Conservation status of Amphibians of Argentina: An update and evaluation of national assessments

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Vaira, Marcos [1 ]
Pereyra, Laura C. [1 ]
Akmentins, Mauricio S. [1 ]
Bielby, Jon [2 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Jujuy, CONICET, Inst Ecorreg Andinas INECOA, Av Bolivia 1711, RA-4600 San Salvador De Jujuy, Argentina
[2] Zool Soc London, Inst Zool, Regents Pk, London NW1 4RY, England
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Batrachylidae; diversity; ecoregions; Hylidae; Leptodactylidae; threats; EXTINCTION RISK; TAXONOMIC SELECTIVITY; ANURA; POPULATION; LEPTODACTYLIDAE; DECLINES; FROGS;
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We present a review on the conservation status of the 177 species and subspecies of amphibians of Argentina and compare the first national assessment, conducted in 2000, with the most recent one, from 2012, to determine changes in conservation status over time. We also evaluate the degree of taxonomic and geographic non-randomness in extinction risk among these taxa. The present study shows an improvement in the knowledge of amphibian diversity in Argentina, but also increasing evidence of population declines and species absences. Twenty-two species showed a genuine increase in threat status between national assessments, and habitat loss and/or degradation, chytrid fungus infection, and introduction of invasive species have been reported as the main threats. Randomization tests showed families Telmatobiidae and Batrachylidae to be over-threatened and Hylidae and Leptodactylidae to be significantly under-threatened. Also, four ecoregions were shown to be significantly over-threatened (Patagonian Steepe, Patagonian Woodlands, Puna, and Yungas Forests). This evaluation help to identify groups of species that face similar suites and intensities of threat as a result of their overlapping geographical distributions and shared biological susceptibility as a result of their evolutionary history. We consider that our results highlight patterns and trends to alert policymakers and to guide priority actions.
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