TY - JOUR
T1 - A new species of harlequin toad (Bufonidae: Atelopus) from Amazonian Ecuador
AU - Plewnia, Amadeus
AU - Terán-Valdez, Andrea
AU - Culebras, Jaime
AU - Boistel, Renaud
AU - Paluh, Daniel J.
AU - Quezada Riera, Amanda B.
AU - Heine, Christopher H.
AU - Reyes-Puig, Juan P.
AU - Salazar-Valenzuela, David
AU - Guayasamin, Juan Manuel
AU - Lötters, Stefan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde e.V. (DGHT), Germany.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - For nearly four decades, harlequin toads, genus Atelopus, have suffered unparalleled population declines. While this also results in limited understanding of alphataxonomic relationships, these toads face an urgent need for advances in systematics to inform conservation efforts. However, high intraspecific variation and cryptic diversity have hindered a comprehensive understanding of Atelopus diversity. This is particularly exemplified among Amazonian populations related to A. spumarius, where decades of taxonomic work have not been able yet to unravel relationships between the many forms, while the names coined so far have led to taxonomic confusion leaving numer-ous lineages unnamed. A recent comprehensive phylogenetic study has revealed new insights into the systematics of harlequin toads with an emphasis on Amazonian forms, identifying several unnamed lineages. We here describe one of these evolutionary lineages as a new species, restricted to the Ecuadorian Amazon basin, in an integrative taxonomic approach using molecular, morphological, bioacoustic and larval information. With this, we contribute to a better understanding of Atelopus diversity as the baseline of conservation action.
AB - For nearly four decades, harlequin toads, genus Atelopus, have suffered unparalleled population declines. While this also results in limited understanding of alphataxonomic relationships, these toads face an urgent need for advances in systematics to inform conservation efforts. However, high intraspecific variation and cryptic diversity have hindered a comprehensive understanding of Atelopus diversity. This is particularly exemplified among Amazonian populations related to A. spumarius, where decades of taxonomic work have not been able yet to unravel relationships between the many forms, while the names coined so far have led to taxonomic confusion leaving numer-ous lineages unnamed. A recent comprehensive phylogenetic study has revealed new insights into the systematics of harlequin toads with an emphasis on Amazonian forms, identifying several unnamed lineages. We here describe one of these evolutionary lineages as a new species, restricted to the Ecuadorian Amazon basin, in an integrative taxonomic approach using molecular, morphological, bioacoustic and larval information. With this, we contribute to a better understanding of Atelopus diversity as the baseline of conservation action.
KW - Amphibia
KW - Anura
KW - Neotropics
KW - amphibian crisis
KW - bioacoustics
KW - cryptic diversity
KW - integrative taxonomy
KW - osteology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210811919&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85210811919
SN - 0036-3375
VL - 60
SP - 237
EP - 253
JO - Salamandra
JF - Salamandra
IS - 4
ER -