hidetoshi B.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2019)
    “…Hybridization and backcrossing of native populations with introduced species can lead to introgression and genetic alteration. In this study, we evaluated…”
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    Habitat disturbance may form subpopulation genetic structure in an invasive rodent species (Myocastor coypus) within a Japanese river system by Takagi, Toshihito, Itabashi, Akane, Aoyama, Hinako, Kaneko, Shingo, Torii, Harumi, Takano, Ayako, Murakami, Okimasa, Tamate, Hidetoshi B.

    Published in Landscape and ecological engineering (01-07-2022)
    “…Alien species management can be improved by understanding the population genetic structure of alien species that affect native ecosystems. In this study, we…”
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    Characterization of comparative genome-derived simple sequence repeats for acanthopterygian fishes by Gotoh, Ryo O., Tamate, Satoshi, Yokoyama, Jun, Tamate, Hidetoshi B., Hanzawa, Naoto

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-05-2013)
    “…Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have become one of the most popular molecular markers for population genetic studies. The application of SSR markers has often…”
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    Spatial Differences in Arboreal Activity of Two Rodents, the Japanese Dormouse (Glirulus japonicus) and the Small Japanese Field Mouse (Apodemus argenteus) by Nakamura-Kojo, Yumena, Kojo, Nobuaki, Tamate, Hidetoshi B

    Published in Annales zoologici fennici (01-04-2016)
    “…Small rodents living in forests use various spaces on trees for arboreal activities such as daily rest, hibernation, foraging, sheltering, roosting, and…”
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    Phylogenetic characterization of three morphs of mussels (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) inhabiting isolated marine environments in Palau Islands by Goto, Tadasuke V, Tamate, Hidetoshi B, Hanzawa, Naoto

    Published in Zoological science (01-08-2011)
    “…Marine lakes in the Palau Islands are known to harbor unique marine fauna that have remained isolated since the formation of the lakes after the Last Glacial…”
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    Species diversity and community structure of pelagic copepods in the marine lakes of Palau by Saitoh, Shin-ichi, Suzuki, Hidekatsu, Hanzawa, Naoto, Tamate, Hidetoshi B.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2011)
    “…Community structure and diversity patterns of pelagic copepods were investigated for the coastal areas and in the marine lakes of the Palau islands in the West…”
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    Assessment of genotyping accuracy in a non-invasive DNA-based population survey of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus): lessons from a large-scale pilot study in Iwate prefecture, northern Japan by Uno, Reina, Kondo, Mami, Yuasa, Takashi, Yamauchi, Kiyoshi, Tsuruga, Hihumi, Tamate, Hidetoshi B., Yoneda, Masaaki

    Published in Population ecology (01-10-2012)
    “…Non-invasive DNA genotyping using hair samples has become a common method in population surveys of Asiatic black bears ( Ursus thibetanus ) in Japan; however,…”
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    Mitochondrial phylogeography and subspecific variation in the red panda ( Ailurus fulgens): implications for conservation by Li, Ming, Wei, Fuwen, Goossens, Benoît, Feng, Zuojian, Tamate, Hidetoshi B., Bruford, Michael W., Funk, Stephan M.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-07-2005)
    “…The red panda ( Ailurus fulgens) is an endangered species and its present distribution is restricted to isolated mountain ranges in western China (Sichuan,…”
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    Phylogeography of sika deer (Cervus nippon) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene and microsatellite DNA by Liu, Huamiao, Ju, Yan, Tamate, Hidetoshi, Wang, Tianjiao, Xing, Xiumei

    Published in Gene (10-03-2021)
    “…•In this study, we identified the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of sika deer.•Based on CYTB gene, the sika deer was divided into four…”
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    Bottlenecks, drift and differentiation: the population structure and demographic history of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in the Japanese archipelago by Goodman, Simon J., Tamate, Hidetoshi B., Wilson, Rebecca, Nagata, Junko, Tatsuzawa, Shirow, Swanson, Graeme M., Pemberton, Josephine M., McCullough, Dale R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2001)
    “…We assessed genetic differentiation and diversity in 14 populations of sika deer (Cervus nippon) from Japan and four populations of sika deer introduced to the…”
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