NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS WITH NOTES ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THREATENED FROGS (Pristimantis tribulosus, Nymphargus rosada, AND Centrolene antioquiensis) IN NORTHERN TOLIMA, COLOMBIA

Authors

  • Ricardo Medina Grupo de Herpetología, Eco-fisiología y Etología, Universidad del Tolima
  • Bibiana Tovar
  • Willy Fernando Reyes-Torres
  • Manuel H. Bernal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/fc.25942158e.2024.3.905

Keywords:

Amphibians, Distribution, Critically Endangered, Glass frogs, Rain frog, Pristimantis, Centrolenidae

Abstract

In this article, we present new findings on the distribution of three species of frogs, highlighting the inclusion of two threatened species and the first record of a critically endangered species, previously known only from its type locality. The new distribution is based on morphological and acoustic analyses, complemented by behavioral observations and microenvironmental records.

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Published

2024-08-30

How to Cite

Medina, R., Tovar, B., Reyes-Torres, W. F., & Bernal, M. H. (2024). NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS WITH NOTES ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THREATENED FROGS (Pristimantis tribulosus, Nymphargus rosada, AND Centrolene antioquiensis) IN NORTHERN TOLIMA, COLOMBIA . Revista Latinoamericana De Herpetología, 7(3), e905 (119 – 126). https://doi.org/10.22201/fc.25942158e.2024.3.905