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Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation

Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, but faces severe pressures and threats to its natural ecosystems. Numerous species have declined and require to be objectively evaluated and quantified, as a step towards the development of conservation strategies. Herein, we present an u...

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Autores principales: Ortega-Andrade, H. Mauricio, Rodes Blanco, Marina, Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F., Guerra Arévalo, Nereida, López de Vargas-Machuca, Karima Gabriela, Sánchez-Nivicela, Juan C., Armijos-Ojeda, Diego, Cáceres Andrade, José Francisco, Reyes-Puig, Carolina, Quezada Riera, Amanda Belén, Székely, Paul, Rojas Soto, Octavio R., Székely, Diana, Guayasamin, Juan M., Siavichay Pesántez, Fausto Rodrigo, Amador, Luis, Betancourt, Raquel, Ramírez-Jaramillo, Salomón M., Timbe-Borja, Bruno, Gómez Laporta, Miguel, Webster Bernal, Juan Fernando, Oyagata Cachimuel, Luis Alfredo, Chávez Jácome, Daniel, Posse, Valentina, Valle-Piñuela, Carlos, Padilla Jiménez, Daniel, Reyes-Puig, Juan Pablo, Terán-Valdez, Andrea, Coloma, Luis A., Pérez Lara, Ma. Beatriz, Carvajal-Endara, Sofía, Urgilés, Miguel, Yánez Muñoz, Mario H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8101765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33956885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251027
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author Ortega-Andrade, H. Mauricio
Rodes Blanco, Marina
Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F.
Guerra Arévalo, Nereida
López de Vargas-Machuca, Karima Gabriela
Sánchez-Nivicela, Juan C.
Armijos-Ojeda, Diego
Cáceres Andrade, José Francisco
Reyes-Puig, Carolina
Quezada Riera, Amanda Belén
Székely, Paul
Rojas Soto, Octavio R.
Székely, Diana
Guayasamin, Juan M.
Siavichay Pesántez, Fausto Rodrigo
Amador, Luis
Betancourt, Raquel
Ramírez-Jaramillo, Salomón M.
Timbe-Borja, Bruno
Gómez Laporta, Miguel
Webster Bernal, Juan Fernando
Oyagata Cachimuel, Luis Alfredo
Chávez Jácome, Daniel
Posse, Valentina
Valle-Piñuela, Carlos
Padilla Jiménez, Daniel
Reyes-Puig, Juan Pablo
Terán-Valdez, Andrea
Coloma, Luis A.
Pérez Lara, Ma. Beatriz
Carvajal-Endara, Sofía
Urgilés, Miguel
Yánez Muñoz, Mario H.
author_facet Ortega-Andrade, H. Mauricio
Rodes Blanco, Marina
Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F.
Guerra Arévalo, Nereida
López de Vargas-Machuca, Karima Gabriela
Sánchez-Nivicela, Juan C.
Armijos-Ojeda, Diego
Cáceres Andrade, José Francisco
Reyes-Puig, Carolina
Quezada Riera, Amanda Belén
Székely, Paul
Rojas Soto, Octavio R.
Székely, Diana
Guayasamin, Juan M.
Siavichay Pesántez, Fausto Rodrigo
Amador, Luis
Betancourt, Raquel
Ramírez-Jaramillo, Salomón M.
Timbe-Borja, Bruno
Gómez Laporta, Miguel
Webster Bernal, Juan Fernando
Oyagata Cachimuel, Luis Alfredo
Chávez Jácome, Daniel
Posse, Valentina
Valle-Piñuela, Carlos
Padilla Jiménez, Daniel
Reyes-Puig, Juan Pablo
Terán-Valdez, Andrea
Coloma, Luis A.
Pérez Lara, Ma. Beatriz
Carvajal-Endara, Sofía
Urgilés, Miguel
Yánez Muñoz, Mario H.
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description Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, but faces severe pressures and threats to its natural ecosystems. Numerous species have declined and require to be objectively evaluated and quantified, as a step towards the development of conservation strategies. Herein, we present an updated National Red List Assessment for amphibian species of Ecuador, with one of the most detailed and complete coverages for any Ecuadorian taxonomic group to date. Based on standardized methodologies that integrate taxonomic work, spatial analyses, and ecological niche modeling, we assessed the extinction risk and identified the main threats for all Ecuadorian native amphibians (635 species), using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Our evaluation reveals that 57% (363 species) are categorized as Threatened, 12% (78 species) as Near Threatened, 4% (26 species) as Data Deficient, and 27% (168 species) as Least Concern. Our assessment almost doubles the number of threatened species in comparison with previous evaluations. In addition to habitat loss, the expansion of the agricultural/cattle raising frontier and other anthropogenic threats (roads, human settlements, and mining/oil activities) amplify the incidence of other pressures as relevant predictors of ecological integrity. Potential synergic effects with climate change and emergent diseases (apparently responsible for the sudden declines), had particular importance amongst the threats sustained by Ecuadorian amphibians. Most threatened species are distributed in montane forests and paramo habitats of the Andes, with nearly 10% of them occurring outside the National System of Protected Areas of the Ecuadorian government. Based on our results, we recommend the following actions: (i) An increase of the National System of Protected Areas to include threatened species. (ii) Supporting the ex/in-situ conservation programs to protect species considered like Critically Endangered and Endangered. (iii) Focalizing research efforts towards the description of new species, as well as species currently categorized as Data Deficient (DD) that may turn out to be threatened. The implementation of the described actions is challenging, but urgent, given the current conservation crisis faced by amphibians.
