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Dramatic Declines of Montane Frogs in a Central African Biodiversity Hotspot

Amphibian populations are vanishing worldwide. Declines and extinctions of many populations have been attributed to chytridiomycosis, a disease induced by the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). In Africa, however, changes in amphibian assemblages were typically attributed to habi...

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Autores principales: Hirschfeld, Mareike, Blackburn, David C., Doherty-Bone, Thomas M., Gonwouo, LeGrand Nono, Ghose, Sonia, Rödel, Mark-Oliver
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27149624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155129
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author Hirschfeld, Mareike
Blackburn, David C.
Doherty-Bone, Thomas M.
Gonwouo, LeGrand Nono
Ghose, Sonia
Rödel, Mark-Oliver
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Blackburn, David C.
Doherty-Bone, Thomas M.
Gonwouo, LeGrand Nono
Ghose, Sonia
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description Amphibian populations are vanishing worldwide. Declines and extinctions of many populations have been attributed to chytridiomycosis, a disease induced by the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). In Africa, however, changes in amphibian assemblages were typically attributed to habitat change. We conducted a retrospective study utilizing field surveys from 2004–2012 of the anuran faunas on two mountains in western Cameroon, a hotspot of African amphibian diversity. The number of species detected was negatively influenced by year, habitat degradation, and elevation, and we detected a decline of certain species. Because another study in this region revealed an emergence of Bd in 2008, we screened additional recent field-collected samples and also pre-decline preserved museum specimens for the presence of Bd supporting emergence before 2008. When comparing the years before and after Bd detection, we found significantly diminished frog species richness and abundance on both mountains after Bd emergence. Our analyses suggest that this may be the first disease-driven community-level decline in anuran biodiversity in Central Africa. The disappearance of several species known to tolerate habitat degradation, and a trend of stronger declines at higher elevations, are consistent with Bd-induced declines in other regions. Not all species decreased; populations of some species remained constant, and others increased after the emergence of Bd. This variation might be explained by species-specific differences in infection probability. Increased habitat protection and Bd-mitigation strategies are needed for sustaining diverse amphibian communities such as those on Mt. Manengouba, which contains nearly half of Cameroon’s frog diversity.
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spelling pubmed-48582722016-05-13 Dramatic Declines of Montane Frogs in a Central African Biodiversity Hotspot Hirschfeld, Mareike Blackburn, David C. Doherty-Bone, Thomas M. Gonwouo, LeGrand Nono Ghose, Sonia Rödel, Mark-Oliver PLoS One Research Article Amphibian populations are vanishing worldwide. Declines and extinctions of many populations have been attributed to chytridiomycosis, a disease induced by the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). In Africa, however, changes in amphibian assemblages were typically attributed to habitat change. We conducted a retrospective study utilizing field surveys from 2004–2012 of the anuran faunas on two mountains in western Cameroon, a hotspot of African amphibian diversity. The number of species detected was negatively influenced by year, habitat degradation, and elevation, and we detected a decline of certain species. Because another study in this region revealed an emergence of Bd in 2008, we screened additional recent field-collected samples and also pre-decline preserved museum specimens for the presence of Bd supporting emergence before 2008. When comparing the years before and after Bd detection, we found significantly diminished frog species richness and abundance on both mountains after Bd emergence. Our analyses suggest that this may be the first disease-driven community-level decline in anuran biodiversity in Central Africa. The disappearance of several species known to tolerate habitat degradation, and a trend of stronger declines at higher elevations, are consistent with Bd-induced declines in other regions. Not all species decreased; populations of some species remained constant, and others increased after the emergence of Bd. This variation might be explained by species-specific differences in infection probability. Increased habitat protection and Bd-mitigation strategies are needed for sustaining diverse amphibian communities such as those on Mt. Manengouba, which contains nearly half of Cameroon’s frog diversity. Public Library of Science 2016-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4858272/ /pubmed/27149624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155129 Text en © 2016 Hirschfeld et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dramatic Declines of Montane Frogs in a Central African Biodiversity Hotspot
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