Papers - SHINOHARA Akio
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Phylogenetic relationships of the short-faced mole, Scaptochirus moschatus (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla), among Eurasian fossorial moles, as inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences Reviewed
A. Shinohara, S. Kawada, M. Harada, K. Koyasu,S. Oda, and H. Suzuki
Mammal Study 33 ( 2 ) 77 - 82 2008.6
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Sequence analyses of ITS2 and CO1 genes of Paragonimus proliferus obtained in Yunnan province, China, and their similarities with those of P. hokuoensis(共著) Reviewed
B-J. Zhou, B-B.Yang, P. N. Doanh, Z-Q. Yang, Z. Xiang, C-Y. Li, A. Shinohara, Y. Horii, Y. Nawa
Parasitology Research 102 1379 - 1383 2008.5
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Discovery of a new HBB haplotype w2 in a wild-derived house mouse, Mus musculus(共著) Reviewed
J. J. Sato, A. Shinohara, N. Miyashita, C. Koshimoto, K. Tsuchiya, I. Nakahara, T. Morita, H. Yonekawa, K. Moriwaki, Y. Yamaguchi
Mammalian Genome 19 155 - 162 2008.3
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Redescription of the Malaysian mole as to be a true species, Euroscaptor malayana (Insectivora, Talpida). Reviewed
S. Kawada, M. Yasuda, A. Shinohara, L. B. Liat:
Mem. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci., Tokyo 45 65 - 74 2008.3
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Doanh PN, Shinohara A, Horii Y, Habe S, Nawa Y, Le NT
Parasitology research 102 ( 4 ) 677 - 683 2008.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:4
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独立種としてのマレーシアモグラEuroscaptor malayanaの再記載(西太平洋地域の生物多様性インベントリー 第2期:インドネシア及びマレーシア)
川田 伸一郎, 安田 雅俊, 篠原 明男, Lim Boo Liat
国立科学博物館専報 45 65 - 74 2008
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:国立科学博物館
半島マレーシア産のモグラはEuroscaptor属の遠隔地個体群として1940年に記載された.原記載以来,本地域個体群はヒマラヤやタイ国に生息する種の亜種とされるのが一般的で,独立種としての扱いはなされていない.近年発表された形態,核型,分子系統の成果は,半島マレーシア産のモグラが明らかにEuroscaptor属の他種とは異なることを示唆している.本研究では,半島マレーシア産のモグラに関する詳細な形態的記載を行った.半島マレーシアにおいてモグラの主な生息地とされる茶畑の由来に関しても考察を加え,本地域個体群がEuroscaptor属の他種とは明確に異なる形態的特徴を持つ,固有種として位置づけられることを示した.
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Description of a new lung fluke species, Paragonimus vietnamensis sp. nov., found in northern Vietnam(共著). Reviewed
. N. Doanh, A. Shinohara, Y. Horii, S. Habe, Y. Nawa, D. T. The, N. T. Le
Parasitology Research 101 1495 - 1501 2007.12
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Doanh PN, Shinohara A, Horii Y, Habe S, Nawa Y, Le NT
Parasitology research 101 ( 6 ) 1495 - 1501 2007.11
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:6
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Ito KM, Okayasu M, Koshimoto C, Shinohara A, Asada Y, Tsuchiya K, Sakamoto T, Ito K
Vascular pharmacology 47 ( 2-3 ) 166 - 173 2007.8
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:2-3
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Revision of the mole genus Mogera (Mammalia: Lipotyphla: Talpidae) from Taiwan(共著). Reviewed
S. Kawada, A. Shinohara, S. Kobayashi, M. Harada, S. Oda and L-K Lin
Systematics and Biodyversity, 5 ( 2 ) 223 - 240 2007.6
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Doanh PN, Shinohara A, Horii Y, Habe S, Nawa Y, The DT, Le NT
Parasitology research 100 ( 5 ) 1075 - 1082 2007.4
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:5
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My present and future studies on the evolution of the family Talpidae
SHINOHARA Akio
Honyurui Kagaku (Mammalian Science) 46 ( 2 ) 211 - 212 2006.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Mammal Society of Japan
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Maeda Y, Shinohara A, Koshimoto C, Chijiiwa K
Steroids 71 ( 5 ) 329 - 333 2006.5
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:5
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An evolutionary view on the Japanese talpids based on nucleotide sequences
Shinohara Akio, Campbell Kevin L., Suzuki Hitoshi
Mammal study = The Continuation of the Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 30 S19 - S24 2005.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:日本哺乳類学会
