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  1. A Non-Native Sika Deer Found in the Yambaru Region of Okinawa-Jima Island, Southern Japan, Exhibits a Genotype Originating from Northern Lineage
  2. Low-dose chronic radiation exposure does not induce oxidative DNA damage in Pinus densiflora a decade after the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant accident
  3. Maternal lineage of rewilded swine in Fukushima contributes to faster introgression in wild boar populations
  4. Genomic signature and evolutionary history of completely cleistogamous lineages in the non-photosynthetic orchid Gastrodia
  5. Lack of successful sexual reproduction suggests the irreversible parthenogenesis in a stick insect
  6. The sacred deer conflict of management after a 1000‐year history: Hunting in the name of conservation or loss of their genetic identity
  7. Phylogeographical evidence for historical long-distance dispersal in the flightless stick insect Ramulus mikado
  8. Fruitless mating with the exes: the irreversible parthenogenesis in a stick insect
  9. Rapid survey of genetic effect after Fukushima disaster under low dose radiation
  10. Resurrection and emended description of Gastrodia foetida (Orchidaceae)
  11. A historic religious sanctuary may have preserved ancestral genetics of Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon)
  12. Mutational effects of chronic gamma radiation throughout the life cycle of Arabidopsis thaliana: Insight into radiosensitivity in the reproductive stage
  13. Radiocesium accumulation and germline mutations in chronically exposed wild boar from Fukushima, with radiation doses to human consumers of contaminated meat
  14. Genetic diversity and structure of the endangered lady's slipper orchid Cypripedium japonicum Thunb. (Orchidaceae) in Japan
  15. Japanese “nameko” mushrooms (<i>Pholiota microspora</i>) produced via sawdust-based cultivation exhibit severe genetic bottleneck associated with a single founder
  16. Habitat disturbance may form subpopulation genetic structure in an invasive rodent species (Myocastor coypus) within a Japanese river system
  17. Development of paternally‐inherited Y chromosome simple sequence repeats of sika deer and their application in genetic structure, artificial introduction, and interspecific hybridization analyses
  18. Development of microsatellite markers for the geographically parthenogenetic stick insect <i>Phraortes elongatus</i> (Insecta: Phasmatodea)
  19. Radiation dose rate to Japanese cedar and plants collected from Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture
  20. Introgression dynamics from invasive pigs into wild boar following the March 2011 natural and anthropogenic disasters at Fukushima
  21. Isolation and characterization of microsatellites from a cicada, <i>Yezoterpnosia nigricosta</i> (Hemiptera: Cicadidae), distributed in subarctic and cool temperate forests
  22. Corrigendum: New microsatellite markers recognize differences in tandem repeats among four related <i>Gastrodia</i> species (Orchidaceae) [Genes Genet. Syst. (2019) 94, p. 225–229]
  23. Non-destructive DNA extraction from herbarium specimens: a method particularly suitable for plants with small and fragile leaves
  24. Author Correction: Mating of escaped domestic pigs with wild boar and possibility of their offspring migration after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  25. Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered sleeper <i>Eleotris oxycephala</i> (Perciformes: Eleotridae)
  26. New microsatellite markers recognize differences in tandem repeats among four related <i>Gastrodia</i> species (Orchidaceae)
  27. Mating of escaped domestic pigs with wild boar and possibility of their offspring migration after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
  28. Development of microsatellite markers for the completely cleistogamous species <i>Gastrodia takeshimensis</i> (Orchidaceae) that are transferable to its chasmogamous sister <i>G. nipponica</i>
  29. DNA barcoding suggested the existence of cryptic species and high biodiversity of South Korean pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones)
  30. Historical and recent impacts on genetic structure of an island rabbit
  31. Comparative morphological analysis of two parallel mycoheterotrophic transitions reveals divergent and convergent traits in the genus Pyrola (Pyroleae, Ericaceae)
  32. Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered orchid <i>Calanthe izu-insularis</i> (Orchidaceae)
  33. Genetic analysis of Japanese and American specimens of Scirpus hattorianus suggests its introduction from North America
  34. Development of microsatellite markers for partially and putative fully mycoheterotrophic varieties of <i>Pyrola japonica</i> sensu lato (Ericaceae)
  35. Genetic diversity and population structure of Nuphar submersa (Nymphaeaceae), a critically endangered aquatic plant endemic to Japan, and implications for its conservation
  36. Chloroplast DNA sequencing and detailed microsatellite genotyping of all remnant populations suggests that only a single genet survives of the critically endangered plant Rehmannia japonica
  37. Variation in vegetative morphology tracks the complex genetic diversification of the mycoheterotrophic species Pyrola japonica sensu lato
  38. Isolation and Characterization of Novel Microsatellite Loci For The Endangered OrchidCypripedium japonicum(Orchidaceae)
  39. A rapid and low-cost protocol for DNA extraction from small-sized pseudoscorpion appendages
  40. From glacial refugia to wide distribution range: demographic expansion of Loropetalum chinense (Hamamelidaceae) in Chinese subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest
