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Abstract
Invasive species can be unpredictable in their ability to adapt and spread across novel landscapes. American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) and red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans) have become invasive in South Korea since their introduction in the 1970s through the food and pet trades. One of the first steps to their population regulations is to determine each species' distribution in the country, which will allow for the identification of at-risk areas. In this study, we used a combination of kernel density and habitat suitability modeling to identify regions of current invasion and future spread for both species. We additionally modeled habitat suitability under a variety of climate scenarios, spanning 2021-2100 in order to determine possible climate change-based spread. For L. catesbeianus we found the total possible invasible area to be 46.2% of the country under current climate conditions, with 26.5% of the country currently invaded. For T. scripta, we found the total possible invasible area to be 38.5% of the country under current climate conditions, with 2.1% currently invaded. Finally, based on climate change predictions, both species are expected to have a decreased range of suitable area in the coming decades. The variations between the two invasive species pertain to their different breeding ecology.
入侵物种的适应能力和在新环境中的传播能力是不可预测的。美国牛蛙(Lithobates catesbeianus)和红耳滑蛙(Trachemys scripta elegans)自20世纪70年代通过食品和宠物贸易进入韩国以来,已经成为入侵物种。他们的人口管理的第一步是确定每个物种在该国的分布,这将允许识别有风险的地区。在这项研究中,我们使用核密度和生境适宜性模型相结合的方法来确定两种物种目前的入侵区域和未来的传播区域。此外,我们还模拟了2021-2100年各种气候情景下的栖息地适宜性,以确定可能的基于气候变化的传播。在当前气候条件下,柽柳可能入侵的总面积为全国的46.2%,目前入侵面积为26.5%。在当前气候条件下,柽柳可能入侵面积占全国总面积的38.5%,目前入侵面积占全国总面积的2.1%。最后,基于对气候变化的预测,这两个物种在未来几十年的适宜生长区域范围都将缩小。这两种入侵物种之间的差异与它们不同的繁殖生态有关。
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Animal Cells and Systems is the official journal of the Korean Society for Integrative Biology. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes original papers that cover diverse aspects of biological sciences including Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, Developmental Biology, Evolution and Systematic Biology, Population Biology, & Animal Behaviour, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Neurobiology and Immunology, and Translational Medicine.