Japanese talpid moles exhibit a remarkable degree of species richness and geographic complexity, and as such, have attracted much research interest by morphologists, cytogeneticists, and molecular phylogeneticists. However, a consensus hypothesis pertaining to the evolutionary history and biogeography of this group remains elusive. Recent phylogenetic studies utilizing nucleotide sequences have provided reasonably consistent branching patterns for Japanese talpids, but have generally suffered from a lack of closely related South-East Asian species for sound biogeographic interpretations. As an initial step in achieving this goal, we constructed phylogenetic trees using publicly accessible mitochondrial and nuclear sequences from seven Japanese taxa, and those of related insular and continental species for which nucleotide data is available. The resultant trees support the view that four lineages (<i>Euroscaptor mizura</i>, <i>Mogera tokuade</i> species group [<i>M. tokudae</i> and <i>M. etigo</i>], <i>M. imaizumii</i>, and <i>M. wogura</i>) migrated separately, and in this order, from the continental Asian mainland to Japan. The close relationship of <i>M. tokudae</i> and <i>M. etigo</i> suggests these lineages diverged recently through a vicariant event between Sado Island and Echigo plain. The origin of the two endemic lineages of Japanese shrew-moles, <i>Urotrichus talpoides </i>and <i>Dymecodon pilirostris</i>, remains ambiguous. Further analyses on intra-species diversity are necessary to fully solve the evolutionary histories of Japanese moles and shrew-moles.<br>
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Kawada Shin-ichiro, Shinohara Akio, Yasuda Masatoshi, ODA Sen-ichi, LIAT Lim Boo
Mammal study = The Continuation of the Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 30 ( 2 ) 109 - 115 2005.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:日本哺乳類学会
We report the first karyological description of a southeast Asian mole, the Malaysian mole (<i>Euroscaptor micrura malayana</i>). The karyotype of the Malaysian mole includes 36 chromosomes, which consist of 18 biarmed and 16 acrocentric autosomes and the sex pair. The sex chromosomes are a small meta-submetacentric X chromosome and a minute dot-like Y chromosome, although the latter is somewhat larger than that of some talpid allies. Autosomal complements include one pair of NOR-bearing chromosomes. A comparative G-banding analysis with the Japanese congener <i>E. mizura</i> showed that these two species share high G-banding homology, and their differences on two pairs of chromosomes are explained by a single reciprocal translocation. The karyological similarity of these distant geographic species is discussed in a systematic and evolutionary context, based on comparisons to other species distributed between them.<br>
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The utilization of temperature monitoring system originally devised for food administration, as a simple and cost effective technique in animal facilities
Yutaka Nakamura, Akio Shinohara, Chihiro Koshimoto, Tetsuo Morita
60 - 63 2005.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (other academic)
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MtDNA phylogeny and biogeography of Greater Japanese shrew-mole
Akio Shinohara
Abstracts of the Plenary Symposium, Poster and Oral papers presented IMC9 164 2005.7
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (international conference proceedings)
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Molecular phylogeny of the Talpidae based on nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences
Akio Shinohara, Kevin L. Campbell, Hitoshi Suzuki
Abstracts of the Plenary Symposium, Poster and Oral papers presented IMC9 117 - 118 2005.7
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (international conference proceedings)
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An evolutionary view on the Japanese talpids based on nucleotide sequences Reviewed
Akio Shinohara, Hitoshi Suzuki, Kevin L. Campbell
Mammal Study 30 S19 - S24 2005.3
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Shinohara Akio, Kawada Shin-ichiro, Yasuda Masatoshi, LIAT Lim Boo
Mammal study = The Continuation of the Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 29 ( 2 ) 185 - 189 2004.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:日本哺乳類学会