%0 Journal Article %A Ping-Chun Lucy Hou %A Tsu-Way Shiau %A Ming-Chung Tu %A Ching-Chi Chen %A Tung-Yu Chen %A Ya-Fen Tsai %A Chun-Fu Lin and Sheng-Hai Wu %T Exotic Amphibians in the Pet Shops of Taiwan %D 2006 %J Taiwania %V 51 %N 2 %P 87-92 %U https://taiwania.ntu.edu.tw/abstract/488 %X Pet trade is an important mechanism for introducing alien species. We surveyed a total of 434 pet shops in major cities of Taiwan and found 49 species of alien amphibians belonging to 14 families and 31 genera. Two of the alien species, Rana catesbeiana and Kaloula pulchra, have established in the fields and the other three, Bufo marinus, Xenopus laevis, and Dendrobates auratus, have invasion records in other countries. There were 16 CITES Appendix II species. The most frequently displayed species were the horned frogs, eratophrys spp. And the most abundant species was the American Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana. We urge the authority of Taiwan establishing regulations on pet trade and enforcing the wildlife conservation law to reduce the risks of alien species invasions. %M doi:10.6165/tai.2006.51(2).87