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Species Review of Amphibian Extinction Risks in Madagascar: Conclusions from the Global Amphibian Assessment
Authors:FRANCO ANDREONE  JOHN E CADLE†  NEIL COX‡  FRANK GLAW§  RONALD A NUSSBAUM  CHRISTOPHER J RAXWORTHY††  SIMON N STUART‡  DENIS VALLAN‡‡  MIGUEL VENCES§§
Institution:Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Via G. Giolitti, 36, I-10123 Torino, Italy, email;Department of Herpetology, Chicago Zoological Society, 3300 Golf Road, Brookfield, IL 60513, U.S.A.;IUCN/SSC-CI/CABS Biodiversity Assessment Initiative, c/o Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation International, 1919 M Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A.;Zoologische Staatssammlung, Münchhausenstrasse 21, D-81247 München, Germany;Division of Reptiles and Amphibians, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079, U.S.A.;Department of Herpetology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192, U.S.A.;Universität Bern, Zoologisches Institut, Baltzerstrasse 6, CH-3012 Bern, and Natur-Museum Luzern, Kasernenplatz 6, CH-6003 Luzern, Switzerland;Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, Zoological Museum, Mauritskade 61, 1092 AD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract:  We assessed the extinction risks of Malagasy amphibians by evaluating their distribution, occurrence in protected areas, population trends, habitat quality, and prevalence in commercial trade. We estimated and mapped the distribution of each of the 220 described Malagasy species and applied, for the first time, the IUCN Red List categories and criteria to all species described at the time of the assessment. Nine species were categorized as critically endangered, 21 as endangered, and 25 as vulnerable. The most threatened species occur on the High Plateau and/or have been subjected to overcollection for the pet trade, but restricted extent of occurrence and ongoing habitat destruction were identified as the most important factors influencing extinction threats. The two areas with the majority of threatened species were the northern Tsaratanana-Marojejy-Masoala highlands and the southeastern Anosy Mountains. The current system of protected areas includes 82% of the threatened amphibian species. Of the critically endangered species, 6 did not occur in any protected area. For conservation of these species we recommend the creation of a reserve for the species of the Mantella aurantiaca group, the inclusion of two Scaphiophryne species in the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species Appendix II, and the suspension of commercial collecting for Mantella cowani . Field surveys during the last 15 years reveal no pervasive extinction of Malagasy amphibians resulting from disease or other agents, as has been reported in some other areas of the world.
Keywords:IUCN  species risk categorization  species status assessment
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