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      Preference for natural borders in rice paddies by two treefrog species

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      In the Republic of Korea, one of the biggest threats to amphibians is habitat modification such as urbanisation and land conversion. With the loss of natural habitats, rice paddies play an important role as substitute habitats for amphibians that orig...

      In the Republic of Korea, one of the biggest threats to amphibians is habitat modification such as urbanisation and land conversion. With the loss of natural habitats, rice paddies play an important role as substitute habitats for amphibians that originally inhabited wetlands. However, since the 70’s, traditional rice agriculture has been modernised, leading to an increase in the number of concrete ditches and roads bordering rice paddies. This modernisation could have affected the distribution and density of amphibians. In this study, we investigated the preferred position, based on the advertisement calls for two treefrog species (Dryophytes japonicus and D. suweonensis), in relation to different types of borders such as natural ditch, concrete ditch, one-lane dirt road and vegetation. The results show that treefrogs seem to avoid rice paddies with concrete ditches, and with no ditch, which provided no resting microhabitat. The sides of the paddies preferred by the two treefrog species were the ones with vegetation of 30 cm wider or higher, while the two species seemed to avoid the side of paddies with roads. Our results are important for the conservation of anuran species in rice paddies in general as it highlights the need for vegetated areas, preferentially along natural ditches.

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      9 Roh G, "Spatiotemporal distributions and habitat characteristics of the endangered treefrog, Hyla suweonensis, in relation to sympatric H. japonica" 24 : 78-84, 2014

      10 Amaël Borzée, "Seoul, Keep Your Paddies! Implications for the Conservation of Hylid Species" 한국동물분류학회 31 (31): 176-181, 2015

      1 Moriyama H, "What does it mean to protect paddy fields?" Rural Culture Association Japan 1997

      2 Pellet J, "Use of the harmonic direction finder to study the terrestrial habitats of the European treefrog (Hyla arborea)" 27 : 138-142, 2006

      3 Fujioka M, "The impact of changing irrigation practices in rice fields on frog populations of the Kanto Plain, central Japan" 12 : 101-108, 1997

      4 McDonnell MJ, "The application of the ecological gradient paradigm to the study of urban effects;Humans as components of ecosystems: the ecology of subtle human effects and populated areas" Springer-Verlag 175-189, 1993

      5 Beebee TJC, "The amphibian decline crisis: a watershed for conservation biology?" 125 : 271-285, 2005

      6 Borzee A, "Temporal and spatial differentiation in microhabitat use: implications for reproductive isolation and ecological niche specification" 11 : 375-387, 2016

      7 Kuramoto M, "Systematic implications of hybridization experiments with some Eurasian treefrogs (Genus Hyla)" 3 : 609-616, 1984

      8 Katano O, "Species diversity and abundance of freshwater fishes in irrigation ditches around rice fields" 66 : 107-121, 2003

      9 Roh G, "Spatiotemporal distributions and habitat characteristics of the endangered treefrog, Hyla suweonensis, in relation to sympatric H. japonica" 24 : 78-84, 2014

      10 Amaël Borzée, "Seoul, Keep Your Paddies! Implications for the Conservation of Hylid Species" 한국동물분류학회 31 (31): 176-181, 2015

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