Tominaga O, Su Z H, Kim C G, Okamoto M, Imura Y, Osawa S
Shibatsuji-cho, Nara 630-8114, Japan.
J Mol Evol. 2000 Jun;50(6):541-9. doi: 10.1007/s002390010057.
Phylogenetic analyses based on the mitochondrial ND5 gene comparisons and the geohistory of the Japanese Islands suggest that each Japanese species belonging to the subtribe Carabina has its own history for the establishment of its present habitat in the Japanese Islands. It can be roughly classified into two categories: (1) species which were derived from the ancestry that inhabited ancient Japan at the time of its split from the Eurasian Continent [ca. 15 million years ago (MYA)], followed by diversification within the Japanese Islands; and (2) species which invaded Hokkaido from the Eurasian Continent through land-bridges from Sakhalin and/or the Kuriles or from western Japan from the Korean Peninsula during the glacial era (<2 MYA).
基于线粒体ND5基因比较和日本岛屿地质历史的系统发育分析表明,日本岛甲亚族的每个日本物种在日本岛屿建立其当前栖息地都有各自的历史。它大致可分为两类:(1)起源于日本从欧亚大陆分裂时(约1500万年前)就栖息在古代日本的祖先,随后在日本岛屿内发生分化的物种;(2)在冰河时代(<200万年前)通过来自萨哈林岛和/或千岛群岛的陆桥或从朝鲜半岛从日本西部入侵北海道的物种。