Hydropotes inermis Swinhoe, 1870

Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L., 2018, Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status, Zootaxa 4522 (1), pp. 1-216 : 105

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Hydropotes inermis Swinhoe, 1870
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Hydropotes inermis Swinhoe, 1870 View in CoL View at ENA —Chinese Water Deer

Hydropotes inermis Swinhoe, 1870 p.264 View in CoL ; Type locality- Yangtze River, China; Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.354; Won, 1968 p.379; Corbet, 1978 p.203; Han, 1994 p.46; Won & Smith, 1999 p.23; Oh, 2004b p.267.

H. argyropus Heude, 1884 p.1017 ; Type locality- Korea (Nomen nudum by Trouessart); Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.380.

H. kreyenbergi Hilzheimer, 1906 p.171 ; Type locality- Korea.

H. inermis argyropus: Kuroda, 1938 p.8 View in CoL ; Tate, 1947 p.331; Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.354; Won, 1958 p.432; Won, 1967 p.55; Won, 1968 p.379; Corbet, 1978 p.203; Yoon, 1992 p.132.

Range: The distribution of the Chinese water deer included central and southern Korea, except Jeju Island and remote islands ( Won 1968; Fig. 68 View FIGURE 68 ). This deer had a limited range in the northeastern part of the Korean Peninsula ( Kim et al. 2015). Due to its economic value as meat and fur, the North Korean government wanted to increase its range and therefore translocated three times (late 1950s–1960s) the species. Currently, H. inermis in North Korea expanded the distribution beyond the northeastern peninsula ( Kim 1999).

Remarks: Two distinct subspecies inhabit Far East Asia: one resides in China (H. i. inermis ), and the other occurs in Korea (H. i. argyropus ). Although recent DNA analysis showed two phylogroups in H. i. argyropus ( Koh et al. 2012a) , Chinese water deer in Korea have limited geographic variation and morphological differences; therefore, only one subspecies, H. i. argyropus Heude, 1884 has so far been recognized in Korea ( Hu et al. 2006, Kim et al. 2011a).

Conservation status: Populations of H. inermis have expanded in recent years, and the species has become a major agricultural pest in South Korea (NIBR 2017). The North Korean government made a habitat for the species at Mt. Guwol, Hwanghaenam Province a Natural Monument. Despite several releases of Chinese water deer by North Korean government, populations remain small due to illegal snaring for bush meat (Dr. William Duckworth, IUCN, Pers. Comm.). The Gwangju Metropolitan government designated this species a Provincially Protected Species in South Korea. The IUCN Red List records the Chinese water deer as ‘Vulnerable’.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Artiodactyla

Family

Cervidae

Genus

Hydropotes

Loc

Hydropotes inermis Swinhoe, 1870

Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L. 2018
2018
Loc

H. inermis argyropus:

Yoon 1992: 132
Corbet 1978: 203
Won 1968: 379
Won 1967: 55
Won 1958: 432
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott 1951: 354
Tate 1947: 331
Kuroda 1938: 8
1938
Loc

H. kreyenbergi

Hilzheimer 1906: 171
1906
Loc

H. argyropus

Kishida & Mori 1931: 380
Heude 1884: 1017
1884
Loc

Hydropotes inermis

Oh 2004: 267
Won & Smith 1999: 23
Han 1994: 46
Corbet 1978: 203
Won 1968: 379
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott 1951: 354
Swinhoe 1870: 264
1870
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