Distribución geográfica del sapito de rayas o sapo variegado Nannophryne variegata Günther, 1870, nuevas localidades y comentarios sobre su hábitat en Chile y Argentina

  • Cisternas-Medina I
  • Ortiz J
  • Úbeda C
  • et al.
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Nannophryne variegata is an endemic species of the southern forests of Chile and Argentina. It has a wide distribution in Chilean territory and to a lesser extent, in Argentine territory. Along this extensive latitudinal distribution, it inhabits different ecological regions, characterized mainly by low temperatures and high precipitation. There are few antecedents regarding habitat preferences and threats to this species. This paper reports on new distribution records in the extreme south of Chile and Argentina. It also describes the characteristics of the habitats it occupies and the representation in protected areas of both countries. Nannophryne variegata is distributed from 37º28’ to 52°10’ South latitude, becoming one the southernmost amphibians in the world. It inhabits different environments that include humid forest associations, peat bogs, Magellanic tundra and neighboring high Andean environments. It is well represented in protected areas with a large number of observed populations.

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Cisternas-Medina, I., Ortiz, J. C., Úbeda, C., Díaz-Páez, H., & Vidal, M. (2019). Distribución geográfica del sapito de rayas o sapo variegado Nannophryne variegata Günther, 1870, nuevas localidades y comentarios sobre su hábitat en Chile y Argentina. Gayana (Concepción), 83(1), 33–45. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-65382019000100033

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