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Report on the endangered species, reeve’s turtle(Mauremys reevesii), and invasive species, red-eared slider(Trachemys scripta elegans), river cooter(Pseudemys concinna), and Chinese stripe nevked turtle(Mauremys sinensis) in the natural breeding site in Jeonju Duckjin lake in Jeonju, South Korea KCI 등재

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예방수의학회지 (Journal of Preventive Veterinary Medicine)
한국예방수의학회(구 한국수의공중보건학회) (The Korean Society of Preventive Veterinary Medicine)
초록

LIn this study, we investigated the habitat characteristics of a Jeonju Duckjin lake in Jeonju City, Jeonbuk, in which a large group of reeve’s turtle(Mauremys reevesii)(endangered species Class II and natural monument No. 453 in Korea) was discovered. The lake where reeve’s turtle(M. reevesii) was discovered, was beside Jeonbuk National university. That lake was surrounded by lotuses, dam, and reeds. We found 12 reeve’s turtle(M. reevesii)(included with 2 juveniles), 30 red eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans)(included with 4 juveniles), 22 river cooter(Pseudemys concinna)(included with 5 juveniles), and 6 Chinese stripe necked turtle(Mauremys sinensis)(included with 4 juveniles) from June to September, 2024, respectively. A number of red-eared sliders(Trachemys scripta elegans) which threaten the survival of reeve’s turtle(M. reevesii), were also found in and around the lake. Newborn turtles in this year were not observed. However, we estimated that natural breeding had sufficiently occurred since we observed many young turtles in the lake. Furthermore, the presence of young red-eared slider individuals can be a persistent problem for reeve’s turtle(M. reevesii) as they are competing species. In conclusion, in-situ conservation method should be considered for protecting the endangered turtle and their habitat.

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Abstract
서 론
재료 및 방법
    남생이 서식지 조사
    남생이 개체수 조사
    남생이에 대한 위협 요인인 교란종들 조사
결 과
고 찰
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저자
  • Minho Park(Animal Health and Welfare Department, Hoseo University, Asan 31499, Korea)
  • Heejin Ham(Animal Health and Welfare Department, Hoseo University, Asan 31499, Korea) Corresponding author