A马达加斯加东南部小森林碎片的地方性小壁虎新种(鳞目,壁虎科,副壁虎目)。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1240.151016
Francesco Belluardo, Costanza Piccoli, Javier Lobón-Rovira, Ivo Oliveira Alves, Malalatiana Rasoazanany, Franco Andreone, Gonçalo M Rosa, Angelica Crottini
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从历史上看,马达加斯加的爬行动物研究在很大程度上忽视了国家保护区网络之外的小森林碎片。尽管与大型连续森林相比,物种多样性大幅下降,但这些碎片继续维持着多样化的爬行动物群落,并经常庇护微特有物种。我们描述了一种新的壁虎,属于副壁虎属,显然是在马达加斯加东南部的Andringitra山周围的小而孤立的森林碎片中特有的。Paragehyratsaranoro sp. 11 .与其同属物种存在线粒体标记(16S和COI)的遗传距离、系统发育位置以及在一个核位点(POMC)缺乏单倍型共享的差异。根据14个形态特征的组合,新物种也与其同系物区分开来。本文还为同域分布的狐尾草提供了新的遗传和形态数据,并对其在IUCN红色名录中的保护状况进行了新的评估。parehyratsaranoro sp. 11 .和P.felicitae主要分布在法律保护区外由当地社区(社区管理保护区)管理的森林碎片中。这项研究强调了以社区为基础的管理对保护当地爬行动物的重要性,特别是在受人为压力严重影响和大部分不适合森林栖息物种的地区。这些发现强调了对小森林碎片进行研究的重要性,因为它们对于完成马达加斯加爬行动物的清查是必不可少的。
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A new microendemic gecko from the small forest fragments of south-eastern Madagascar (Squamata, Gekkonidae, Paragehyra).

Historically, herpetological research in Madagascar has largely overlooked small forest fragments outside the country protected area network. Despite substantial declines in species diversity compared to large continuous forests, these fragments continue to sustain diverse herpetological communities and frequently harbour microendemic species. We describe a new gecko belonging to the genus Paragehyra, apparently microendemic to small and isolated forest fragments surrounding the Andringitra Massif in south-eastern Madagascar. Paragehyratsaranoro sp. nov. is different from its congeneric species based on genetic distances in mitochondrial markers (16S and COI), phylogenetic position, and the lack of haplotype sharing at one nuclear locus (POMC). The new species is also distinguishable from its congeners based on a combination of 14 morphological characters. New genetic and morphological data are also provided for the sympatric P.felicitae and we propose a new assessment of its conservation status within the IUCN Red List. Paragehyratsaranoro sp. nov. and P.felicitae are mostly found in forest fragments managed by local communities (community-managed reserves) outside legally protected areas. This study highlights the importance of community-based management for the conservation of local herpetofauna, particularly in regions heavily impacted by anthropogenic pressure and largely unsuitable for forest-dwelling species. The findings emphasise the importance of conducting research on small forest fragments, as they are essential for completing the inventory of Malagasy herpetofauna.

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ZooKeys
ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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