Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status
Author
Jo, Yeong-Seok
Author
Baccus, John T.
Author
Koprowski, John L.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-11-19
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Cervus nippon
Temminck, 1838
—Sika Deer
Cervus nippon
Temminck
in
Siebold, 1837
[1838] p.22;
Type
locality-
Nagasaki
,
Japan
;
Won, 1968 p.374
;
Corbet, 1978 p.200
;
Han, 1994 p.46
;
Won & Smith, 1999 p.22
;
Oh, 2004b p.262
;
Jo
et al
., 2012 p.252
.
C. hortulorum
Swinhoe, 1864 p.169
;
Type
locality-
Beijing
,
China
;
Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.380
.
C. mandarinus
Milne-Edwards, 1871 p.174
;
Type
locality-Beijing,
China
.
C. dybowskii
Taczanowski, 1876 p.123
;
Type
locality- Ussuri, Manchuria.
C. mantchuricus
Swinhoe, 1864 p.169
;
Type
locality- Newchwang (Yingkou), Manchuria;
Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.380
.
C. hortulorum hortulorum
:
Kuroda, 1938 p.6
.
C. nippon hortulorum
:
Tate, 1947 p.341
;
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.365
;
Won, 1958 p.431
;
Won, 1967 p.43
;
Won, 1968 p.375
;
Corbet, 1978 p.200
;
Yoon, 1992 p.128
.
C
.
nippon nippon
:
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.365
.
C
.
nippon mantchuricus
:
Won, 1958 p.430
;
Won, 1967 p.41
;
Yoon, 1992 p.126
.
Range:
Historically,
C. nippon
inhabited the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and southern coastal islands (
Lee 1965
). Recently, the distribution became limited to the Chinese and Russian border areas in Hamgyeongbuk Province and
Ryanggang Province
,
North Korea
(
Jin & Ouh 1990
;
Won & Smith 1999
;
Fig. 72
). Although the
South Korea
populations were extirpated in the 1990s, translocated sika deer from
Taiwan
released for religious ceremonies became invasive at Mt. Songni National Park (
Koh
et al.
2010a
). The National Park Service attempted to remove the Taiwanese Sika deer but about 100 feral deer remain (Songni National Park office, Pers. Comm.).
Remarks:
Won (1967)
listed two subspecies,
C. n.
mantchuricus
in
Jeju
Island and
C. n.
hortulorum
in the Korean Peninsula. Only one subspecies,
C. n.
hortulorum
,
formed populations in
Korea
after the extirpation of the species on
Jeju
Island (
Won 1968
).
Corbet (1978)
relegated
C. n.
mantchuricus
as a synonym of
C. n.
hortulorum
. Various populations of
C. nippon
have an uncertain origin or mixed ancestry. The genetic status of
C
.
n
.
hortulorum
remains particularly uncertain (
Harris 2008
).
Conservation status:
The North Korean government established habitats for
C. nippon
in Samjiyeon County and Beakam County as Natural Monuments in 1980. Also, the South Korean government designated
C
.
nippon
as an Endangered Species in 2005. However, the species became extinct in
South Korea
, with no plans for reintroduction. Although the IUCN listed this species as a species of ‘Least Concern’, the Red Data Book for
South Korea
registered
C. nippon
as ‘Regionally Extinct’ (NIBR 2012). The Red Data Book for
North Korea
lists the species as ‘Endangered’ (MAB
National Committee of DPR
Korea
2002
).