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di Qatar tinggal? Peta penyebaran pertama
Where do lizards in Qatar live? First distribution maps for the state
Date:
February 4,
2014
Source:
Pensoft Publishers
Summary:
Scientists have made an intensive survey and published
the first distribution maps for lizards in Qatar. The study has increased the
list of lizard species present in Qatar from 15 species recorded up to 2004 to
21 species. The study fills a gap concerning reptile diversity knowledge in
Qatar and the Gulf Region.
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The state of Qatar occupies a small peninsula of 11,500 km2
within the Arabian Peninsula. Both Qatar's population and economy have
increased rapidly during the last decades, thus putting a strong pressure on
native species. The commitment of the Qatari government towards sustainable development
has triggered a variety of studies of its dwindling biodiversity.
A recent
lizard inventory project has confirmed the occurrence of 21 lizard species, two
of them being the first records to the fauna of Qatar, the Persian leaf-toed
gecko and the Gulf sand gecko. The Qatari lizards belong to eight different
families, but the most abundant family is Gekkonidae with nine species of
nocturnal Geckos.
The authors
of this study have found that while some lizard species are widespread, others
are only present in few locations. In fact, lizard species richness varied
between one and eleven species per grid square of 10x10 km. The most abundant
lizard species are associated with artificial habitats made by human
activities, and some of these are probably introduced. Other lizard species
appear to be rare and would require urgent conservation measures. Despite the
small size and flat relief of the country, some areas are not easily accessible
and were under sampled. The study was published in the open access journal ZooKeys.
The authors
believe that additional lizard species might be present. "Additional
efforts and funds are needed for future field surveys including all protected
areas and private farms in order to complete the inventory of lizards of
Qatar.," explains one of the authors Dr. Cogalniceanu. "The complete
distribution database will be valuable to identify and plan adequate
conservation measures for lizards. The data will also allow for species
distribution modelling and predicting shifts in species range under different
climate change scenarios and human impact factors."
This study
was possible thanks to the efforts and close collaboration of a large
international team from Qatar (Ministry of Environment, Qatar Foundation and
Qatar University) and several European institutions from Spain (University of
Zaragoza, Aranzadi Society of Sciences, Forest Sciences Centre of
Catalonia-CTFC, Spanish National Research Council-CSIC) and Romania (University
Ovidius Constanţa).
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Journal
Reference:
- Dan Cogălniceanu, Aurora Castilla, Aitor Valdeon, Alberto Gosa, Noora Al Jaidah, Ali Alkuwary, Essam Saifelnasr, Paloma Mas, Renee Richer, Ahmad Amer Al Hemaidi. A preliminary report on the distribution of lizards in Qatar. ZooKeys, 2014; 373: 67 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.373.5994