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| DOI | 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.3305.1.3 | ||||
| Año | 2012 | ||||
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We describe a new species of Eupsophus from the Coastal Range of Southern Chile. The new taxon can be differentiated using an integrative taxonomic approach that includes advertisement call, reproductive mode, tadpoles, and mtDNA D-loop sequences. Based on karyological characters, the new species is assigned to the roseus Group (2N=30), and differs from all described species therein by having early winter breeding season, terrestrial tadpoles and its advertisement call with spectral elements reaching the 20 kHz. Phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial data place the new species as sister taxon of E. migueli. The discovery of this new species highlights the importance of the multisource approaches to discover cryptic diversity as well as to establish the basis for prioritizing policies and conservation efforts on Chilean batrachofauna.
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| 1 | NUNEZ-NAVARRO, JOSE JOEL | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Rabanal, Felipe E. | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | FORMAS-CORTES, JOSE RAMON | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| We are grateful to Marion Toro, Sebastian Lineros and Andres Vejar for their enthusiastic field assistance, also to Pablo Lepez and Moises Lepez, administrators of the Oncol Park, to give us access facilities and help during some field observations. This work was partially supported by DID-UACh 2010-06, MBN grant LICC1-08 and 613925-6-L111 (Ministerio del Medio Ambiente, Region de los Rios) to Centro de Estudios y Conservacion del Patrimonio Natural, MECE2 fellowship to FER, and a NSF-PIRE award (OISE 0530267) for collaborative research on Patagonian Biodiversity granted to the following institutions (listed alphabetically): Brigham Young University, Centro Nacional Patagonico, Dalhousie University, Instituto Botanico Darwinion, Universidad Austral de Chile, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Universidad de Concepcion, and University of Nebraska. |