Molecular evidence for occurrence of endangered long-tailed goral in Seoul metropolitan city, South Korea

Hye-Ri Kim, Jae-Bong Lee, Sang-Min Jeong, Tae-Wook Kim, Jang-Ick Son, Jeong-Joo Youn, Sang-Hyun Han
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The study examined the habitation and the number of long-tailed gorals by molecular identification, sexing discrimination, and identity tests on feces and hair samples estimated to be endangered long-tailed goral in Mt. Yongmasan, Mt. Achasan and Mt. Inwangsan near Seoul metropolitan city. Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene sequences showed that the DNA samples from the three mountains were those of long-tailed goral (Naemorhedus caudatus). The molecular sexing results showed that there were a female and a male in Mt. Yongmasan, a male in Mt. Achasan, but no informative results for Mt. Inwangsan. The identity test results indicated that the males of Mt. Yongmasan and Mt. Achasan were the same male, estimating the shift of this male from Mt. Yongmasan to Mt. Achasan. In addition, the goral of Mt. Inwangsan had a different COI sequence from those of Mt. Yongmasan and Mt. Achasan estimated to be this male with a different maternal lineage. Our present findings provide molecular evidence that at least three gorals have been inhabiting or continuously visiting the mountainous areas of Seoul metropolitan city, suggesting that a management system may be necessary for protecting this natural habitat of endangered long-tailed goral.
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韩国首尔市濒危长尾白喉发生的分子证据
对首尔龙马山、阿察山、仁王山等地被推测为濒危物种的长尾鼬的粪便和毛发进行了分子鉴定、性别区分、身份鉴定等,并对其栖息地和数量进行了调查。线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I (COI)基因序列分析表明,这3座山的DNA样本均为长尾山羊的DNA样本。分子性别分析结果显示,龙马山有雌雄各1只,阿查山有雌雄各1只,仁王山没有。鉴定结果表明,龙马山和亚查山的雄性是同一只雄性,推测这只雄性从龙马山迁移到亚查山。此外,仁王山山脚的COI序列与龙马山和阿查山的COI序列不同,推测这是一种具有不同母系的雄性。我们的研究结果提供了分子证据,表明至少有三只长尾鼬在首尔市的山区居住或持续访问,这表明有必要建立一个管理系统来保护濒临灭绝的长尾鼬的自然栖息地。
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