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Area of occupancy of Brachycephalus coloratus Ribeiro, Blackburn, Stanley, Pie & Bornschein, 2017 (Anura, Brachycephalidae), endemic to the Serra da Baitaca, Brazil, and its implications for the conservation and Green Status of the species

  • Júnior Nadaline,
  • Giovanna Sandretti-Silva,
  • Luiz Fernando Ribeiro,
  • Larissa Teixeira,
  • Marcio Roberto Pie,
  • Marcos Ricardo Bornschein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15560/19.1.21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 21 – 26

Abstract

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Brachycephalus coloratus was known only from its type locality in the Serra da Baitaca of Paraná, Brazil. Its extent of occurrence was estimated at 0.37 km2, and its conservation status was proposed as Vulnerable. Here, we provide a second record for B. coloratus at Pão de Ló, Paraná, at 1,230 m of altitude. We estimate its current area of occupancy at 1.17 km2 and propose its conservation status as Endangered. The assessment of the Green Status suggests that it is Depleted; the prevention of deforestation and fires could lead to high conservation returns.

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