In this article, we will explore the topic of Pelodiscus from different perspectives in order to understand its impact in various contexts and its relevance today. Throughout history, Pelodiscus has played a crucial role in people's lives, influencing their decisions, beliefs and actions. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will examine the implications of Pelodiscus in society, politics, science, culture and other relevant fields. This article aims to offer a comprehensive view of Pelodiscus, providing valuable information and deep reflections that invite reflection and debate.
Pelodiscus is a genus of turtles in the familyTrionychidae, the softshells.[1] Based on genetic and morphological analysis there are seven valid species.[3] They are native to Eastern Asia, ranging from the Amur region, south through China and Korea, as far south as Vietnam.[4] Populations in Japan are thought to likely originate from historic human introductions.[3]
Phylogenetic studies have recovered a high diversity of Pelodiscusgenotypes in China, some of which may correspond to distinct species. However, the millennia-old practice of farming Pelodiscus for consumption, especially in large-scale turtle farms since the late 20th century, is thought to threaten these lineages due to hybridization with farmed individuals.[5]
Nota bene: In the above list, a binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Pelodiscus.
^Gong, Shiping; Fritz, Uwe; Vamberger, Melita; Gao, Yangchun; Farkas, Balázs (2022). "Disentangling the Pelodiscus axenaria complex, with the description of a new Chinese species and neotype designation for P. axenaria (Zhou, Zhang & Fang, 1991)". Zootaxa. 5125 (2): 131–143. ISSN1175-5334.
Further reading
Fitzinger, L. (1835). "Entwurf einer systematischen Anordnung der Schildkröten nach den Grundsätzen der natürlichen Methode ". Annalen des Wiener Museums der Naturgeschichte. 1: 105–128. (Pelodiscus, new genus, p. 120). (in German and Latin).