New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo

Gunung Mulu National Park (GMNP) in northwestern Borneo is marked by high species diversity and diverse environments. We present one new amphibian and ten new reptile records from GMNP and its surrounding area. In the records, Asthenodipsas jamilinaisi and Garthius chaseni were newly...

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Main Authors: Ryobu Fukuyama, Ibuki Fukuyama, Takaki Kurita, Yosuke Kojima, Mohamad Yazid Hossman, Akihiro Noda, Kanto Nishikawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-04-01
Series:Herpetozoa
Online Access:https://herpetozoa.pensoft.net/article/63998/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-a764f42fb40842c7939807b96e6c8f882021-09-28T14:39:30ZengPensoft PublishersHerpetozoa2682-955X2021-04-0134899610.3897/herpetozoa.34.e6399863998New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in BorneoRyobu Fukuyama0Ibuki Fukuyama1Takaki Kurita2Yosuke Kojima3Mohamad Yazid Hossman4Akihiro Noda5Kanto Nishikawa6Kyoto UniversityKyoto UniversityNatural History Museum and InstituteToho UniversitySarawak Forest DepartmentKyoto UniversityKyoto University Gunung Mulu National Park (GMNP) in northwestern Borneo is marked by high species diversity and diverse environments. We present one new amphibian and ten new reptile records from GMNP and its surrounding area. In the records, Asthenodipsas jamilinaisi and Garthius chaseni were newly recorded in the Sarawak State. We also present the first record of Cyrtodactylus muluensis from outside of GMNP and the second record of Opisthotropis typica from the park. Combined with previous information, a total of 108 amphibians and 104 reptiles are known from GMNP, and their preferred habitat types are diverse. Furthermore, observed male-male combat of Dopasia buettikoferi is the first detailed description of the genus. Two color morphs of D. buettikoferi had an identical ND2 haplotype and appeared to be the same species. The present study provides new information about Bornean amphibians and reptiles, and also emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring. https://herpetozoa.pensoft.net/article/63998/download/pdf/
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Takaki Kurita
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Mohamad Yazid Hossman
Akihiro Noda
Kanto Nishikawa
spellingShingle Ryobu Fukuyama
Ibuki Fukuyama
Takaki Kurita
Yosuke Kojima
Mohamad Yazid Hossman
Akihiro Noda
Kanto Nishikawa
New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo
Herpetozoa
author_facet Ryobu Fukuyama
Ibuki Fukuyama
Takaki Kurita
Yosuke Kojima
Mohamad Yazid Hossman
Akihiro Noda
Kanto Nishikawa
author_sort Ryobu Fukuyama
title New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo
title_short New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo
title_full New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo
title_fullStr New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo
title_full_unstemmed New herpetofaunal records from Gunung Mulu National Park and its surrounding areas in Borneo
title_sort new herpetofaunal records from gunung mulu national park and its surrounding areas in borneo
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Herpetozoa
issn 2682-955X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Gunung Mulu National Park (GMNP) in northwestern Borneo is marked by high species diversity and diverse environments. We present one new amphibian and ten new reptile records from GMNP and its surrounding area. In the records, Asthenodipsas jamilinaisi and Garthius chaseni were newly recorded in the Sarawak State. We also present the first record of Cyrtodactylus muluensis from outside of GMNP and the second record of Opisthotropis typica from the park. Combined with previous information, a total of 108 amphibians and 104 reptiles are known from GMNP, and their preferred habitat types are diverse. Furthermore, observed male-male combat of Dopasia buettikoferi is the first detailed description of the genus. Two color morphs of D. buettikoferi had an identical ND2 haplotype and appeared to be the same species. The present study provides new information about Bornean amphibians and reptiles, and also emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring.
url https://herpetozoa.pensoft.net/article/63998/download/pdf/
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