马来西亚沙巴州马廖盆地保护区两栖动物多样性更新清单

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Haas, Kueh Boon-Hee, A. Joseph, Masliadi bin Asri, I. Das, R. Hagmann, L. Schwander, S. Hertwig
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本期报告介绍了在马里奥盆地保护区(MBCA)进行的为期14天的两栖动物调查的结果。调查期间,在4个研究地点共发现44种昆虫,共约170人小时;在为期两周的活动结束后,又发现了另外四个物种。这些结果与以前的调查结果进行了比较。除成虫外,我们还首次拍摄了chiromantisinexpectatus和borneanphrynoidis并并附有蝌蚪的简要描述;另外四种更为人熟知的蝌蚪也被记录了下来。我们的考察结果表明,在MBCA存在的物种比以前的研究报告多了9个。我们提出了一份最新的已知MBCA物种名单,包括61种。在14天的核心调查期间,物种积累曲线没有显示出渐近饱和的迹象。我们的结论是,随着未来更深入的调查,MBCA两栖动物的确定物种数量有可能增加。
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An updated checklist of the amphibian diversity of Maliau Basin Conservation Area, Sabah, Malaysia
The current account presents the results of a 14-day amphibian survey at Maliau Basin Conservation Area (MBCA). With a total of approximately 170 man-hrs, 44 species were detected at four study sites during the field period; four more species were later discovered outside the two-week campaign. The results are compared to the results of previous surveys. Apart from adults, we present the first photographic documentation of the larval stages ofChiromantisinexpectatusand BorneanPhrynoidisjuxtaspera, along with a brief tadpole description; the better-known tadpoles of four more species were recorded. The results of our expedition suggest that nine more species are present at MBCA than reported by previous studies. We present an updated list of known species in the MBCA, comprising 61 species. The species accumulation curve over the 14 days period of the core survey did not show signs of asymptotic saturation. We conclude that the definitive species number for MBCA amphibians has the potential to increase with more thorough surveys in the future.
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Evolutionary Systematics
Evolutionary Systematics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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