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Enigmatic Faunal Declines at La Selva, Costa Rica: Patterns and Processes in a Collapsing Neotropical Herpetofauna

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“…After severe declines, often to where zero individuals are detected in the wild, several frog species have been re-discovered in areas of Costa Rica with previous records of chytrid, as well as in areas not sampled previously (Whitfield, 2011). Among recent findings we highlight the records for Incilius holdridgei in Central Costa Rica (Abarca et al, 2010), Isthmohyla rivularis in Monteverde (Whitfield, 2011) and Craugastor ranoides in Northwestern Costa Rica Zumbado-Ulate et al, 2011). These findings follow a pattern similar to our finding in that species considered extinct or near-extinct, with recorded massive declines due to chytrid have been rediscovered at previously known locations.…”
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“…After severe declines, often to where zero individuals are detected in the wild, several frog species have been re-discovered in areas of Costa Rica with previous records of chytrid, as well as in areas not sampled previously (Whitfield, 2011). Among recent findings we highlight the records for Incilius holdridgei in Central Costa Rica (Abarca et al, 2010), Isthmohyla rivularis in Monteverde (Whitfield, 2011) and Craugastor ranoides in Northwestern Costa Rica Zumbado-Ulate et al, 2011). These findings follow a pattern similar to our finding in that species considered extinct or near-extinct, with recorded massive declines due to chytrid have been rediscovered at previously known locations.…”
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“…Though chytrid infection was recorded for A. varius collected in 1993 (Lips et al, 2003) and population declines were confirmed in the area in 1996 (Lips, 1998), some individuals may have exhibited resistance to chytrid infection and persisted, as proposed for the other known locality in Costa Rica (Ryan et al, 2005). Each of these potential explanations requires further understanding of the mechanisms of chytrid fungus spread, the interaction of multiple factors (Whitfield, 2011), both environmental and ecological, and population genetics of the fungus and host.…”
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“…Además, se ha comprobado que la presencia de agroquímicos causan alteraciones bioquímicas y fisiológicas, incrementando de este modo la mortalidad (e.g. Lajmanovich et al 2004, Peltzer et al 2007, Attademo et al 2011, Whitfield 2011. Asimismo, una mala calidad de los cuerpos de agua, un hidroperiodo reducido (Peltzer et al 2008, Bionda et al 2011b o una menor disponibilidad y tipo de alimento (Bionda et al 2012), también constituyen factores en los agroecosistemas que contribuyen a disminuir la sobrevivencia poblacional.…”
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“…The effects I detected on the declining litter reptiles and amphibians are especially important at La Selva. Whitfield (2011) and many other researchers at La…”
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