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Database of Amphibia distribution in West Siberia (Russia) E. P. Simonov, V. N. Kuranova, A. Lisachov [et al.]

Contributor(s): Simonov, Evgeniy P | Kuranova, Valentina N | Lisachov, Artem | Yartsev, Vadim V | Bogomolova, Irina NMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): батрахофауна | настоящие жабы | Западная Сибирь | бесхвостые земноводные | углозубы | хвостатые земноводные | чесночницы | настоящие лягушки | настоящие саламандры | встречаемость видов | базы данных | земноводныеGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Biodiversity data journal Vol. 10. P. e82436 (1-19)Abstract: West Siberia is a large region in North Eurasia, which harbours multiple climatic zones, landscape types and biomes. Its amphibian fauna is characterised by a combination of European and Asian species. For many species, this region is the place where the limits of their global ranges are located (Rana temporaria, R. amurensis, Bufotes sitibundus). West Siberia also has at least two non-native amphibian species (Pelophylax ridibundus, Bufotes viridis). The exact ranges and patterns of distribution of the West Siberian amphibian species are poorly studied. The mapping of species ranges is important for the development of conservation measures and monitoring of invasive species is required to investigate their impacts on the natural ecosystems.
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Библиогр.: с. 15-19

West Siberia is a large region in North Eurasia, which harbours multiple climatic zones, landscape types and biomes. Its amphibian fauna is characterised by a combination of European and Asian species. For many species, this region is the place where the limits of their global ranges are located (Rana temporaria, R. amurensis, Bufotes sitibundus). West Siberia also has at least two non-native amphibian species (Pelophylax ridibundus, Bufotes viridis). The exact ranges and patterns of distribution of the West Siberian amphibian species are poorly studied. The mapping of species ranges is important for the development of conservation measures and monitoring of invasive species is required to investigate their impacts on the natural ecosystems.

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