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A note on amphibian decline in a central Amazonian lowland forest

机译:关于亚马逊中部低地森林两栖动物数量下降的记录

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The massive reductions in amphibian populations taking place across the globe are unprecedented in modern times. Within the Neotropics, the enigmatic decline of amphibians has been considered predominantly a montane phenomenon; however, recent evidence suggests amphibian and reptile populations in lowland forests in Central America are waning as well. Unfortunately, very little baseline data are available for conducting large scale time series studies in order to further investigate and confirm declines in the lowland forests of tropical America. Here we compare leaf litter herpetofauna abundance at sites in the Central Amazon, sampled first in 1984-1985 and again in 2007. We find no evidence for a decline in abundance or biomass of amphibians over a period of 22 years at this site. This conclusion differs markedly from the decline of 75% in amphibian populations over 35 years at a lowland site in Costa Rica. To explore potential declines in lowland Neotropical amphibian populations in detail, we suggest that existing baseline data be comprehensively compiled and analyzed for previously sampled sites and that these sites be re-sampled using comparable methodologies.
机译:在全球范围内,两栖动物数量的大量减少在现代是史无前例的。在新热带地区,两栖动物的神秘下降主要被认为是山地现象。但是,最近的证据表明,中美洲低地森林中的两栖和爬行动物种群也在减少。不幸的是,只有很少的基线数据可用于进行大规模时间序列研究,以便进一步调查和确认热带美洲低地森林的衰退。在这里,我们比较了亚马逊中部站点的凋落物Herpetofauna的丰度,该站点于1984-1985年首次采样,然后于2007年再次采样。我们发现没有证据表明该站点在22年内两栖动物的丰度或生物量下降。这一结论与哥斯达黎加的一个低地站点超过35年的两栖动物种群数量下降了75%明显不同。为了详细探讨低地新热带两栖动物种群的潜在下降,我们建议对现有的基线数据进行综合汇编和分析,以用于先前采样的地点,并使用可比较的方法对这些地点进行重新采样。

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