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Cryptic species complexes,widespread species and conservation: lessons from Amazonian frogs of the Leptodactylus marmoratus group (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
Authors:Ariadne Angulo  Javier Icochea
Institution:1. Departamento de Herpetología , Museo de Historia Natural de San Marcos , Apartado, 140434, Lima 14, Peru;2. Calle Arica 371 dpto U-2 , Lima 18, Peru
Abstract:Morphologically cryptic species act as a wild card when it comes to biodiversity assessments and conservation, with the capacity to dramatically alter our understanding of the biological landscape at the taxonomic, ecological, biogeographic, evolutionary, and conservation levels. We discuss the potential effects that cryptic species may have on biodiversity assessments and conservation, as well as some of the current issues involving the treatment of cryptic species both at taxonomic and conservation levels. In addition, using a combination of advertisement call and morphological data, we describe a new species of the Leptodactylus marmoratus group from the upper Amazon basin, and we assess how cryptic species can affect conservation assessments of species in the Leptodactylus marmoratus group by examining how recent findings affect our understanding of the distribution of what is assumed to be a widespread Amazonian species, Leptodactylus andreae.
Keywords:Adenomera  advertisement call  anurans  conservation  cryptic species complexes  IUCN Red List  Leptodactylus marmoratus group  taxonomy  widespread species
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