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Do Okinawa's Gobies Have a Strong Sense of Local Pride? Ishigaki Island and Iriomote Island Are Close to Each Other, but There Is No Interaction Between Them. Graduate School Researcher Who Analyzed the Genetic Information Is "Surprised"

Do Okinawa's gobies have a strong sense of local pride? On the 17th, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) announced that they had analyzed the genetic information of the Minami Hime-mimizugoby found on Okinawa Island, Kume Island, Ishigaki Island, and Iriomote Island, and found that individuals remain on each island and grow there. The Minami Hime-mimizugoby is an amphidromous fish that travels between river…
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Do Okinawa's gobies have a strong sense of local pride? On the 17th, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) announced that they had analyzed the genetic information of the Minami Hime-mimizugoby found on Okinawa Island, Kume Island, Ishigaki Island, and Iriomote Island, and found that individuals remain on each island and grow there. The Minami Hime-mimizugoby is an amphidromous fish that travels between river…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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