face='verdana' size='2'>Prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are considered a keystone species that forms extensive colonies in the grasslands of western and central North America. Th'/> Amphibians and reptiles associated with the prairie dog grasslands ecosystem and surrounding areas at the Janos Casas Grandes complex, northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico
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Amphibians and reptiles associated with the prairie dog grasslands ecosystem and surrounding areas at the Janos Casas Grandes complex, northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico

机译:墨西哥奇瓦瓦州西北部Janos Casas Grandes建筑群中与草原犬草地生态系统及周边地区相关的两栖动物和爬行动物

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align="justify"> face="verdana" size="2">Prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are considered a keystone species that forms extensive colonies in the grasslands of western and central North America. These colonies are characterized by high diversity of associated vertebrates. The largest colonies in North America are located in the Janos region, northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico. In this study we present an inventory of the amphibians and reptiles inhabiting at prairie dog grasslands and surrounding mesquite scrublands in the Janos region. Methods to assess the herpetofauna included the use of a combined system of pitfall traps and visual encounter surveys (VES). We found 9 species of amphibians and 35 of reptiles. Of these species, 28 were closely related to prairie dog colonies, and 18 were exclusively recorded in this habitat. face="verdana" size="2">Additionally, 13 species were restricted to the mesquite scrubland. The Janos amphibian and reptile communities are of conservation concern, because 16 of the included species (1 amphibian and 15 reptiles) are considered at some risk of extinction. The diversity of amphibians and reptiles in the Janos region is clearly high in comparison with other grasslands. Our results strongly support the assumption that prairie dog grasslands are important for maintaining the mammal and avian diversity in the ecosystems of the Chihuahuan desert.
机译:align =“ justify”> face =“ verdana” size =“ 2”>草原土拨鼠(Cynomys ludovicianus)被认为是在西部和中部草原形成广泛殖民地的基石种。北美。这些殖民地的特征是相关脊椎动物的多样性。北美最大的殖民地位于墨西哥奇瓦瓦州西北部的Janos地区。在这项研究中,我们列出了居住在Janos地区的草原犬草和周边豆科灌木丛中的两栖动物和爬行动物的清单。评估爬行动物的方法包括使用陷阱陷阱和视觉遭遇调查(VES)的组合系统。我们发现了9种两栖动物和35种爬行动物。在这些物种中,有28个与草原犬鼠的殖民地密切相关,在该栖息地中仅记录了18个。 face =“ verdana” size =“ 2”>另外,13种物种被限制在豆科灌木丛灌木丛中。雅诺斯两栖动物和爬行动物群落受到保护,因为其中包括的物种中有16种(1种两栖动物和15种爬行动物)被认为有灭绝的危险。与其他草原相比,Janos地区的两栖动物和爬行动物的多样性明显较高。我们的结果有力地支持了这样的假设,即草原犬草原对于维持奇瓦瓦沙漠生态系统中的哺乳动物和鸟类多样性至关重要。

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