First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia

This study represents the first report on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the highest peak in the Titiwangsa Range (2182 m a.s.l.) and the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. The Titiwangsa Range is the longest and most contiguous mountain range in Peninsular Malaysia, but only t...

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Main Authors: Kin Onn Chan, Mohd Abdul Muin, Shahrul Anuar, Joel Andam, Norazlinda Razak, Mohd Azizol Aziz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-12-01
Series:Check List
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Online Access:https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/39469/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-bcbc4c884a17407db3eeced3e1cd27772021-05-21T15:19:52ZengPensoft PublishersCheck List1809-127X2019-12-011561055106910.15560/15.6.105539469First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular MalaysiaKin Onn Chan0Mohd Abdul Muin1Shahrul Anuar2Joel Andam3Norazlinda Razak4Mohd Azizol Aziz5Lee Kong Chian Natural History MuseumUniversiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains MalaysiaDepartment of Wildlife and National Parksnorazlinda@wildlife.gov.myDepartment of Wildlife and National ParksThis study represents the first report on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the highest peak in the Titiwangsa Range (2182 m a.s.l.) and the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. The Titiwangsa Range is the longest and most contiguous mountain range in Peninsular Malaysia, but only three upland localities have been extensively sampled and published on, indicating the urgent need for fieldwork to new localities along this range. We documented 18 species of amphibians from the families Bufonidae, Dicroglossidae, Megophryidae, Microhylidae, Ranidae, and Rhacophoridae and 16 species of reptiles from the families Agamidae, Gekkonidae, Scincidae, Colubridae, Pareidae, Viperidae, Testudinidae, and Trionychidae. This study also records significant range extensions for four species and provides the first collated checklist on the herpetofauna of the Titiwangsa Range.https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/39469/download/pdf/Herpetofaunanew recordsrange extensionsTitiw
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author Kin Onn Chan
Mohd Abdul Muin
Shahrul Anuar
Joel Andam
Norazlinda Razak
Mohd Azizol Aziz
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Mohd Abdul Muin
Shahrul Anuar
Joel Andam
Norazlinda Razak
Mohd Azizol Aziz
First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia
Check List
Herpetofauna
new records
range extensions
Titiw
author_facet Kin Onn Chan
Mohd Abdul Muin
Shahrul Anuar
Joel Andam
Norazlinda Razak
Mohd Azizol Aziz
author_sort Kin Onn Chan
title First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed First checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort first checklist on the amphibians and reptiles of mount korbu, the second highest peak in peninsular malaysia
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Check List
issn 1809-127X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study represents the first report on the amphibians and reptiles of Mount Korbu, the highest peak in the Titiwangsa Range (2182 m a.s.l.) and the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. The Titiwangsa Range is the longest and most contiguous mountain range in Peninsular Malaysia, but only three upland localities have been extensively sampled and published on, indicating the urgent need for fieldwork to new localities along this range. We documented 18 species of amphibians from the families Bufonidae, Dicroglossidae, Megophryidae, Microhylidae, Ranidae, and Rhacophoridae and 16 species of reptiles from the families Agamidae, Gekkonidae, Scincidae, Colubridae, Pareidae, Viperidae, Testudinidae, and Trionychidae. This study also records significant range extensions for four species and provides the first collated checklist on the herpetofauna of the Titiwangsa Range.
topic Herpetofauna
new records
range extensions
Titiw
url https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/39469/download/pdf/
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