Amphibian species of DDBR

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Dernière modification juin 12, 2018, 12:11 (TU)
Créé le septembre 9, 2017, 08:01 (TU)
E-mail torok_zsolt2004@yahoo.co.uk
Langue Eng
Abstract Up to the present in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve (DDBR) there were recorded 11 native amphibian taxa (10 species and one hybrid). Taking into account the developments related to criteria for conservation status of wild species (on world-wide level, on European continental level, on EU level and on national level), the work provides details on the proposals to consider the following conservations status to amphibians occurring in the DDBR: Triturus dobrogicus (widely distributed, but not frequent species) – Vulnerable; Triturus vulgaris (widely distributed, but not frequent species) – Vulnerable; Bombina bombina (widely distributed, frequent species) - Least Concern; Pelobates fuscus (widely distributed, relatively frequent species) - Least Concern; Pelobates syriacus (a species distributed in the southern part of DDBR and at the limit of the continental plateau) – Vulnerable; Bufo bufo (species occurring only in the proper Danube Delta and less adapted to regularely flooded wetlands with high water-level variations) - Least Concern; Bufo viridis (widely distributed, frequent species, excepting the reed-dominated areas) - Least Concern; Hyla arborea (widely distributed, relatively frequent species) - Least Concern; Rana lessonae (species recorded only in the proper Danube Delt, but probably more frequent than is it known in the present) - Least Concern; Rana ridibunda (widely distributed, frequent species) - Least Concern and Rana kl. esculenta (widely distributed, frequent amphibian) - Least Concern.
Licence CC-BY-4.0
Classification Biota
Creation date 2013-11-25
Publication date 2013-12-10
Last revision date 2013-12-10
INSPIRE theme Species distribution
Free keywords Biota, Species distribution, Amphibians, Red List, Ecological status, Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania
Temporal date 2013-12-10
Lineage The data are based on the results of investigations carried out in 2000 - 2013 period in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve.
Responsible party Organisation: Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development
Email: torok_zsolt2004@yahoo.co.uk
Role: Author
Related publications Zsolt. C. Török, "Contributions to an up-date of the Red List of wild species from the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. Part II. Reptiles" Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute, 20 (2014): 17 - 34. DOI: 10.7427/DDI.20.03
Limitations on public use No limitations.
Spatial extent - North 50.24
Spatial extent - South 42.08
Spatial extent - East 29.76
Spatial extent - West 8.15

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