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Ecological features of Telmatobius chusmisensis (Anura: Telmatobiidae), a poorly known species from northern Chile

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Abstract. Telmatobius chusmisensis was described from the Tarapacá Region, in the Puna of northern Chile. The lack of information on the species led to its classification as Data Deficient. There… Click to show full abstract

Abstract. Telmatobius chusmisensis was described from the Tarapacá Region, in the Puna of northern Chile. The lack of information on the species led to its classification as Data Deficient. There has been no information published on its biology or ecology since its original description in 2006. Here, we provide information on its habitat, density, diet, and threats. The habitat of the species is restricted to streams with low electrical conductivity. In our study site, the observed density suggests that T. chusmisensis has a small population, with diet mainly composed of microcrustaceans. Mining, agriculture, and natural disasters in the context of climate change are serious threats for this species.

Keywords: chusmisensis anura; northern chile; chusmisensis; ecological features; telmatobius chusmisensis; features telmatobius

Journal Title: South American Journal of Herpetology
Year Published: 2021

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