Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia

Identifying patterns of herpetofaunal diversity is imperative to the conservation of these species and the ecosystems on which they rely. In this study, we determined species occurrence and composition of the herpetofauna at the Reserva de Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve...

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Main Authors: Cord B. Eversole, Randy L. Powell, Dennis Lizarro, Ashton V. Crocker, Gonzalo Calderón Vaca, Paola De La Quintana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Neotropical Biodiversity
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2021.1920294
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spelling doaj-f5b33e9aa1764c2d9ef4f1b674f5f57b2021-05-13T09:30:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupNeotropical Biodiversity2376-68082021-01-017114615410.1080/23766808.2021.19202941920294Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, BoliviaCord B. Eversole0Randy L. Powell1Dennis Lizarro2Ashton V. Crocker3Gonzalo Calderón Vaca4Paola De La Quintana5Texas A&M International UniversityTexas A&M University-KingsvilleCentro de Investigación de Recursos Acuáticos (CIRA)Texas A&M University-KingsvilleUniversidad Amazonica de PandoRed de Investigadores en HerpetologíaIdentifying patterns of herpetofaunal diversity is imperative to the conservation of these species and the ecosystems on which they rely. In this study, we determined species occurrence and composition of the herpetofauna at the Reserva de Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory. Combined data resulted in documentation of 97 species belonging to 22 families and 50 genera. Reptiles were represented by 14 families and 47 species, while amphibians were represented by eight families and 50 species. This study provides a robust inventory and report of the herpetofauna at this site and delivers data that can be used in future studies. Our results indicate that this site harbors many species, which likely contributes to the collective maintenance of biodiversity in the Bolivian lowlands. Conservation initiatives should consider the collective uniqueness of vertebrate communities maintained by habitat mosaics in this area and strive to implement strategies that preserve and manage landscape-level biodiversity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2021.1920294amazonamphibiansconservationreptiles
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author Cord B. Eversole
Randy L. Powell
Dennis Lizarro
Ashton V. Crocker
Gonzalo Calderón Vaca
Paola De La Quintana
spellingShingle Cord B. Eversole
Randy L. Powell
Dennis Lizarro
Ashton V. Crocker
Gonzalo Calderón Vaca
Paola De La Quintana
Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia
Neotropical Biodiversity
amazon
amphibians
conservation
reptiles
author_facet Cord B. Eversole
Randy L. Powell
Dennis Lizarro
Ashton V. Crocker
Gonzalo Calderón Vaca
Paola De La Quintana
author_sort Cord B. Eversole
title Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia
title_short Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia
title_full Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia
title_fullStr Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Herpetofauna of the Reserva de la Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory, Bolivia
title_sort herpetofauna of the reserva de la biósfera estación biológica del beni and the chimane reserve indigenous territory, bolivia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Neotropical Biodiversity
issn 2376-6808
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Identifying patterns of herpetofaunal diversity is imperative to the conservation of these species and the ecosystems on which they rely. In this study, we determined species occurrence and composition of the herpetofauna at the Reserva de Biósfera Estación Biológica del Beni and the Chimane Reserve Indigenous Territory. Combined data resulted in documentation of 97 species belonging to 22 families and 50 genera. Reptiles were represented by 14 families and 47 species, while amphibians were represented by eight families and 50 species. This study provides a robust inventory and report of the herpetofauna at this site and delivers data that can be used in future studies. Our results indicate that this site harbors many species, which likely contributes to the collective maintenance of biodiversity in the Bolivian lowlands. Conservation initiatives should consider the collective uniqueness of vertebrate communities maintained by habitat mosaics in this area and strive to implement strategies that preserve and manage landscape-level biodiversity.
topic amazon
amphibians
conservation
reptiles
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23766808.2021.1920294
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