BECAS
VERA David Gustavo
artículos
Título:
First Record of albinism and piebaldism in Atelognathus patagonicus (Gallardo, 1962) (Anura: Batrachylidae), Laguna Blanca Natinoal Park, Argentinian Patagonia
Autor/es:
ROLÓN, M.C.J.; DE LOS SANTOS, F. L.; HARKES, M.; VELASCO, M.A.; JONES, S.; TETTAMANTI, G.; CALVO R.; VERA, D.G.; DI PIETRO, D. O.; WILLIAMS, J. D.; KACOLIRIS, F.P.
Revista:
Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología
Editorial:
Sociedad Herpetológica Mexicana
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 6 p. 132 - 137
ISSN:
2594-2158
Resumen:
Among the different types of pigmentary anomalies, albinism is the most common in amphibians. The CriticallyEndangered Patagonia frog (Atelognathus patagonicus) is endemic to the northwest of Argentinian Patagonia, which inhabits smalltemporary lagoons isolated from each other. During the monitoring of two sub-populations of the species, we found 32 individuals(4.5%; N = 714) with pigmentary anomalies in Antiñir lagoon, inside Laguna Blanca National Park. Among them, 31 were albinos (fivetadpoles, two metamorphs and 24 juveniles) recognized for having transparent skin and red eyes. One individual was found withpiebaldism, presenting patches without pigmentation and eyes of normal color. This is the first record of pigmentary anomalies forA. patagonicus, which may have ecological and conservation implications for the species.