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Rapid forest clearing in a Myanmar proposed national park threatens two newly discovered species of geckos (Gekkonidae: Cyrtodactylus)

机译:缅甸提议的国家公园内的快速森林砍伐威胁着两种新发现的壁虎(壁虎科:Cyrtodactylus)

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Myanmar’s recent transition from military rule towards a more democratic government has largely ended decades of political and economic isolation. Although Myanmar remains heavily forested, increased development in recent years has been accompanied by exceptionally high rates of forest loss. In this study, we document the rapid progression of deforestation in and around the proposed Lenya National Park, which includes some of the largest remaining areas of lowland evergreen rainforest in mainland Southeast Asia. The globally unique forests in this area are rich in biodiversity and remain a critical stronghold for many threatened and endangered species, including large charismatic fauna such as tiger and Asian elephant. We also conducted a rapid assessment survey of the herpetofauna of the proposed national park, which resulted in the discovery of two new species of bent-toed geckos, genus Cyrtodactylus. We describe these new species, C. lenya >sp. nov. and C. payarhtanensis >sp. nov., which were found in association with karst (i.e., limestone) rock formations within mature lowland wet evergreen forest. The two species were discovered less than 35 km apart and are each known from only a single locality. Because of the isolated nature of the karst formations in the proposed Lenya National Park, these geckos likely have geographical ranges restricted to the proposed protected area and are threatened by approaching deforestation. Although lowland evergreen rainforest has vanished from most of continental Southeast Asia, Myanmar can still take decisive action to preserve one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
机译:缅甸最近从军事统治过渡到更民主的政府,在很大程度上结束了数十年来的政治和经济孤立。尽管缅甸仍然森林茂密,但近年来发展的增加伴随着森林损失率异常高。在这项研究中,我们记录了拟议的Lenya国家公园及其周围地区森林砍伐的迅速发展,该公园包括东南亚大陆上一些剩余的低地常绿雨林。该地区具有全球独特性的森林拥有丰富的生物多样性,并仍然是许多濒危物种的重要据点,其中包括老虎和亚洲象等大型有魅力的动物。我们还对拟建的国家公园的爬虫类动物进行了快速评估调查,结果发现了两个新的弯曲趾壁虎物种,即Cyrtodactylus属。我们描述了这些新物种C. lenya > sp。十一月。和C.payarhtanensis > sp。 nov 。,这与成熟的低地湿性常绿森林中的喀斯特(即石灰石)岩层有关。这两个物种被发现相距不到35公里,并且仅在一个地方就知道。由于拟议的Lenya国家公园内岩溶地层的孤立性,这些壁虎的地理范围可能仅限于拟议的保护区,并且受到接近森林砍伐的威胁。尽管低陆常绿雨林已从东南亚大部分地区消失,但缅甸仍可以采取果断行动来保护地球上生物多样性最丰富的地方之一。

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