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- Global pet trade in amphibians is bigger than we thought
The Global Amphibian Assessment pegs 47 amphibian species to be predominantly threatened by unsustainable harvesting for the international pet trade And the risks don’t end there
- Ecology, evolution, and conservation of Ethiopia’s biodiversity
Within its borders are known to exist ~6,000 species of plants (600 endemic) (18 –20), 863 species of birds (19 endemic) , 271 species of mammals (45 endemic) (22, 23), 174 species of fish (42 endemic) , 64 species of amphibians (26 endemic) , 242 species of reptiles (4 endemic) , and 1,225 species of arthropods (7 endemic) (SI Appendix, Fig
- Ongoing declines for the world s amphibians in the face of . . .
IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (IUCN, 2007) 7 Stuart, S N et al Status and trends of amphibian declines and extinctions worldwide
- Species Statistics Aug 2019 - REPTILE DATABASE
Note also that currently 908 reptile species have a total of 2,088 subspecies Some authors reject the idea of subspecies and either synonymize them with their parent species or consider them as valid species (e g Wallach et al 2014, Snakes of the World) Species Numbers by Higher Taxa:
- Chytridiomycosis (Amphibian chytrid fungus disease) - DCCEEW
The disease has been implicated in the mass die-offs and species extinctions of frogs since the 1990s, but its origin and true impact on frog populations remains uncertain and continues to be investigated Further information Infection of amphibians with chytrid fungus resulting in chytridiomycosis (2016) - Threat abatement plan
- Reptiles Amphibians of Minnesota | Minnesota DNR
Where frogs and toads live; Shapes and sizes; Frog and toad opera; Where to hear frog and toad calls; Saving frogs and toads; Frog and toad resources; Toads American toad; Canadian toad; Great plains toad *RSG; Treefrogs Blanchard's cricket frog *RSG; Cope's gray treefrog; Gray treefrog; Spring peeper; Western chorus Boreal chorus frog; True
- Why Are Amphibians So Important to the Ecosystem? Unveiling . . .
Amphibians, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders, might seem small and unassuming, but they play a starring role in our planet’s ecosystems These slippery, hopping, and sometimes brightly colored critters are like the secret agents of the environment, working behind the scenes to keep everything balanced
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