DISCOVERY OF THE RICHEST FROG FAUNA IN THE WORLD—AN EXPLORATION OF THE FORESTS TO THE NORTH OF LETICIA

Q2 Arts and Humanities
John D. Lynch
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Vouchers of 97 species of frogs and toads were obtained in a small section of primary rainforest and flooded forest approximately 10 kms north of Leticia in early 2003. In addition to the 97 species captured, there is good reason to suspect that the actual local fauna consists of no fewer than 123 species of frogs and toads. This local fauna is much larger than previous reports for the western part of the Amazon Basin but probably its size reflects the new methodologies employed rather than a biological “hotspot.”
发现世界上最丰富的青蛙动物群——探索莱蒂西亚北部的森林
2003年初,在莱蒂西亚以北约10公里的一小片原始雨林和淹水森林中,获得了97种青蛙和蟾蜍的代金券。除了捕获的97种物种外,有充分的理由怀疑当地的动物群实际上包括不少于123种青蛙和蟾蜍。这个当地的动物群比之前关于亚马逊盆地西部的报道要大得多,但它的规模可能反映了采用的新方法,而不是一个生物“热点”。
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Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales
Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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