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Continental Northeast Asian Amphibians. Origins, Behavioural Ecology, and Conservation

  • Book

  • January 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5789744

Continental Northeast Asian Amphibians: Origins, Behavioral Ecology, and Conservation is the only comprehensive compilation of knowledge on the amphibian species of continental northeast Asia. Along with accounts for each species, the book introduces the biogeographic history, behavioral patterns, ecological requirements, and threats in the region. Written by a leading expert on Asian amphibians, this book delves into the details of origin and life history and distinguishes which variables have been instrumental to the distribution of populations and amphibian biodiversity in this region. Sections provide detailed accounts for field identification and range of the species' behavior during both breeding and non-breeding seasons. Finally, the book provides in-depth accounts on the threats and trends for each species, considering the current conservation pressure in the region. Each point is explained in relation with the very contrasted landscapes of the region that include two rather different species assemblages, one on the alluvial plains and the other at higher elevation on mountain ranges.

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Bufonidae (Bufo & Strauchbufo)
  3. Hylidae (Dryophytes)
  4. Bombinatoridae (Bombina)
  5. Microhylidae (Kaloula)
  6. Ranidae (Rana, Glandirana & Pelophylax)
  7. Dicroglossidae (Fejervarya)
  8. Hynobiidae (Onychodactylus, Salamandrella & Hynobius)
  9. Plethodontidae (Karsenia)
  10. Conclusion

Authors

Ama�l Borz�e Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China. Dr. Ama�l Borz�e is Full Professor in Nanjing Forestry University's College of Life Sciences and Principal Investigator of the Laboratory of Animal Behavior and Conservation in Nanjing, China. He obtained his MSc in Animal Behavior, Evolution, and Conservation from Lausanne University, France, and his PhD in Biological Sciences from Seoul National University, South Korea. Dr. Borz�e is co-chair of the IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group, Member of the IUCN SSC Skink Specialist Group, and Board Member of the Society for Conservation Biology. His research encompasses conservation of multi-species populations over large landscapes, with a special focus on amphibian breeding behavior and conservation. His publications include Elsevier's Continental Northeast Asian Amphibians.