Herpetological Collections in the Thailand Natural History Museum as a Valuable Resource for Conservation and Education

Author:

Promnun Pattarapon12,Panpong Kanokporn3,Khlaipet Amonpong1,Vilasri Veera1,Khudamrongsawat Jenjit4

Affiliation:

1. Office of Natural Science Research, National Science Museum (Thailand) Technopolis, Khlong 5, Khlong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand

2. Geneus Genetics Co., Ltd., 37/1 Sukhumvit 101/1, Bang Chak, Phra Kanong District, Bangkok 10260, Thailand

3. Independent Researcher, 55/287 Ramkhamhang 154, Sapansoong District, Bangkok 10240, Thailand

4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Road, Rajathewi District, Bangkok 10400, Thailand

Abstract

The history of collecting and cataloging Thailand’s diverse herpetofauna is long-standing, with many specimens housed at the Thailand Natural History Museum (THNHM). This work aimed to assess the diversity of herpetofauna within the THNHM collection, ascertain conservation status of species, and track the geographical coverage of these specimens within the country. The THNHM collection boasts an impressive inventory, numbering 173 amphibian species and 335 reptile species. This collection reflects the substantial biodiversity within these taxonomic groups, rivaling the total number of herpetofauna species ever recorded in Thailand. However, the evaluation of their conservation status, as determined by the IUCN Red List, CITES, and Thailand’s Wild Animal Preservation and Protection Act (WARPA), has unveiled disparities in the degree of concern for certain species, possibly attributable to differential uses of the assessment criteria. Notably, the museum houses a number of type specimens, including 27 holotypes, which remain understudied. Sampling efforts have grown considerably since the year 2000, encompassing nearly all regions of the country. This extensive and systematic collection of diverse herpetofauna at the THNHM serves as a valuable resource for both research and educational purposes, enriching our understanding of these species and their significance in the broader context of biodiversity conservation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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