Mapping an endangered living fossil's distribution, threats, and protection coverage

Author:

Contardo Juan1ORCID,Labra Antonieta2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation Universidad de Chile Santiago Región Metropolitana Chile

2. Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences University of Oslo Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractSpecies Distribution Models have emerged in recent decades as a powerful tool for biodiversity research, as they allow, for example, assessing the status of species in their whole distributions. These models have been particularly helpful in demonstrating that amphibian populations are at high risk, with many declining and others already extinct. Here, we assessed the potential distribution of the helmeted water toad (Calyptocephalella gayi), an endemic Chilean amphibian considered a living fossil and cataloged as vulnerable, which requires significant conservation efforts. We modeled the species' potential distribution using the Maximum Entropy (Maxent) approach and determined the overlap with national protected areas. In addition, we conducted a geospatial risk analysis to estimate the threat level to which this toad is being subjected. The potential distribution of C. gayi ranges from 28°S to 44°S, mainly explained by altitude, mean diurnal temperature range, slope, and distance to water bodies. Protected areas only cover 3.55% of the species' potential geographic distribution, which is of concern, considering that the geospatial risk analysis showed that 60.61% of C. gayi's distribution is subjected to extreme and high risks. We discuss how these results are relevant to focusing and directing efficient protection and conservation efforts for this species shortly.

Publisher

Wiley

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