Conservation Needs of <i>Batrachophrynus </i>and <i>Telmatobius </i>Frogs of the Andes of Peru

Recent reports indicate that Andean frogs of the genera <i> Batrachophrynus </i> and <i> Telmatobius </i> have under-gone severe population declines across much of their geographical range, with several factors (e.g., pollu-tion, habitat degradation and destruction, climate c...

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Main Author: Angulo Ariadne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-01-01
Series:Conservation & Society
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Online Access:http://www.conservationandsociety.org/article.asp?issn=0972-4923;year=2008;volume=6;issue=4;spage=328;epage=333;aulast=Angulo
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Summary:Recent reports indicate that Andean frogs of the genera <i> Batrachophrynus </i> and <i> Telmatobius </i> have under-gone severe population declines across much of their geographical range, with several factors (e.g., pollu-tion, habitat degradation and destruction, climate change, disease and harvesting) potentially involved in these declines. However, positive identification and quantification of these factors, as well as that of their interactions, are needed in order to better inform future conservation action. Peru is considered a hotspot for these frogs; it is home to at least 40 percent of all known species of <i> Telmatobius </i> and 100 percent of all known species of <i> Batrachophrynus. </i> An assessment of the current state of conservation knowledge of these Andean frogs in this country is provided, including data from both the Global Amphibian Assess-ment, and Peru&#x2032;s Instituto Nacional de los Recursos Naturales, with special attention to those factors that may affect population status. Specific research and conservation recommendations for these frogs and their habitats are suggested.
ISSN:0972-4923
0975-3133