Red-legged Frog

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The Red-legged Frog, a threatened native species in Oregon,[1] is a common name for a particular kind of frog of the west coast of North America. The Red-legged Frog requires stream side, woodland environments for survival. The Red-legged Frog is further subdivided into two categories:

These two have long been thought mere subspecies of Rana aurora, R. a. draytonii and R. a. aurora, respectively, with "Red-legged Frog" accordingly applying to that species as a whole. Analysis of mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data points to their being two distinct species however.[2]

See also Cryptic species complex

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ The Unheard Voice!, states that: "The Red Legged Frog [is] a threatened native species in Oregon." (2009)
  2. ^ Shaffer et al. (2004)

[edit] References

  • Shaffer, H. Bradley; Fellers, G.M.; Voss, Randal; Olive, S.J.C. & Pauly, Gregory B. (2004): Species boundaries, phylogeography and conservation genetics of the red-legged frog (Rana aurora/draytonii) complex. Molecular Ecology 13(9): 2667–2677. PDF fulltext


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