Geographical variation in vertebral numbers of white-sppotted charr on Hokkaido Island, Japan

  • Oda Masanori
    北海道大学水産学部育種生物学講座 鳥取県境港水産事務所

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  • 北海道のアメマスにみられた脊椎骨数の地理的変異
  • ホッカイドウ ノ アメマス ニ ミラレタ セキツイ ホネスウ ノ チリテキ ヘンイ

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<p>Vertebral numbers in white-spotted charr (Salvelinus leucomaenis), collected from four streams and two lakes on Hokkaido Island, Japan, were significantly higher in fish from streams flowing into the Sea of Japan compared with those flowing into the Pacific Ocean, a result compatible with previous allozyme studies. White-spotted charr in Lake Shikotsu had the lowest number of vertebrae, possibly resulting from long-term isolation. The maximum difference in mean vertebral numbers among charr populations was 1.6, twice that observed in chum salmon Onchorhynchus keta and a possible reflection of the absence of hatchery programs that can lead to population mixing. It is likely, therefore, that regional genetic structures have been maintained in Hokkaido Island whitespotted charr.</p>

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