2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-65382016000100011
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Estado de conocimiento y conservación de los anfibios de Chile: una síntesis de los últimos 10 años de investigación

Abstract: Han transcurrido diez años desde que se publicó la última síntesis general del estado de conocimiento de los anfi bios de Chile. Durante este periodo se han realizado numerosos aportes al conocimiento de estos organismos e implementado acciones enfocadas a su conservación. El objetivo de este trabajo es describir los avances realizados en distintas áreas científi cas y en el campo de la conservación de los anfi bios de Chile durante los últimos diez años, para obtener una visión actualizada de su estado de con… Show more

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“…In this frame, it is necessary to confirm the taxonomic status of the Argentine populations (Núñez et al 2010;Vaira et al 2012). In Chile, one of the reasons for this knowledge gap is the lack of rigorous field campaigns, chiefly due to economic reasons, to determine the geographic distribution of amphibians (Correa et al 2016). In fact, most of amphibian records are casual and occur when another goal is being pursued (Cuevas 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In this frame, it is necessary to confirm the taxonomic status of the Argentine populations (Núñez et al 2010;Vaira et al 2012). In Chile, one of the reasons for this knowledge gap is the lack of rigorous field campaigns, chiefly due to economic reasons, to determine the geographic distribution of amphibians (Correa et al 2016). In fact, most of amphibian records are casual and occur when another goal is being pursued (Cuevas 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its geographic range has been defined based on these two geographic records (Lobos et al 2013). Elgueta et al (2006) mentioned A. verrucosus in a baseline study at Futaleufú National Reserve, but this record was not considered nor mentioned by neither Lobos et al (2013) nor Correa et al (2016), due to the phylogenetic analysis by Blotto et al (2013) who assigned this population to another species, Alsodes gargola Gallardo, 1970. It was proposed that this species in Argentina inhabits the eastern slopes of the Andean range between the provinces of Neuquén and Río Negro (Vellard 1947;Cei 1987;Vaira et al 2012). Nevertheless, this information has been doubted due to the uncertain taxonomic status of these populations (Lavilla and Cei 2001;Núñez et al 2010;Vaira et al 2012), and some authors have proposed that these populations are Alsodes neuquensis (Cei, 1976) (Blotto et al 2013: appendix S3).…”
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“…This evolutionarily heterogeneous group of anurans [ 14 , 15 ] is currently comprised by about 52 species belonging to thirteen genera and six families [ 16 , 17 ], but only three genera, Alsodes , Atelognathus and Eupsophus , account for more than half of the species. Only Eupsophus , with ten currently recognized species [ 18 , 19 ], is found exclusively in the temperate forests, inhabiting mainly the forest ground [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Son variados los esfuerzos de conservación ex situ desarrolladas en el país y en el mundo para la protección y recuperación de especies en peligro. Las iniciativas van desde la crianza de anfi bios y aves tanto en Chile como en el extranjero (Correa et al 2016), hasta programas de conservación para grupos con difícil cuidado ex situ como cóndores y pudúes (Capdeville 2011;Reyes et al 2011). En especial destaca el programa de manejo ex situ del anfi bio Rhinoderma darwinni (rana de Darwin) gracias a un trabajo conjunto con zoológicos internacionales (Fabry-Otte & Tirado-Sepúlveda 2012).…”
Section: Conservación Ex Situunclassified