The Siberian Wood Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Siberian wood frogs feed predominantly on Coleoptera insects (66-72% of the insects consumed). Species of 21 insect families were identified. Hygrophilous and hygro-mesophilous insects (ground beetles, rove beetles, carrion beetles, leaf beetles, and weevils) represent the main food of wood frogs. More
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Helminthic fauna of Siberian wood frog (Rana amurensis Boulenger, 1886) from Yacutia, its sex-age and seasonal variability. – Odnokurtsev V.A., Sedalishchev V.T. – Data on the helminthic fauna of Siberian wood frog (Rana amurensis) are presented. More
The Siberian Wood Frog is a common or abundant amphibian. Its population density through large areas reaches several hundred or thousands individuals per hectare. More