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Ornithological Science | 2014

Gender Identification by Calls and Body Size of the Streaked Shearwater Examined by CHD Genes

Hiroshi Arima; Nariko Oka; Yoshiyuki Baba; Hisashi Sugawa; Takahiro Ota

Abstract Like most seabirds Streaked Shearwaters Calonectris leucomelas have sexually monomorphic plumage. Researchers have conveniently identified gender in the field by means of two types of calls, associated with dimorphism in body size. By molecular sexing analysis using the chromo-helicase-DNA-binding (CHD) genes, we determined the gender of Streaked Shearwaters in relation to call types and body size. We recorded the type of calls, measured body dimensions and collected non-invasive samples (buccal cells or feathers) of Streaked Shearwaters at two breeding islands. As obvious amplification to identify gender by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could not be obtained at high rates using a known universal primer pair, we developed two new primer pairs to identify gender in this species; this enabled us to identify the gender of all of the samples. Without exception all males gave high-pitched calls, whereas all females gave low-pitched calls. Molecular evidence also confirmed morphometric differences between males and females. We, therefore, conclude that Streaked Shearwaters exhibit sexual dimorphism in body size and call type. Males are significantly larger than females, and males give high calls whereas females give low calls.


Ornithological Science | 2013

Population Trends of Wintering Eurasian Coot Fulica atra in East Asia

Hiroshi Hashimoto; Hisashi Sugawa

Abstract The range of Eurasian Coot Fulica atra in Japan has expanded gradually since the 1980s, and the numbers of coot wintering at several sites in Japan have increased. In this paper, we summarize the trends in coot numbers wintering in Japan and mainland East Asia. In Japan, wintering numbers of coot have increased in most regions, except in northern Chiba Prefecture. The increase began in the late 1990s or around 2000 at several water bodies in the Kanto, Chubu, Kinki and Chugoku regions of Honshu. It also increased in the mid-2000s at several water bodies in the Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, and Kinki regions of Honshu, and perhaps also on the island of Kyushu. In China, huge numbers of coot overwintered at several sites in the lower Yangtze floodplain (e.g., Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake) and along the Jiangsu Coast near the Yangtze River mouth (e.g., Yancheng Nature Reserve, Hongze Hu Lake) during the 1990s. However, during the 2000s, no sites in China held more than 10,000 wintering coot. The number of coot wintering in coastal south China has also decreased. In South Korea, the number of wintering coot has increased especially since the mid-2000s. The increases in the populations of wintering coot in central and western Japan and in South Korea seem to be mainly as a result of changes in coot populations and/or habitats outside Japan. We suggest two possible causes: the breeding population of coot on the East Asian mainland may have increased, or some coot that used to overwinter in China may have begun wintering in Japan and South Korea.


Japanese Journal of Ornithology | 2004

Correlation between the pitch of calls and external measurements of Streaked Shearwaters Calonectris leucomelas breeding on Kanmuri Island

Hiroshi Arima; Hisashi Sugawa


Journal of Biogeography | 2016

Geographical variation in body size of a pelagic seabird, the streaked shearwater Calonectris leucomelas

Takashi Yamamoto; Hiroyoshi Kohno; Akira Mizutani; Ken Yoda; Sakiko Matsumoto; Ryo Kawabe; Shinichi Watanabe; Nariko Oka; Katsufumi Sato; Maki Yamamoto; Hisashi Sugawa; Kiyotaka Karino; Kozue Shiomi; Yoshinari Yonehara; Akinori Takahashi


The Bulletin of the Japanese Bird Banding Association | 2002

Correlation Between Position of Mounting Behavior and Vocalization Pitch of Calls in Streaked Shearwater Calonectris leucomelas

Hisashi Sugawa; Hiroshi Arima


Japanese Journal of Ornithology | 2002

Aims of hte basic resenrches of Grent Cormorant(Phalacrocorax carbo), assessment of its impact and the damage control

Masae Narusue; Hisashi Sugawa


Marine ornithology | 2014

LONG-TERM TRENDS IN BREEDING SITE FIDELITY OF STREAKED SHEARWATER CALONECTRIS LEUCOMELAS

Hisashi Sugawa; Kiyotaka Karino; Akio Ohshiro; Masashi Hirai


野生生物保護 : Wildlife conservation Japan | 2013

Impacts of human disturbances by boats on waterbirds wintering on the shores of Lake Biwa, Japan

Hiroshi Hashimoto; Hisashi Sugawa; Machiko Nishino; Toshiyuki Ishikawa


The Bulletin of the Japanese Bird Banding Association | 2010

Outline of Measurements Taken for Birds Banded in Kamchatka and Discussion of Data Base Used to Make Results Widely Available

Hisashi Sugawa; Manabu Mihara; Kiyoshi Iso


The Bulletin of the Japanese Bird Banding Association | 2010

Report on Japan-Russia Bird Banding Expedition on Kamchatka Peninsula

Norio Fukai; Hisashi Sugawa; Akira Chiba; Kiyoaki Ozaki

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Kiyotaka Karino

Yamashina Institute for Ornithology

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Nariko Oka

Yamashina Institute for Ornithology

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Akinori Takahashi

National Institute of Polar Research

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Kiyoaki Ozaki

Yamashina Institute for Ornithology

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