A new record of the Greek frog at the northern border of the species area

Authors: Crnobrnja‐Isailović, Jelka Country: Serbia DOI: 10.3897/herpetozoa.38.e150553 Published: Jan. 1, 2025 Source: Herpetozoa OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: distribution range · Topics: Species Distribution and Climate Change, Spider Taxonomy and Behavior Studies, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

The Greek frog (Rana graeca) is a European species, endemic to the Balkan Peninsula. This brown frog inhabits hilly/mountain areas where it almost exclusively spawns in fast-running streams and rivers. The northern border of the species distribution range spreads from northwestern Bosnia & Herzegovina to northwestern Serbia and then shifts towards the southeastern Balkans. The new records noticed in the central part of Serbia (Šumadija) suggest that the presence of the Greek frog could be easily overlooked if a locality is not inspected at the right time of the year. Possible suitable habitats positioned more to the north from the present northern contours of the species area should be thoroughly explored.

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