AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON

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Knowledge of the biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles is essential in developing conservation for these taxa. We collected data from visual encounters and bibliographic review to determine the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in different habitats in the Putumayo–Napo–Amazonas interfluvium. T...

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Autores: TAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILA, Carlo Jaminton, LÓPEZ-ROJAS, Jhon Jairo, PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/530
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Abundancia
amenazas
herpetofauna
riqueza
similitud
Abundanc
richness
similarity
threats
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spelling AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZONDIVERSIDAD DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN EL INTERFLUVIO PUTUMAYO–NAPO–AMAZONAS, AL NORTE DE LA AMAZONÍA PERUANATAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILA, Carlo JamintonLÓPEZ-ROJAS, Jhon JairoPÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E.AbundanciaamenazasherpetofaunariquezasimilitudAbundancherpetofaunarichnesssimilaritythreatsKnowledge of the biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles is essential in developing conservation for these taxa. We collected data from visual encounters and bibliographic review to determine the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in different habitats in the Putumayo–Napo–Amazonas interfluvium. This interfluvium presents 140 species of amphibians and 108 reptiles. The hill forest had the highest species richness, with 58 species of amphibians and 40 species of reptiles. The richest families were Hylidae and Colubridae. The Hilids presented a greater number of species in flooded ecosystems, while the Craugastoridae and Bufonidae families had greater richness in non-flooded ones. The Colubridae family was present in both ecosystems, although with a greater presence in flooded habitats. A community similarity analysis showed two groups: one formed by the amphibians of the high terrace, middle terrace and hill forest forests, and a second group from the low terrace, palm swamp, and peatland pole forest. In the reptiles, two groups were also formed: one by the reptiles of the palm swamp, hill forest and high terrace, and the second group made up of the reptiles of the low terrace forest, middle terrace and peatland pole forest. This diversity is threatened by deforestation, agriculture, caiman hunting and turtle egg collection, if intensified, could cause drastic population declines in these species.El conocimiento de la biodiversidad de anfibios y reptiles es fundamental para proponer la conservación de estos taxa. En este trabajo se realizaron registros por encuentros visuales y recopilación bibliográfica para conocer la diversidad de anfibios y reptiles por tipos de hábitats en el interfluvio Putumayo–Napo–Amazonas. Nuestros resultados muestran la existencia de 140 especies de anfibios y 108 reptiles. El bosque de colina tuvo mayor riqueza de especies (58 especies de anfibios y 40 de reptiles). Las familias con mayor riqueza fueron Hylidae (38 especies) y Colubridae (39 especies). El análisis de similitud de hábitats en anfibios mostró dos grupos: de los bosques de terraza alta, terraza media y bosque de colinas y del bosque de terraza baja, aguajal y varillal pantanoso. En los reptiles también se formaron dos grupos: de los de aguajal, bosque de colinas y terraza alta, y de los bosques de terraza baja, terraza media y varillal pantanoso. En este interfluvio, la herpetofauna está amenazada por la deforestación, la agricultura, la cacería de caimanes y recolección de huevos de tortugas. Si estas presiones ambientales se intensifican podrían causar drásticas reducciones poblacionales.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2020-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/53010.24841/fa.v29i2.530Folia Amazonica; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2020); 321-351Folia Amazónica; Vol. 29 Núm. 2 (2020); 321-351Folia Amazónica; v. 29 n. 2 (2020); 321-3512410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v29i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/530/566Derechos de autor 2020 Carlo Jaminton TAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5302021-10-18T15:58:56Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
DIVERSIDAD DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN EL INTERFLUVIO PUTUMAYO–NAPO–AMAZONAS, AL NORTE DE LA AMAZONÍA PERUANA
title AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
spellingShingle AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
TAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILA, Carlo Jaminton
Abundancia
amenazas
herpetofauna
riqueza
similitud
Abundanc
herpetofauna
richness
similarity
threats
title_short AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
title_full AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
title_fullStr AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
title_full_unstemmed AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
title_sort AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DIVERSITY IN THE NAPO-PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTHERN PERUVIAN AMAZON
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv TAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILA, Carlo Jaminton
LÓPEZ-ROJAS, Jhon Jairo
PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E.
author TAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILA, Carlo Jaminton
author_facet TAPIA-DEL-ÁGUILA, Carlo Jaminton
LÓPEZ-ROJAS, Jhon Jairo
PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E.
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author2 LÓPEZ-ROJAS, Jhon Jairo
PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Abundancia
amenazas
herpetofauna
riqueza
similitud
Abundanc
herpetofauna
richness
similarity
threats
topic Abundancia
amenazas
herpetofauna
riqueza
similitud
Abundanc
herpetofauna
richness
similarity
threats
description Knowledge of the biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles is essential in developing conservation for these taxa. We collected data from visual encounters and bibliographic review to determine the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in different habitats in the Putumayo–Napo–Amazonas interfluvium. This interfluvium presents 140 species of amphibians and 108 reptiles. The hill forest had the highest species richness, with 58 species of amphibians and 40 species of reptiles. The richest families were Hylidae and Colubridae. The Hilids presented a greater number of species in flooded ecosystems, while the Craugastoridae and Bufonidae families had greater richness in non-flooded ones. The Colubridae family was present in both ecosystems, although with a greater presence in flooded habitats. A community similarity analysis showed two groups: one formed by the amphibians of the high terrace, middle terrace and hill forest forests, and a second group from the low terrace, palm swamp, and peatland pole forest. In the reptiles, two groups were also formed: one by the reptiles of the palm swamp, hill forest and high terrace, and the second group made up of the reptiles of the low terrace forest, middle terrace and peatland pole forest. This diversity is threatened by deforestation, agriculture, caiman hunting and turtle egg collection, if intensified, could cause drastic population declines in these species.
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