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Update date: Aug. 09, 2024
Tamate Hidetoshi
Tamate Hidetoshi
Research field (4):
Evolutionary biology
, Genetics
, Ecology and environmental science
, Biodiversity and systematics
Papers (37):
Toshihito Takagi, Harumi Torii, Shingo Kaneko, Hidetoshi B Tamate. The sacred deer conflict of management after a thousand-year history: hunting in the name of conservation or loss of their genetic identity. Conservation Science and Practice. 2024. 6. 3. e13084
Toshihito Takagi, Ryoko Murakami, Ayako Takano, Harumi Torii, Shingo Kaneko, Hidetoshi B Tamate. A historic religious sanctuary may have preserved ancestral genetics of Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon). Journal of Mammalogy. 2023. 104. 2. 303-315
Dong Yimeng, Li Yang, Wang Tianjiao, Liu Huamiao, Zhang Ranran, Ju Yan, Su Weilin, Tamate Hidetoshi, Xing Xiumei. Complete mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic analysis of eight sika deer subspecies in northeast Asia. JOURNAL OF GENETICS. 2022. 101. 2
Toshihito Takagi, Akane Itabashi, Hinako Aoyama, Shingo Kaneko, Harumi Torii, Ayako Takano, Okimasa Murakami, Hidetoshi B. Tamate. Habitat disturbance may form subpopulation genetic structure in an invasive rodent species (Myocastor coypus) within a Japanese river system. Landscape and Ecological Engineering. 2022. 18. 3. 381-388
Takagi Toshihito, Tsuda Yoshiaki, Torii Harumi, Tamate Hidetoshi B, Kaneko Shingo, Nagata Junco. Development of paternally-inherited Y chromosome simple sequence repeats of sika deer and their application in genetic structure, artificial introduction, and interspecific hybridization analyses. POPULATION ECOLOGY. 2022. 64. 2. 150-160
Conservation of genetic diversity
Asakura Shoten 2009
Evolutionary significance of admixture and fragmentation of sika deer populations in Japan. In Sika Deer, Biology and Management of Native and Introduced Populations
Springer 2009
Comparative phylogeography of sika deer, Japanese macaques, and black bears reveals unique population history of large mammals in Japan. In The wild mammals of Japan.
Shokodo 2009