CONTRIBUTIONS CONCERNING THE CURRENT STATUS OF AMPHIBIAN SPECIES IN ROMAN TOWN AND ITS SURROUNDINGS
GABRIEL-ALIN IOSOB 1, MARIA PRISECARU 2, IONUĆą STOICA 2 1. Vasile Alecsandri University of BacÄu, Doctoral School, e-mail: iosob.gabriel@gmail.com
2. Vasile Alecsandri University of BacÄu, Faculty of Sciences, e-mail: prisecaru_maria@yahoo.com; ionut_stoica23@yahoo.com
In the period March 2006 - April 2016 were identified a total of ten species of amphibians in Roman town, in the municipal park, on neighbouring farmland where there are irrigation ditches, in temporary and permanent pools, in the area of the bridge over Moldova River (joining Roman town with Cotu VameĆ village), before its flowing into Siret River, in the Siret river in the vicinity of Roman town and the bridge over Siret, joining Roman and Gadinti, as well as in Gadinti forest from Neamt County. The study contributes to a better knowledge of the species of amphibians from the area identifying three vulnerable species, four nearly endangered species and three species which are still unevaluated.