Possible Shifts in the Genetic Diversity of Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis) in Hokkaido, Japan: Indications of Continental Gene Flow

Author:

Dong Wenjing1,Tomita Kai1,Sawada Akira2,Hasebe Makoto3,Inoue Masako4,Momose Kunikazu4,Nakamura Tatsuro1,Teraoka Hiroki14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, Ebetsu 069-8501, Japan

2. Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa 359-1192, Japan

3. NPO Sarobetsu Eco Network, Toyotomi 098-4100, Japan

4. NPO Red-crowned Crane Conservancy, Kushiro 085-0036, Japan

Abstract

Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) consist of two distinct groups: the continental population and the island population. The island population, localized in Hokkaido, Japan, exhibits very low genetic diversity due to its rapid recovery from the brink of extinction. Our previous research in 2018 highlighted a possible mating between a male from the continental population, with the Gj5 haplotype, and a female from the island population, with the Gj2 haplotype, at Hitominuma Sawmp shore in northern Hokkaido. The present study attempted to unravel the distribution of their offspring by examining the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of this mixed breeding pair compared with samples collected from cranes in northern and southeastern Hokkaido between 2008 and 2022. The analysis identified 55 MHC types, including 10 known types in a dataset of 89 crane samples, based on amino acid sequences. A total of 58 MHC types were recognized, based on nucleotide sequences, as there were many cases in which the same amino acid sequence had different nucleotide sequences. The five DNA types of MHC in the Hitominuma Swamp male were predominantly identified in eight cranes from northern Hokkaido and one chick from southeastern Hokkaido. In addition, population genetic analysis, based on insertion/deletion (InDel) polymorphisms, indicates distinct population differentiation between the northern and southeastern regions of Hokkaido. These results suggest that genetic contributions from the continental red-crowned crane population have already been integrated into the Hokkaido populations, with a more pronounced influence in northern Hokkaido.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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