ARTÍCULO

Autor(es)

Raciel Cruz-Elizalde, Christian Berriozabal-Islas, Uriel Hernández-Salinas, Miguel Ángel Martínez-Morales, Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista,

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Año

2016

Tipo de artículo

Revistas indexadas

Título de artículo

Amphibian species richness and diversity in a modified tropical environment of central Mexico

Volúmen

vol-3

Número de registro

ISSN: 2661-8982

Campo

CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA

Disciplina

BIOLOGIA ANIMAL Y ZOOLOGIA

Subdisciplina

HERPETOLOGIA

Resumen

We analyzed the structure and taxonomic diversity of amphibian communities in a forest-fragmented landscape in central Mexico. Our study was undertaken in remnants of native tropical evergreen forest (TEF), shaded coffee plantations (SCP), and pastures (PAS) to assess richness, turnover, and taxonomic diversity of species among these environments. Our results show a decrease in the number of species from the native forest to the transformed environments. Similarity in species composition was higher between TEF and SCP, and between SCP and PAS. In TEF, we recorded a greater proportion of species of conservation concern at the national and global levels. Many of the species recorded in SCP and PAS may occur in TEF, but TEF holds species requiring conserved environments. Additional studies are needed at a local level to understand the effects of land-cover transformations and the interactions between native vegetation and its surrounding matrix to define appropriate management plans and conservation strategies for highly sensitive biological groups, such as the amphibians.

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11

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