Rosas-Espinoza Verónica Carolina, Álvarez-Grzybowska Eliza, Godoy González Arquímedes Alfredo, Santiago-Pérez Ana Luisa, Peña-Joya Karen Elizabeth, Rodríguez-Zaragoza Fabián Alejandro, Díaz Pérez Leopoldo, Huerta Martínez Francisco Martín
Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular, Microbiología y Taxonomía (LEMITAX), Departamento de Ecología Aplicada,, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Camino Ramón Padilla Sánchez 2100, CP 45200, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico Universidad de Guadalajara Zapopan Mexico.
Departamento de Producción Forestal, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Camino Ramón Padilla Sánchez 2100, CP 45200, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico Universidad de Guadalajara Puerto Vallarta Mexico.
Zookeys. 2024 Sep 2;1211:29-55. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1211.122565. eCollection 2024.
In Mexico, land use changes have significantly impacted the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in a negative way. In light of this, we evaluate the alpha and beta components of the taxonomic diversity of amphibians and reptiles in a heterogeneous landscape in west-central Mexico. Additionally, we provide a checklist of amphibian and reptile species recorded over nine years of observations within the studied landscape and surrounding areas. The land cover/use types with the highest species richness and alpha taxonomic diversity differed between amphibians and reptiles. Overall beta taxonomic diversity was high for both groups, but slightly higher in reptiles. This taxonomic differentiation mainly corresponded to a difference in the turnover component and was greater in pristine habitats compared to disturbed ones. The checklist records 20 species of amphibians (ten of which are endemic) and 48 of reptiles (30 endemics). Additionally, the study expands the known geographical distribution range of one species of frog and three species of snakes. Our findings suggest that heterogeneous landscapes with diverse land cover/use types can provide essential habitats for the conservation of amphibian and reptile species.
在墨西哥,土地利用变化对两栖动物和爬行动物的多样性产生了重大负面影响。鉴于此,我们评估了墨西哥中西部一个异质景观中两栖动物和爬行动物分类多样性的α和β组分。此外,我们提供了一份在所研究景观及周边地区九年观测期间记录的两栖动物和爬行动物物种清单。两栖动物和爬行动物中物种丰富度和α分类多样性最高的土地覆盖/利用类型有所不同。总体而言,两个类群的β分类多样性都很高,但爬行动物的略高。这种分类分化主要对应于周转率组分的差异,与受干扰栖息地相比,原始栖息地的差异更大。该清单记录了20种两栖动物(其中10种为特有种)和48种爬行动物(30种特有种)。此外,该研究扩大了一种蛙类和三种蛇类已知的地理分布范围。我们的研究结果表明,具有多样土地覆盖/利用类型的异质景观可为两栖动物和爬行动物物种的保护提供重要栖息地。