Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
Online ISSN : 1349-2896
Print ISSN : 0386-2208
ISSN-L : 0386-2208
Some Ecological Observations of Tylototriton andersoni, a Terrestrial Salamander Occurring in the Tokunoshima Island
Yasuaki UTSUNOMIYATaeko UTSUNOMIYAShoshichi KAWACHI
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1978 Volume 54 Issue 7 Pages 341-346

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(1) The habitats of Tylototriton andersoni BOULENGER in Tokunoshima cover the places 100-200m high, lying particularly on the southern and western foot of Mt. Minata, Mt. Tanpatsu, Mt. Haku and Mt. Inutabu. These areas correspond to places where Kunigami gravel and Riukiu limestone are intricated with each other, followed at the upper place of the mountain by a mostly Palaeozoic formation.
(2) The spawning seems to occur from early February to late June. The peak season probably extends from the middle of March to early April. The spawning occurs in relation to rainfall. The eggs are spawned in humus or under decayed leaves in places adjacent to ponds, puddles and springs.
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