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spelling pubmed-81017652021-05-17 Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation Ortega-Andrade, H. Mauricio Rodes Blanco, Marina Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F. Guerra Arévalo, Nereida López de Vargas-Machuca, Karima Gabriela Sánchez-Nivicela, Juan C. Armijos-Ojeda, Diego Cáceres Andrade, José Francisco Reyes-Puig, Carolina Quezada Riera, Amanda Belén Székely, Paul Rojas Soto, Octavio R. Székely, Diana Guayasamin, Juan M. Siavichay Pesántez, Fausto Rodrigo Amador, Luis Betancourt, Raquel Ramírez-Jaramillo, Salomón M. Timbe-Borja, Bruno Gómez Laporta, Miguel Webster Bernal, Juan Fernando Oyagata Cachimuel, Luis Alfredo Chávez Jácome, Daniel Posse, Valentina Valle-Piñuela, Carlos Padilla Jiménez, Daniel Reyes-Puig, Juan Pablo Terán-Valdez, Andrea Coloma, Luis A. Pérez Lara, Ma. Beatriz Carvajal-Endara, Sofía Urgilés, Miguel Yánez Muñoz, Mario H. PLoS One Research Article Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, but faces severe pressures and threats to its natural ecosystems. Numerous species have declined and require to be objectively evaluated and quantified, as a step towards the development of conservation strategies. Herein, we present an updated National Red List Assessment for amphibian species of Ecuador, with one of the most detailed and complete coverages for any Ecuadorian taxonomic group to date. Based on standardized methodologies that integrate taxonomic work, spatial analyses, and ecological niche modeling, we assessed the extinction risk and identified the main threats for all Ecuadorian native amphibians (635 species), using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Our evaluation reveals that 57% (363 species) are categorized as Threatened, 12% (78 species) as Near Threatened, 4% (26 species) as Data Deficient, and 27% (168 species) as Least Concern. Our assessment almost doubles the number of threatened species in comparison with previous evaluations. In addition to habitat loss, the expansion of the agricultural/cattle raising frontier and other anthropogenic threats (roads, human settlements, and mining/oil activities) amplify the incidence of other pressures as relevant predictors of ecological integrity. Potential synergic effects with climate change and emergent diseases (apparently responsible for the sudden declines), had particular importance amongst the threats sustained by Ecuadorian amphibians. Most threatened species are distributed in montane forests and paramo habitats of the Andes, with nearly 10% of them occurring outside the National System of Protected Areas of the Ecuadorian government. Based on our results, we recommend the following actions: (i) An increase of the National System of Protected Areas to include threatened species. (ii) Supporting the ex/in-situ conservation programs to protect species considered like Critically Endangered and Endangered. (iii) Focalizing research efforts towards the description of new species, as well as species currently categorized as Data Deficient (DD) that may turn out to be threatened. The implementation of the described actions is challenging, but urgent, given the current conservation crisis faced by amphibians. Public Library of Science 2021-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8101765/ /pubmed/33956885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251027 Text en © 2021 Ortega-Andrade et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ortega-Andrade, H. Mauricio
Rodes Blanco, Marina
Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F.
Guerra Arévalo, Nereida
López de Vargas-Machuca, Karima Gabriela
Sánchez-Nivicela, Juan C.
Armijos-Ojeda, Diego
Cáceres Andrade, José Francisco
Reyes-Puig, Carolina
Quezada Riera, Amanda Belén
Székely, Paul
Rojas Soto, Octavio R.
Székely, Diana
Guayasamin, Juan M.
Siavichay Pesántez, Fausto Rodrigo
Amador, Luis
Betancourt, Raquel
Ramírez-Jaramillo, Salomón M.
Timbe-Borja, Bruno
Gómez Laporta, Miguel
Webster Bernal, Juan Fernando
Oyagata Cachimuel, Luis Alfredo
Chávez Jácome, Daniel
Posse, Valentina
Valle-Piñuela, Carlos
Padilla Jiménez, Daniel
Reyes-Puig, Juan Pablo
Terán-Valdez, Andrea
Coloma, Luis A.
Pérez Lara, Ma. Beatriz
Carvajal-Endara, Sofía
Urgilés, Miguel
Yánez Muñoz, Mario H.
Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation
title Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation
title_full Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation
title_fullStr Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation
title_full_unstemmed Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation
title_short Red List assessment of amphibian species of Ecuador: A multidimensional approach for their conservation
title_sort red list assessment of amphibian species of ecuador: a multidimensional approach for their conservation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8101765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33956885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251027
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