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Zootaxa ; 4648(3): zootaxa.4648.3.4, 2019 Jul 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716936

RESUMO

A new species of Paratelmatobius is described from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in the state of Paraná in southern Brazil. Adults, tadpoles, and vocalizations are described. Morphological traits and phylogenetic analysis place the new species within the P. cardosoi group. The new species can be readily distinguished from its congeners by its advertisement call being composed of two note types and comprised of a series of 2-4 notes. The new species is classified as an explosive breeder, having reproductive activity strongly associated with heavy rainfall. This discovery highlights the importance of intensifying survey efforts in the Atlantic Forest, a domain with high levels of species richness and endemism.


Assuntos
Anuros , Florestas , Animais , Brasil , Larva , Filogenia
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PeerJ ; 7: e7612, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31565563

RESUMO

Bioacoustics is a powerful tool used for anuran species diagnoses, given that advertisement calls are signals related to specific recognition and mate attraction. Thus, call descriptions can support species taxonomy. In spite of that, call descriptions are lacking for many species, delaying advances in biodiversity research. Here, we describe the advertisement calls of 20 anuran species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We accessed 50 digital recordings deposited in the Fonoteca Neotropical Jacques Vielliard. Acoustic analyses were carried out in the software Raven pro 1.5. We provide a general comparison of call structure among species inside taxonomic groups and genera. The vocalizations described here belong to poorly known species, which are representatives of six families: Brachycephalidae, Bufonidae, Ceratophryidae, Cycloramphidae, Hylidae, and Phyllomedusidae. Despite this, still there are 163 species of anurans from Atlantic Forest with calls not formally described. Our work represents an important step in providing data for a taxonomic perspective and improving the knowledge of the Atlantic Forest anuran diversity.

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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 132: 105-116, 2019 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30528540

RESUMO

Even though Brazil is the world leader in amphibian diversity, a significant part of its richness remains unknown or hidden under cryptic taxa. Here, we used model-based species delimitation in an integrative taxonomic approach, by gathering molecular and morphometric data to assess cryptic taxa within the monkey frogs Pithecopus rohdei, from the Atlantic Forest, and P. megacephalus, from campos rupestres ecosystem. We sampled one mitochondrial, five nuclear loci, and 18 morphometric variables. Using species-delimitation methods with genetic and morphometric data, we recovered five divergent lineages within P. rohdei and no cryptic lineages were recovered for P. megacephalus. Morphometric data show differentiation only for one of the candidate species revealed by the delimitation approaches, suggesting that individuals from Doce River basin constitute a putative species for formal taxonomic description. The time-calibrated mtDNA tree shows that P. rohdei complex lineages began to diverge in late Miocene. However, dates from the multilocus species tree are more recent, occurring in Pleistocene, and suggesting their persistence in refuges of forest and sky islands within the Atlantic Forest biome. The existence of cryptic taxa within P. rohdei is, therefore, relevant for planning conservation strategies for this species complex in the Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot.


Assuntos
Anuros/classificação , Biodiversidade , Animais , Teorema de Bayes , Brasil , Clima , Citocromos b/classificação , Citocromos b/genética , DNA Mitocondrial/genética , Ecossistema , Florestas , Filogenia , Análise de Componente Principal
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Zootaxa ; 4048(2): 151-73, 2015 Nov 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26624743

RESUMO

We describe the external morphology and oral cavity of the tadpoles of Bokermannohyla caramaschii and B. diamantina respectively from the states of Espírito Santo and Bahia, Brazil. Larvae of both species are distinguished from each other by external characters such as body shape, labial tooth-row formula, number of marginal papillae, coloration and internal oral anatomy features. Some of the character states of the tadpoles of B. caramaschii and B. diamantina that are shared with all other described tadpoles of the Bokermannohyla circumdata group, such as the absence/reduction of small flaps with accessory labial teeth laterally in the oral disc, and the absence/reduction of submarginal papillae, may represent morphological synapomorphies of this species group, or at least of some internal clade. The general pattern of brownish coloration with longitudinal stripes on the caudal muscle is also common to most species of the group. We did not find character states of the oral cavity that are exclusively shared by species of the B. circumdata group, or by other groups of Bokermannohyla.


Assuntos
Anuros/classificação , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Distribuição Animal , Estruturas Animais/anatomia & histologia , Estruturas Animais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Anuros/anatomia & histologia , Anuros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Tamanho Corporal , Brasil , Ecossistema , Larva/anatomia & histologia , Larva/classificação , Masculino , Tamanho do Órgão
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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 9(4): 197-209, Oct.-Dec. 2009. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-543236

RESUMO

The State of São Paulo is one of the most studied regions of Brazil in regard to amphibian species richness and distribution. However, we still do not have a list of species for the State. Therefore, we present here a list including 231 species of amphibians (225 anurans and six caecilians), of which 27 are endemic. We present data about previous and current taxonomists and speculate about future prospects in the study and conservation of amphibian biodiversity in São Paulo State.


O Estado de São Paulo é uma das regiões mais estudadas do Brasil no que diz respeito à riqueza de espécies e distribuição dos anfíbios. No entanto, ainda não temos uma lista de espécies para o Estado. Portanto, apresentamos aqui uma lista, incluindo 231 espécies de anfíbios (225 anuros e seis cecílias), das quais 27 são endêmicas. Apresentamos dados sobre os antigos e atuais taxonomistas e especulações sobre o futuro dos estudos e conservação da biodiversidade dos anfíbios no Estado.

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