PeerJ (Feb 2019)

A new glassfrog (Centrolenidae) from the Chocó-Andean Río Manduriacu Reserve, Ecuador, endangered by mining

  • Juan M. Guayasamin,
  • Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia,
  • José Vieira,
  • Sebastián Kohn,
  • Gabriela Gavilanes,
  • Ryan L. Lynch,
  • Paul S. Hamilton,
  • Ross J. Maynard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. e6400

Abstract

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We describe a new glassfrog from Río Manduriacu Reserve, Imbabura Province, on the Pacific slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. The new species can be distinguished from most other glassfrogs by having numerous yellow spots on the dorsum and lacking membranes among fingers. Both morphological and molecular data support the placement of the species in the genus Nymphargus. We present a new mitochondrial phylogeny of Nymphargus and discuss the speciation patterns of this genus; most importantly, recent speciation events seem to result from the effect of the linearity of the Andes. Finally, although the new species occurs within a private reserve, it is seriously endangered by mining activities; thus, following IUCN criteria, we consider the new species as Critically Endangered.

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