학술논문

한국 야생에서 발견된 비단거북(Chrysemys spp.) 3종의 관찰 사례 보고
The Case Report on the Three Species of Painted Turtles (Chrysemys spp.) in the Wild of South Korea
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
조선자연과학논문집, 12/31/2023, Vol. 16, Issue 4, p. 103-110
Subject
Invasive species
Wetland ecosystems
Painted turtle (Chrysemys spp.)
Invasive species monitoring and management
Language
Korean
ISSN
2005-1042
Abstract
Invasive species are organisms that are introduced into places outside of their natural distribution range. The global pet trade is facilitating the introduction of invasive species into new countries and areas. Among the introduced alien species, turtles are one of the most common animal groups whether lives in wetland ecosystems, such as wetlands or reservoirs. Like other countries around the world, exotic turtles is becoming a growing concern for the wetland ecosystem in South Korea. In this study, we report new reports of subspecies of Painted turtle (Chrysemys spp.): Chrysemys picta marginata, C. p. bellii and C. dorsalis , from the reservoirs in downtown Cheongju and Gwangju, South Korea. We used morphological features, such as the characteristics of the legs, plastron, and carapace, to identify the turtles. It is assumed that all turtles were artificially released into nature. Considering the increasing number of reports on the introduction of alien invasive turtles in Korean wetlands, we recommend the formulation of an immediate and systematic management plan for pet trades and organized continuous monitoring programs.