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The Status of Distribution for Native Freshwater Turtles in Korea, with Remarks on Taxonomic Position  

Chang, Min-Ho (National Park Research Institute Korea National Park Service)
Song, Jae-Young (National Park Research Institute Korea National Park Service)
Koo, Kyo-Soung (Department of Biology Education, Jeju National University)
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Korean Journal of Environmental Biology / v.30, no.2, 2012 , pp. 151-155 More about this Journal
Abstract
Korean freshwater turtles are divided into native turtles, Chinemys reevesii in Geoemydidae, Pelodiscus sinensis in Trionychidae, and imported turtles, Trachemys scripta elegans, T. s. scripta, Pseudemys rubriventris and Ocadia sinensis. In this study, we determined the distribution of Korean freshwater turtles based on a field study and literature study, and considered the taxonomic position of unidentified native turtles. The study was carried out between May 2010 and November 2011 during the day time, and the capturing tool used to collect turtles consisted of net and metal frame. C. reevesii and P. sinensis were found in 16 and 11 places, respectively. C. reevesii, which inhabits the Korean peninsula, is a taxonomically controversial species, but it is presumed that the turtle belongs to Mauremys. Moreover recent taxonomic studies of the soft-shell turtle have shown that the Korean native species is P. maackii, and P. sinensis was imported from abroad and has been in the natural habitats of Korea since 1970s. The exterior shape and skeletal form of P. maackii and P. sinensis are nearly similar. However, the skin color and yellow spots on the shell could be used to distinguish the two species.
Keywords
C. reevesii; P. maackii; P. sinensis; distribution; taxonomic studies;
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