2021
DOI: 10.3825/ece.20-00029
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Conservation of frog habitats for land consolidation projects in paddy field areas

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“…Rice paddy fields are important spawning sites for frogs in Japan, such as the Japanese tree frog, Dryophytes japonica , and Japanese brown frog, Rana japonica (e.g., Osawa, 2008; Watabe et al, 2021). While toads have often been seen in wetlands near rice paddy fields (e.g., Miyamae and Matsui, 1979; Kusano et al, 1995; Fukuyama et al, 2007), there is little evidence showing that they use rice paddy area for spawning (e.g., Zheng et al, 2021); besides, our results showed a negative correlation between rice paddy area and presence of B. j. formosus (Table 3).…”
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“…Rice paddy fields are important spawning sites for frogs in Japan, such as the Japanese tree frog, Dryophytes japonica , and Japanese brown frog, Rana japonica (e.g., Osawa, 2008; Watabe et al, 2021). While toads have often been seen in wetlands near rice paddy fields (e.g., Miyamae and Matsui, 1979; Kusano et al, 1995; Fukuyama et al, 2007), there is little evidence showing that they use rice paddy area for spawning (e.g., Zheng et al, 2021); besides, our results showed a negative correlation between rice paddy area and presence of B. j. formosus (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%