2026-06-18 大阪公立大学

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- https://www.omu.ac.jp/info/research_news/entry-24472.html
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ens.70028
関東山地における絶滅危惧種チョウ、ルドルフア・ジャポニカ(鱗翅目:アゲハチョウ科)に対する人為的遺伝撹乱の影響は最小限である Minimal impact of anthropogenic genetic disturbance on the endangered butterfly Luehdorfia japonica (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) within the Kanto Mountains, Japan
Naoyuki Nakahama, Kyouhei Watanabe, Gohta Kinoshita, Shouhei Ueda, Norio Hirai, Minoru Ishii, Masaya Yago
Entomological Science Published: 14 June 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/ens.70028
Abstract
Genetic disturbance represents a critical threat to species conservation by eroding evolutionary history and compromising population fitness. A geographically isolated population of Luehdorfia japonica (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) resides on Mt. Ishizare within the Kanto Mountains of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Historical documentation of butterfly releases suggested a risk of genetic disturbance within this population. This study utilized genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis of 67 individuals using 581 SNPs to quantify the extent of genetic disturbance. While the results showed genetic disturbance had occurred, the proportion of exotic genetic clusters was remarkably low, ranging from 1.6% to 2.4%. Thus, the impact of genetic disturbance at Mt. Ishizare, Kanagawa Prefecture, was found to be slight. These findings indicated that the risk of genetically disturbed individuals migrating to neighboring areas where individuals have become established is also low. Consequently, the conservation value of the Mt. Ishizare population remains substantially intact, warranting continued protection of this unique evolutionary lineage.

