Subspecific Status of the Korean Tiger Inferred by Ancient DNA Analysis [PDF]
The tiger population that once inhabited the Korean peninsula was initially considered a unique subspecies (Panthera tigris coreensis), distinct from the Amur tiger of the Russian Far East (P. t. altaica).
Mu-Yeong Lee +12 more
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New Uropodina records and species from the Korean Peninsula (Acari: Mesostigmata) [PDF]
Thirteen Mesostigmata species are recorded from the Korean Peninsula. Two of them Nenteria koreana and Leonardiella koreana spp. nov. are new to science, and further eleven species are recorded for the first time from the Korean Peninsula.
Kontschán, J., Park, S.J., Yoon, T.J.
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Genetic structure and geneflow of Malus across the Korean Peninsula using genotyping-by-sequencing [PDF]
This study was to understand the genetic structure and diversity of the Korean Malus species. We used genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) technology to analyze samples of 112 individuals belonging to 18 populations of wild Malus spp.
Young-Ho Ha +4 more
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Decaying Post-Seismic Deformation Observed on the Korean Peninsula Following the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake [PDF]
We investigated decaying post-seismic deformation observed on the Korean Peninsula associated with the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS).
Dong-Hyo Sohn +5 more
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Analysis of Korean Peninsula Earthquake Network Based on Event Shuffling and Network Shuffling [PDF]
In this work, a Korean peninsula earthquake network, constructed via event-sequential linking known as the Abe–Suzuki method, was investigated in terms of network properties.
Seungsik Min, Gyuchang Lim
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iSCNT embryo culture system for restoration of Cervus nippon hortulorum, presumed to be sika deer in the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Sika deer inhabiting South Korea became extinct when the last individual was captured on Jeju Island in Korea in 1920 owing to the Japanese seawater relief business, but it is believed that the same subspecies (Cervus nippon hortulorum) inhabits North ...
Yong-Su Park, Min-Gee Oh, Sang-Hwan Kim
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DPRK as a factor of Japan’s national security [PDF]
Nowadays, the Korean Peninsula is a long-term source of tension in the Asia-Pacific region. The international community is particularly concerned about the DPRK ’s nuclear missile program and Pyongyang’s tests, which a number of countries view as a ...
Domakhina Yu.A.
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An Updated Checklist and Perspective Study of Millipedes (Arthropoda: Myriapoda: Diplopoda) in the Korean Peninsula [PDF]
The Korean peninsula has diverse habitats and so would be expected to have a rich millipede fauna because of its location between the Paleoarctic and Oriental regions. To facilitate studies on millipedes, this work provides an updated list and discussion
Anh D. Nguyen +3 more
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Integrating continental mainland and islands in temperate East Asia: liverworts and hornworts of the Korean Peninsula [PDF]
The liverwort and hornwort flora of the Korean Peninsula possesses some unique traits arising from the geographic position of the Peninsula, where the mainland flora meets insular flora.
Seung Se Choi +2 more
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The subfamily Prostemmatinae Reuter is taxonomically reviewed from the Korean Peninsula with findings of two species. The tribe Phorticini is first recognized from the Korean Peninsula based on Rhamphocoris hasegawai (Ishihara, 1943).
Hodan Lee +3 more
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