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Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated
Abstract. A checklist of the amphibians of Santa Teresa municipality, in southeastern Brazil is presented based on fieldwork, examination of specimens in collections, and a literature review. This new amphibian list of Santa Teresa includes 108 species, of which 106 (~98%) belong to Anura and two (~...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31303808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.857.30302 |
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author | Ferreira, Rodrigo Barbosa Mônico, Alexander Tamanini da Silva, Emanuel Teixeira Lirio, Fernanda Cristina Ferreira Zocca, Cássio Mageski, Marcio Marques Tonini, João Filipe Riva Beard, Karen H. Duca, Charles Silva-Soares, Thiago |
author_facet | Ferreira, Rodrigo Barbosa Mônico, Alexander Tamanini da Silva, Emanuel Teixeira Lirio, Fernanda Cristina Ferreira Zocca, Cássio Mageski, Marcio Marques Tonini, João Filipe Riva Beard, Karen H. Duca, Charles Silva-Soares, Thiago |
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description | Abstract. A checklist of the amphibians of Santa Teresa municipality, in southeastern Brazil is presented based on fieldwork, examination of specimens in collections, and a literature review. This new amphibian list of Santa Teresa includes 108 species, of which 106 (~98%) belong to Anura and two (~2%) to Gymnophiona. Hylidae was the most represented family with 47 species (43%). Compared to the previous amphibian lists for Santa Teresa, 14 species were added, 17 previously reported species were removed, and 13 species were re-identified based on recent taxonomic rearrangements. Of the 14 species added, 11 (79%) were first recorded during our fieldwork and specimen examination. It is also the first list of caecilians for Santa Teresa. This list suggests that Santa Teresa has 0.16 species per km(2) (i.e., 108 species/683 km(2)), one of the highest densities of amphibian species in the world at a regional scale. This richness represents 78% of the 136 anurans from Espírito Santo state and 10% of the 1,080 amphibians from Brazil. We highlight the need for long-term monitoring to understand population trends and develop effective conservation plans to safeguard this remarkable amphibian richness. |
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spelling | pubmed-66066762019-07-14 Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated Ferreira, Rodrigo Barbosa Mônico, Alexander Tamanini da Silva, Emanuel Teixeira Lirio, Fernanda Cristina Ferreira Zocca, Cássio Mageski, Marcio Marques Tonini, João Filipe Riva Beard, Karen H. Duca, Charles Silva-Soares, Thiago Zookeys Research Article Abstract. A checklist of the amphibians of Santa Teresa municipality, in southeastern Brazil is presented based on fieldwork, examination of specimens in collections, and a literature review. This new amphibian list of Santa Teresa includes 108 species, of which 106 (~98%) belong to Anura and two (~2%) to Gymnophiona. Hylidae was the most represented family with 47 species (43%). Compared to the previous amphibian lists for Santa Teresa, 14 species were added, 17 previously reported species were removed, and 13 species were re-identified based on recent taxonomic rearrangements. Of the 14 species added, 11 (79%) were first recorded during our fieldwork and specimen examination. It is also the first list of caecilians for Santa Teresa. This list suggests that Santa Teresa has 0.16 species per km(2) (i.e., 108 species/683 km(2)), one of the highest densities of amphibian species in the world at a regional scale. This richness represents 78% of the 136 anurans from Espírito Santo state and 10% of the 1,080 amphibians from Brazil. We highlight the need for long-term monitoring to understand population trends and develop effective conservation plans to safeguard this remarkable amphibian richness. Pensoft Publishers 2019-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6606676/ /pubmed/31303808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.857.30302 Text en Rodrigo Barbosa Ferreira, Alexander Tamanini Mônico, Emanuel Teixeira da Silva, Fernanda Cristina Ferreira Lirio, Cássio Zocca, Marcio Marques Mageski, João Filipe Riva Tonini, Karen H. Beard, Charles Duca, Thiago Silva-Soares http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ferreira, Rodrigo Barbosa Mônico, Alexander Tamanini da Silva, Emanuel Teixeira Lirio, Fernanda Cristina Ferreira Zocca, Cássio Mageski, Marcio Marques Tonini, João Filipe Riva Beard, Karen H. Duca, Charles Silva-Soares, Thiago Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
title | Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
title_full | Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
title_fullStr | Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
title_full_unstemmed | Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
title_short | Amphibians of Santa Teresa, Brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
title_sort | amphibians of santa teresa, brazil: the hotspot further evaluated |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31303808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.857.30302 |
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