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Status of the Threatened Chiricahua Leopard Frog and Conservation Challenges in Sonora, Mexico, with Notes on Other Ranid Frogs and Non-native Predators

机译:墨西哥索诺拉受威胁的奇里卡瓦豹蛙的现况和保护挑战,并注意其他蛙类蛙和非本地捕食者

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In North America, ranid frogs (Ranidae) have experienced larger declines than any other amphibian family, particularly species native to the southwestern USA and adjacent Mexico; however, our knowledge of their conservation status and threats is limited in Mexico. We assessed the status of the federally listed as threatened (USA) Chiricahua Leopard Frog (Lithobates chiricahuensis) in Sonora, Mexico, based on a search of museum specimens, published records, unpublished accounts, and surveys from 2000–2016 of 84 sites within the geographical and elevational range of the species. We also provide information on occurrence of three other native ranid frog species encountered opportunistically during our surveys. The Chiricahua Leopard Frog is known in Sonora from only 20 historical (pre-2000) localities. Searches of three historical sites did not reveal any Chiricahua Leopard Frogs; however, we found it at three previously undocumented sites in 2016, all near Cananea. To our knowledge, these records are the first observations of Chiricahua Leopard Frogs in Sonora since 1998. Differences in conservation status between the USA and Sonora are likely due to differing magnitude and distribution of threats and a comparatively aggressive recovery program in the USA. For example, key non-native predators important in the decline of the Chiricahua Leopard Frog are much less widespread in Sonora compared to the southwestern USA, but there are fewer protections and recovery actions for the frog in Sonora than in the USA. Additional surveys for the Chiricahua Leopard Frog and other amphibians in Sonora should be a priority to fully assess threats and conservation status.
机译:在北美,蛙蛙(Ranidae)的下降幅度超过任何其他两栖动物家族,尤其是美国西南部和墨西哥附近的原生物种。但是,在墨西哥,我们对其保护状况和威胁的了解有限。我们根据对博物馆标本,已发表记录,未发表账目以及2000-2016年间84个遗址的调查,对墨西哥索诺拉州被列为受威胁(美国)奇里卡瓦豹蛙(Lithobates chiricahuensis)的联邦政府的状况进行了评估。该物种的地理和海拔范围。我们还提供了有关在我们的调查中偶然遇到的其他三种天然蛙蛙物种的发生的信息。 Chiricahua豹蛙仅在20个历史(2000年前)的地区在索诺拉州就广为人知。在三个历史遗迹中的搜索未发现任何奇里卡瓦豹蛙。但是,我们在2016年在Cananea附近的三个以前未公开记录的站点中找到了它。据我们所知,这些记录是1998年以来在索诺拉(Sonora)的奇里卡瓦豹蛙的首次观察。美国和索诺拉(Sonora)之间的保护状况差异可能是由于威胁的程度和分布不同以及美国相对积极的恢复计划所致。例如,与美国西南部地区相比,在索诺拉州,对奇里卡瓦豹蛙的衰落重要的重要非本地捕食者的分布要少得多,但在索诺拉,对青蛙的保护和恢复行动却比美国少。应优先对索诺拉的奇里卡瓦豹蛙和其他两栖动物进行其他调查,以全面评估威胁和保护状况。

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