The Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica), one of the most cold-resistant species of amphibians


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The Japanese tree frog, a representative of the Manchurian fauna, is characterized by an outstanding cold resistance among the anuran amphibian species studied so far. Almost 70% of the specimens from the population inhabiting the middle Amur River withstand the cooling down to–30°C; some animals, down to–35°C. This exceeds more than twofold the cold hardiness of the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus LeConte, 1825), which has been considered earlier to be the most cold-resistant species. The ability of H. japonica to survive for four months in the frozen state at low temperatures makes this species independent of the temperature overwintering conditions.

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D. Berman

Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far Eastern Branch

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Ресей, Magadan

E. Meshcheryakova

Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far Eastern Branch

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Ресей, Magadan

N. Bulakhova

Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far Eastern Branch; Tomsk State University

Email: aborigen@ibpn.ru
Ресей, Magadan; Tomsk

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