2017
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.643.9422
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The Amphibians of Mount Oku, Cameroon: an updated species inventory and conservation review

Abstract: Amphibians are a disproportionately threatened group of vertebrates, the status of which in Sub-Saharan Africa is still uncertain, with heterogeneous fauna punctuated by mountains. Mount Oku, Cameroon is one such mountain, which holds many endemic and restricted-range species. The history of amphibian research on Mt Oku, current knowledge on biogeography and conservation biology is reviewed, including recent findings. This updated inventory adds 25 further species, with 50 species of amphibian so far recorded … Show more

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“…Phrynobatrachus mbabo was not found during a survey in June 2016, thus, the species was last seen in 2000, when the type material was collected. We presume that P. mbabo may be underlying a severe population decline like other montane Phrynobatrachus in the Cameroon Highlands (Hirschfeld et al, 2016;Doherty-Bone & Gvoždík, 2017;Tchassem et al, 2019). This is probably the reason why it was not found in 2016 as P. steindachneri was also not found.…”
Section: Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Phrynobatrachus mbabo was not found during a survey in June 2016, thus, the species was last seen in 2000, when the type material was collected. We presume that P. mbabo may be underlying a severe population decline like other montane Phrynobatrachus in the Cameroon Highlands (Hirschfeld et al, 2016;Doherty-Bone & Gvoždík, 2017;Tchassem et al, 2019). This is probably the reason why it was not found in 2016 as P. steindachneri was also not found.…”
Section: Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Threat status: The species is of a high conservation concern. Phrynobatrachus is disappearing from the Cameroon Highlands (Hirschfeld et al, 2016;Doherty-Bone & Gvoždík, 2017;Tchassem et al, 2019), and it seems that this is also true for P. arcanus.…”
Section: Measurements Of Holotypementioning
confidence: 94%
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