  41. Predominance of a single clone of the most widely distributed bamboo species Phyllostachys edulis in East Asia
  42. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci fromCorydalis ambigua(Papaveraceae)
  43. Asymmetric gene flow and the distribution of genetic diversity in morphologically distinct Abies mariesii populations in contrasting eco-habitats
  44. Ubiquitous Genotyping for Conservation of Endangered Plant Species
  45. Genetic structure of the critically endangered Red-headed Wood PigeonColumba janthina nitensand its implications for the management of threatened island populations
  46. Population and genetic status of a critically endangered species in Korea, Euchresta japonica (Leguminosae), and their implications for conservation
  47. Complete genotyping in conservation genetics, a case study of a critically endangered shrub, Stachyurus macrocarpus var. prunifolius (Stachyuraceae) in the Ogasawara Islands, Japan
  48. Genetic consequences of rapid population decline and restoration of the critically endangered herb Polemonium kiushianum
  49. Genetic structure of introduced swamp buffalo subpopulations in tropical Australia
  50. Not an ancient relic: the endemic Livistona palms of arid central Australia could have been introduced by humans
  51. Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered grassland species Vincetoxicum pycnostelma (Apocynaceae) by using next-generation sequencing technology
  52. Genetic variation and structure of the endangered Lady Fern Athyrium viridescentipes based on ubiquitous genotyping
  53. Isolation and characterization of ten microsatellite loci of endangered Anderson’s crocodile newt, Echinotriton andersoni
  54. Development of ten microsatellite markers for Arisaema minus (Araceae), a vulnerable Japanese herb species
  55. Genetic Diversity of the Japanese Wood Pigeon,Columba janthina, Endemic to Islands of East Asia, Estimated by Newly Developed Microsatellite Markers
  56. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in a clonal herb, Cardamine leucantha (Brassicaceae)
  57. Development of eight microsatellite markers for Corydalis hirtipes (Fumariaceae), a narrow endemic species of Korea
  58. Development of nuclear SSRs for the insular shrub Clerodendrum izuinsulare (Verbenaceae) and the widespread C. trichotomum
  59. Microsatellite loci in an endangered fern species, Athyrium viridescentipes (Woodsiaceae), and cross-species amplification
  60. Development of nuclear microsatellite markers for the critically endangered freshwater macrophyte, Nuphar submersa (Nymphaeaceae), and cross-species amplification in six additional Nuphar taxa
  61. Development of microsatellite markers for Euryale ferox (Nymphaeaceae), an endangered aquatic plant species in Japan
  62. Development of microsatellite markers for the northern Australian endemic fan palm Livistona rigida (Arecaceae), with cross-amplification in the five related species
  63. Development of Microsatellite Markers for the Two Giant Salamander Species (Andrias japonicus and A. davidianus)
  64. Lack of genetic differentiation among subpopulations of the black‐footed albatross on the Bonin Islands
  65. Development of microsatellite markers for Adenophora palustris (Campanulaceae), a critically endangered wetland plant species in Japan
  66. Isolation and characterization of 11 microsatellite loci in Swida controversa (Cornaceae)
  67. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci for Imperata cylindrica, an invasive perennial grass
  68. Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for Prunus verecunda and Prunus grayana (Rosaceae)
  69. Identification and characterization of eight microsatellite loci in Machilus pseudokobu (Lauraceae), an endemic species of the Bonin Islands
  70. Development of microsatellite markers for Stachyurus macrocarpus and Stachyurus macrocarpus var. prunifolius (Stachyuraceae), critically endangered shrub species endemic to the Bonin Islands
  71. Development of microsatellite markers for Polemonium kiushianum (Polemoniaceae), a critically endangered grassland plant species in Japan
  72. Isolation and characterization of 10 microsatellite loci inCallicarpa subpubescens(Verbenaceae), an endemic species of the Bonin Islands
  73. Development of microsatellite markers for Quercus miyagii Koidz. (Fagaceae), an endemic species in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan
  74. Development of microsatellite markers for Pasania edulis (Makino) Makino, one of the dominant species of lucidphyllous forests in southern Kyushu, Japan
  75. Genetic differentiation among populations of an oceanic island: The case ofMetrosideros boninensis, an endangered endemic tree species in the Bonin Islands
  76. Short Communication. Some wild bamboo clumps contain more than one genet
  77. Development of microsatellite markers for Bambusa arnhemica (Poaceae: Bambuseae), a bamboo endemic to northern Australia
  78. Low genetic diversity in the bottlenecked population of endangered non-native banteng in northern Australia
  79. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Melicope quadrilocularis (Rutaceae), an endemic plant species of the Bonin Islands, Japan, and cross-species amplification in closely related taxa
  80. Development of microsatellite markers for Echinops setifer (Asteraceae), an endangered grassland plant species in Japan
  81. Development of microsatellite markers for Metrosideros boninensis (Myrtaceae), an endangered endemic plant species from the Bonin Islands, Japan
  82. Conservation Value of Non-Native Banteng in Northern Australia
  83. Edge fluctuation studies in Heliotron J
  84. Confinement characteristics of ECH plasmas in Heliotron J