Distribution, habitat suitability, conservation state and natural history of endangered salamanderBolitoglossa pandi
Author:
Angarita-Sierra Teddy123, Bonilla-Gómez M. Argenis3, Sánchez David A.14, Acosta-Galvis Andres R.5, Medina-Ovalle Hefzi3, Solano-Moreno Anggi3, Ulloa-Rengifo Simon3, Guevara-Guevara Daniela3, Torres-Ramirez Juan J.13, Curaca-Fierro Sebastián3, Cabrera-Amaya Diego M.1, Infante-Betancour Jhon A.1, Londoño-Montaño Luisa F.1, Albarán-Montoya Diana X.6, Peña-Baez Lesly R.6
Affiliation:
1. YOLUKA ONG, Fundación de investigación en Biodiversidad y Conservación, Bogotá, Colombia 2. Vicerectoria de investigación, Universidad Manuela Beltrán, Bogotá, Colombia 3. Grupo de Investigación Biología de Organismos Tropicales (BIOTUN), Departamento de biología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia 4. Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas SINCHI, Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia 5. Colecciones Biológicas IAvH, Subdirección de Investigaciones, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Villa de Leyva, Boyacá, Colombia 6. Fundación Ecotrópico Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia
Abstract
BackgroundPandi’s mushroom-tongue salamander (Bolitoglossa pandi) is one of the threatened amphibians in South America, as well as a flagship species for the Colombian conservation agenda. This species is endemic to the Andean cloud forests of the western slope of the Cordillera Oriental of Colombia, occurring only in the department of Cundinamarca within a narrow elevational range. At night,B. pandican be seen perching on the upper side of leaves at heights ranging from ground level to 2.5 m. During the day, it can be found under leaf litter or cover objects. Few studies have provided relevant information that can help the Colombian government to formulate lines of action for the conservation of this species; consequently, its threat assessments so far have been based on very limited information.MethodsWe conducted surveys for salamanders in four municipalities of Cundinamarca, Colombia, using two approaches: visual encounter surveys (Guaduas and Villeta) and the basic sampling protocol for single-species occupancy modeling (Supatá and Venecia). Multivariate analyses were employed to explore the correlation between habitat structure and natural history traits, abundance, and detection/non-detection ofB. pandi.We evaluated theB. pandiactivity pattern through kernel density curves for each sampling occasion and explored the variability of salamander abundance during their activity period by performing a nested ANOVA.ResultsWe report the discovery of two new populations ofB. pandi,which represent the most northwestern records known. A significant correlation between body length, body mass, and habitat structure was observed. Multivariate analyses indicated that leaf litter depth, mean temperature, percent vegetation cover, and altitude were the habitat variables that together explained 60.3% of theB. pandiabundance variability, as well as the main determinants of its optimal habitat.Bolitoglossa pandiexhibits an activity pattern characterized by two main activity peaks, in which niche time-partitioning was observed. Across the surveyed area, we found a healthy, stable, highly dense population ofB. pandi(>1,300 individuals), with seasonal variability between development stages.DiscussionGiven the high habitat specificity ofB. pandi,the species is highly vulnerable to local changes. Thus, we recommend thatB. pandibe retained as Endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List, based on the IUCN Criterion B, given its restricted extent of occurrence (ca. 2,500 km2) and the ongoing threats from agriculture, cattle ranching, logging, and urban development, which continue to reduce its suitable habitat.
Funder
Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund The Rufford Foundation Universidad Nacional de Colombia Agreement YOLUKA ONG Fundación de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Conservación
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience
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