Biota Colombiana (Dec 2010)

Lista de anfibios y reptiles del departamento del Tolima, Colombia

  • Julián Llano-Mejía,
  • Ángela M. Cortés-Gómez,
  • Fernando Castro-Herrera

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Vol. 11, no. 1 y 2

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A taxonomic list of the species of amphibians and reptiles of the Tolima department was elaborated based on an extensive literature review and information from biological collections from several parts of the world. The total of amphibians species recorded were 98, from which 91 are frogs and toads, four caecilias and three salamanders. Reptiles recorded were 102, represented by 60 snakes, 36 lizards, four turtles and two crocodilians. The highest herpetofaunal richness was concentrated in at Cordillera Central and Inter-Andean Magdalena river valley. Threatened status of Tolima’s herpetofaunal is more critical in amphibians than in reptiles; 14,4 % from amphibians are categorized as Vulnerable, 8,2 % Endangered, 5,1 % Near threatened and 4,1 % Critically Endangered. Only two reptiles’ species register some threatened level. Because of Tolima’s herpetofaunal representativity respect to Colombian diversity, It is necessary to set out a general conservation action plan of amphibians and reptiles, considering the most suitable management strategies to maintain biodiversity.

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