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Bernyanyi dalam hujan : Sebuah spesies baru dari  katak hujan  dari Manu National Park, Amazon Peru

Date:
June 2, 2016
Source:
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Summary:
 
Sebuah spesies katak hujan  baru dari Peru selatan dilaporkan oleh tim herpetologis. Meskipun amfibi mungkin terlihat mirip dengan spesies lain pada pandangan pertama, itu dibedakan oleh morfologi, panggilan, dan urutan genetik. Ditemukan di dekat perbatasan Taman Nasional Manu

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Sebuah spesies  katak hujan  baru telah dijelaskan dari Amazon Peru dan kaki Amazon Andes. Katak, diberi nama Pristimantis pluvialis, ditemukan oleh para peneliti dari Southern Illinois University Carbondale, University of Michigan, dan National University of San Antonio Abad dari Cusco di Peru. Penemuan ini dipublikasikan di open access  jurnal ZooKeys.
 
Beberapa individu dari P. pluvialis ditemukan selama survei malam hari dekat Manu National Park, sebuah daerah yang diakui sebagai memiliki keanekaragaman tertinggi untuk reptil dan amfibi dari setiap kawasan lindung.
Spesies ini juga telah dikumpulkan dalam kawasan konservasi swasta Bosque Nublado, dimiliki oleh Peru LSM Perú Verde, dan dalam konservasi konsesi Huachiperi Haramba Queros ,seperti  jenis  pertama konsesi yang diberikan kepada masyarakat asli di Peru.

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Singing in the rain: A new species of rain frog from Manu National Park, Amazonian Peru
Date:
June 2, 2016
Source:
Pensoft Publishers
Summary:
A new rain frog species from southern Peru is reported by a team of herpetologists. Although the amphibian may look similar to other species at first sight, it is distinguished by its morphology, call, and genetic sequences. Found near the border of Manu National Park, this discovery shows that even in well studied regions there are still things to learn.
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A new rain frog species has been described from Amazonian Peru and the Amazonian foothills of the Andes. The frog, given the name Pristimantis pluvialis, was found by researchers from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, the University of Michigan, and the National University of San Antonio Abad of Cusco in Peru. The discovery is published in the open access journal ZooKeys.
Several individuals of P. pluvialis were found during nocturnal surveys near Manu National Park, a region recognized as having the highest diversity of reptiles and amphibians of any protected area.
The species has also been collected within the private conservation area Bosque Nublado, owned by the Peruvian NGO Perú Verde, and within the Huachiperi Haramba Queros Conservation Concession, the first such type of concession granted to a native community in Peru.
The new species is likely found within the park as well, bringing the number of known amphibian species in this area to 156. Similarly to other species within its genus, which is among the largest vertebrate genera, the new rain frog exhibits direct development. This means that it is capable of undergoing its entire life cycle without a free-living tadpole stage.
It can be distinguished from other members of its genus by call, skin texture, and the presence of a rostral papilla. It was given the name "pluvialis," translatable to "rainy" from Latin, to denote the incredibly rain-soaked habitat it lives in (>8 meters of rain yearly), and because it was found calling only after heavy rains.
Unfortunately, when a fungal disease, known as the amphibian chytrid fungus, arrived in the area back in the early 2000s, many frog species in and around the region began to decline. Out of the studied ten individuals of the presently described new species, four were found to be infected. However, the impact of the disease on these particular rain frogs is still unknown, and their numbers do not seem to have decreased.
"This discovery highlights the need for increased study throughout the tropics, for example Manu NP and its surrounding areas have been well studied, but despite these efforts, new species are being continuously discovered," points out first author Alex Shepack, a PhD student in the laboratory of co-author Dr Alessandro Catenazzi at Southern Illinois University.

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Journal Reference:
1.    Alessandro Catenazzi, Alexander Shepack, Rudolf von May, Alex Ttito. A new species of Pristimantis (Amphibia, Anura, Craugastoridae) from the foothills of the Andes in Manu National Park, southeastern PeruZooKeys, 2016; 594: 143 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.594.8295


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