INVESTIGADORES
ABDALA Cristian Simon
artículos
Título:
Rediscovery of Liolaemus rabinoi (Iguania: Liolaemidae) after 35 years: redescription, biological and phylogenetic information, and conservation challenges
Autor/es:
ABDALA C. S; SEMHAN R. V.; LASPIUR A.; ACOSTA J. L.
Revista:
salamandra
Editorial:
Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde e.V
Referencias:
Año: 2017
ISSN:
0036-3375
Resumen:
Liolaemus is one of the most diverse genera of vertebrates, currently comprising 267 species classified into severalmonophyletic groups. Among them is the Liolaemus wiegmannii group, including obligate sand-dwelling lizards withparticular morphological traits and behavioural patterns associated with their habitat. One member of this group is Liolaemusrabinoi, a species from Argentina that has formerly been considered extinct. It was first found in 1972 on the marginsof the El Nihuil dam in San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina. Four additional specimens of L. rabinoi were recorded in1974?75, but subsequent searches were unsuccessful and resulted in the inclusion of this species in red conservation lists.In November 2010, new specimens of lizards assignable to L. rabinoi were found in an area of large sand dunes, 10 kmfrom where it had been searched for in vain for years. We present a new diagnosis and redescription based on nine of thesespecimens (four males and five females) and provide biological, current distribution, and phylogenetic relationship datawithin the genus Liolaemus. We also analyse the particular human-induced effects on the environments where L. rabinoioccurs and discuss possible conservation measures to mitigate habitat loss.