Dispersal is an important area of ecological and evolutionary research. Although many studies have been conducted in mammals and birds, dispersal pattern in amphibians is still unclear. To verify dispersal patterns of amphibians, an endangered species the Emei Moustache Toad (Leptobrachium boringii) was selected. In this study, we analyzed six genetic parameters: inbreeding coefficient (FIS), gene diversity (HS), the mean of corrected assignment index (mAIC), the variance of corrected assignment index (vAIC), relatedness (r) for all three years...