@article{oai:rakuno.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006832, author = {Haramura, Takashi and 原村, 隆司}, journal = {Herpetology Notes}, month = {Dec}, note = {Article, Cane toads (Rhinella marina) are an invasive species in many parts of the world, including the Japanese island of Ishigaki. Extensive research in Australia has identified promising methods for control such as using acoustic signals. Can the control approaches developed in Australia be applied to invasive cane toads in Japan? In this study, I conducted field research to test the applicability of artificial advertisement calls to attract wild adult cane toads. The number of cane toads gathered around a breeding pond increased when an acoustic signal was played, demonstrating that artificialadvertisement calls are useful for attracting cane toads. Therefore, artificial advertisement calls could be an effective method to attract invasive cane toads in Japan.}, pages = {1049--1054}, title = {Advertisement calls attract invasive cane toads in Japan}, volume = {13}, year = {2020} }