约克角半岛Weipa地区的爬虫动物群

E. E. Cameron, H. Cogger
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Weipa地区有丰富多样的爬行动物,其中许多物种与新几内亚和澳大利亚北部的其他地区共享。在魏帕地区已记录到20种本地蛙类和76种爬行动物,并提供了单种记录、照片和识别密钥。该地区的爬虫动物群可能包括多达四种未被描述的物种,但缺乏约克角半岛东侧爬虫动物群特有的高度地方性特征。介绍了蔗蟾蜍(Bufo marinus)在魏帕地区的到来和建立。该地区有一只鳄鱼和四只海龟被世界自然保护联盟列为易危或濒危物种;一种小型穴居蛇被提议列入世界自然保护联盟红色数据手册的Squarnata部分。该地区经历了非常少的冬季(6月至9月的月平均降雨量少于4毫米),但却有大量的旱季避难所,为许多迄今为止只记录到的来自更湿润栖息地的青蛙物种提供了栖息地。其中7个保护区被建议作为生境保护。许多更新地点为预先开采的开放森林的青蛙和爬行动物提供了合适的栖息地,但有些物种显然被排除在外,因为缺乏大的、中空的树木和合适的地面覆盖。卡梅伦。E.e . & h.g. cogger, 1992。约克角半岛Weipa地区的爬虫动物群。澳大利亚博物馆技术报告第7期:1-200。
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The Herpetofauna of the Weipa region, Cape York Peninsula
The Weipa region has a rich and diverse herpetofauna of which many species are shared both with New Guinea and other regions of northern Australia. Twenty native species of frogs and 76 species of reptiles have been recorded in the Weipa region and iqdividual species accounts, photos and identification keys are provided. The herpetofauna may include as many as four undescribed species but it lacks the high level of endemicity characteristic of the herpetofauna on the eastern side of Cape York Peninsula. The arrival and establishment of the introduced Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) in the Weipa region is documented. One crocodile and four marine turtles in the region are listed by the IUCN as vulnerable or endangered; a small burrowing snake has been proposed for the Squarnata section of the IUCN Red Data Book. The region experiences a very-dG winter (average monthly rainfall from June to September less than 4 mm) but contains significant dry season refugia for a number of frog species hitherto recorded only from more mesic habitats. Seven of these refuge sites are recommended for habitat conservation. Many of the regeneration sites provide suitable habitat for the frogs and reptiles characteristic of the pre-mined open forest but-some species are apparently excluded because large, hollowbearing trees andlor suitable ground cover are lacking. CAMERON. E.E. & H.G. COGGER, 1992. The herpetofauna of the Weipa region, Cape York Peninsula. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum No. 7: 1-200.
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