Figure 1 from: Lee K-H, Chen T-H, Shang G, Clulow S, Yang Y-J, Lin S-M (2019) A check list and population trends of invasive amphibians and reptiles in Taiwan. ZooKeys 829: 85-130. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.829.27535
Main Authors: | Lee, Ko-Huan, Chen, Tien-Hsi, Shang, Gaus, Clulow, Simon, Yang, Yi-Ju, Lin, Si-Min |
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https://zenodo.org/record/2597764 |
Daftar Isi:
- Figure 1 A The occurrence of Kaloulapulchra was first discovered in Kaohsiung (1), and later expanded northward to Yunlin, and southward to a disjunct location in Kenting (2) B the skin of this medium- to large-sized microhylid can secret toxins C their tadpoles are commonly found in the invasive regions. Photographed by Gaus Shang (B) and Yin-Hsun Yang (C).