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  • KOREAN
  • P-ISSN2287-8327
  • E-ISSN2288-1220
  • SCOPUS, KCI

Population Dynamics of the Long-Tailed Clawed Salamander Larva, Onychodactylus fischeri, and Its Age Structure in Korea

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2008, v.31 no.1, pp.31-36
Lee, Jung-Hyun

Junho Eom
Daesik Park*

Abstract

Larvae of the long-tailed clawed salamander, Onychodactylus fischeri, have a relatively long larval period,spending a year or more within the stream where they hatch; therefore, a well-established larval population could be critical for the conservation of adult populations. To study the population dynamics of long-tailed clawed salamander age of larval clawed salamanders collected from thre diferent populations in October, 204 using skeletochronology. The age of long-tailed clawed salamander larvae ranged from 0 to 3 years. New recruitment of larvae in the population primarily occurred in November, 2005, and mid-March, 2006. Larvae with a snout-vent length of more than 30 mm disappeared from the streams in September, 2005, suggesting that two to thre year-old clawed salamander larvae metamorphosed during this period.

keywords
Breeding season, Long-tailed clawed salamander, Metamorphosis, Onychodactylus fischeri, Skeletochronology

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