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Elevational Distribution of Amphibians: Resolving Distributions, Patterns, and Species Communities in the Republic of Korea.

Desiree Andersen, Ming‐Feng Chuang, Minjee Choe, Ajoung Kim, Sera Kwon, Yikweon Jang, Amaël Borzée

2022PubMed12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 55,182) collected between 1909 and 2020. We then determined elevation distribution patterns and species communities for all amphibians in the Republic of Korea. Species were found to range from sea level up to 1,393 m a.s.l. The average elevational distribution was significantly different between species but also between anura and caudata. On average, anura were found at lower elevations with a peak in species richness and abundance matching with the lowlands. In opposition, the peak in species richness and abundance for caudata matched with low hilly landscapes. The altitudinal distributions of species were strongly skewed, with all 23 species found within the 0-199 m range, and steadily decreasing with only five species within the last elevational range (1,200-1,399 m). Finally, only a few species were found below 30 m, reflecting a likely risk of salinisation in this environment. Our results help understand the altitudinal distribution of amphibians in the Republic of Korea.

Topics & Concepts

Species richnessBiologyEctothermEcologyRange (aeronautics)AmphibianBiodiversityAbundance (ecology)Species distributionCaudataGlobal biodiversityFaunaElevation (ballistics)HabitatGeometryComposite materialMaterials scienceMathematicsSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeAmphibian and Reptile BiologyEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies