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New data on the distribution of Homonota rupicola Cacciali, Aacute;vila amp; Bauer, 2007 (Squamata, Phyllodactylidae) in Paraguay
by
Davi Teles
, Nicolás Cantero
, Pier Cacciali
, Lucas Cañete
in
Gekkota
/ geographic range extension
/ Neotropics
2024
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New data on the distribution of Homonota rupicola Cacciali, Aacute;vila amp; Bauer, 2007 (Squamata, Phyllodactylidae) in Paraguay
by
Davi Teles
, Nicolás Cantero
, Pier Cacciali
, Lucas Cañete
in
Gekkota
/ geographic range extension
/ Neotropics
2024
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New data on the distribution of Homonota rupicola Cacciali, Aacute;vila amp; Bauer, 2007 (Squamata, Phyllodactylidae) in Paraguay
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New data on the distribution of Homonota rupicola Cacciali, Aacute;vila amp; Bauer, 2007 (Squamata, Phyllodactylidae) in Paraguay
2024
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Overview
Of the few endemic vertebrates found in Paraguay, Homonota rupicola Cacciali, Ávila & Bauer, 2007 is considered micro-endemic, globally threatened, absent in conservation units, and restricted to rocky outcrops in a small mountain range, a priority hotspot, known as Cordillera de los Altos. Through sampling efforts in areas surrounding the type locality, we recorded H. rupicola at other sites. Together the current geographic range of this species is approximately 13 km along a segment of the Cordillera de los Altos. Nonetheless, H. rupicola is currently unknown from any protected areas, and non-governmental organizations are working towards establishing conservation units within the geographic range of the species.
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