• Title/Summary/Keyword: Genus Hyla

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The classification of Call Types in Genus Hyla in Habitats Around south Korea (한국에 서식하는 청개구리(Genus Hyla)의 소리 유형에 대한 분류)

  • 박시룡;천세민양서영
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 1996
  • Five call types of the genus Hyla in habitats around South Korea were classified according to some attributes of their advertisement calls (note duration, note intenral, dominant frequency, sonagram patterns. Among the call types, the E-type was more distinctive than the other call types in that it had a metal sound and much longer note duration and note intenral. This result indicated that some divergence had occurred in the advertisement call of the genus Hylo, though this was found in alimited number of regions and its occurrence was small.

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Speciation of the Two Species of the Genus Hyla (Anura) in Korea (한국산 청개구리속 2조의 종분화에 관한 연구)

  • 양서영;박병상
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 1988
  • A comparison between two species of Hyla japonica and H. suweonesis in Korea was carried out to clarify their morphological, genetic and ecological differences, to estimate presumed divergent time between them, and to elucidate their probable process and mechanism of speciation. The results are as follows; 1.The breeding season of H. japonica was earlier than that of H. suweonensis about one and half months. 2.H.japonica was distributed all over the country, while H. suweonensis was restricted in Kyonggi plains. 3.On the extemal morphometric characters, differences were hardiy seen between two species. But on the discriminant function analysis, there was apparent differences between them. 4.Genic variation based on 24 loci showed that H. japonica populations were about two fold more variable than that of H. suweonensis populations. 5.Genetic relatedness between two species was rather remote (S =0.520, D=0.634) 6.Their presumed divergent time was estimated to be about three and a quarter mfllon years. It is presumed that H. suweonensis was originated from H. japonica during the period of late pleocene and early pleistocene. 7.Premating isolating mechanisrns (breeding season, mating call, and microhabitat segregation) may be operating to prevent gene ifow between them.

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