Artículo
Global key areas for anuran tadpole discovery
Nori, Javier
; Baldo, Juan Diego
; Pereyra, Martín; Grosjean, Stéphane; dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique; Müller, Hendrik; Cordier, Javier Maximiliano
; Huais, Pablo Yair
; Tomba, Ana Nerea
; Vera Candioti, María Florencia
; Baldo, Juan Diego
; Pereyra, Martín; Grosjean, Stéphane; dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique; Müller, Hendrik; Cordier, Javier Maximiliano
; Huais, Pablo Yair
; Tomba, Ana Nerea
; Vera Candioti, María Florencia
Fecha de publicación:
05/2025
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Biological Journal of The Linnean Society
ISSN:
0024-4066
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Anurans are the most threatened group of tetrapods. Although the number of Data Deficient species has been drastically reduced during thelatest global assessment, there remain crucial gaps in knowledge about their biology. For more than half of all species, their larval stages are entirelyunknown, posing a major obstacle to effective conservation. This is especially important for species with a biphasic life cycle, in whichdrivers of extinction can impact tadpoles and adults differently. To address this, we integrated global data on anuran tadpoles with ancestral statereconstructions and Geographic Information System based analyses to identify key areas for discovering free-living tadpoles. Our results showthat strategically focusing research on 0.25% of Earth’s terrestrial surface could reveal more than half of the undescribed tadpoles, and covering1% could account for all of them. These priority areas are concentrated mainly in biodiversity hotspots and include the Tropical Andes, EasternBrazil, Tropical Africa, India, Southeast Asia and New Guinea. Each region exhibits unique ecological and evolutionary traits in anuran larval diversity,highlighting their importance for targeted research. Given the alarming rate of habitat loss and the high biodiversity within these regions,this study underscores the need for urgent conservation efforts to protect both known diversity and diversity yet to be discovered.
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Nori, Javier; Baldo, Juan Diego; Pereyra, Martín; Grosjean, Stéphane; dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique; et al.; Global key areas for anuran tadpole discovery; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Biological Journal of The Linnean Society; 145; 1; 5-2025; 1-11
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