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Domestic reuse status of invasive turtle species Trachemys scripta in South Korea

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The pond slider (Trachemys scripta) was designated as an invasive alien species in South Korea in 2001. Although the prevention and control of invasive species have received considerable attention worldwide, studies on the current status and effective management of T. scripta in South Korea are lacking. This study aimed to elucidate the status of domestic reuse of T. scripta and provide effective management suggestions. Analysis of the National Institute of Ecology's “Nationwide Survey of Non-native Species in Korea” conducted from 2015 to 2022 confirmed the habitats of 1,440 T. scripta individuals at 295 sites. T. scripta is the most frequently observed among invasive turtles identified in the Korean Peninsula. To determine the reuse of T. scripta, 13 traditional markets were surveyed; five markets were confirmed to have T. scripta. Although the exact distribution route is unknown, individuals living or abandoned in the region might be resold in the market. T. scripta is mostly sold for ritual purposes. Moreover, T. scripta accounted for 31% of freshwater turtles abandoned between 2019 and 2022. Their continuous reuse has been confirmed 22 years after their designation as an invasive alien species. Therefore, effective and fundamental management measures for T. scripta are required.

저자정보

  • Hae-jun Baek Veterinary Science College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University;2Invasive Alien Species Research Team, National Institute of Ecology
  • Soyeon Cho Climate Change and Carbon Research Team, National Institute of Ecology
  • Minjeong Seok Invasive Alien Species Research Team, National Institute of Ecology
  • Joo-won Shin Invasive Alien Species Research Team, National Institute of Ecology;
  • Dae-in Kim HERPING
  • Su-Hwan Kim Invasive Alien Species Research Team, National Institute of Ecology
  • Yujin Jeong Invasive Alien Species Research Team, National Institute of Ecology

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