Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines

The Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland (LSBP) is a unique wetland ecosystem that is an important refuge for biodiversity. However, the diversity of wildlife communities in peatland ecosystems, particularly herpetofauna (amphibians and reptiles), remains poorly understood. Therefore, the present study provid...

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Main Authors: Syrus Cesar P. Decena, Francis Ian C. Banado, Libertine Agatha F. Densing
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Published: Visayas State University 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/512
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author Syrus Cesar P. Decena
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Libertine Agatha F. Densing
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description The Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland (LSBP) is a unique wetland ecosystem that is an important refuge for biodiversity. However, the diversity of wildlife communities in peatland ecosystems, particularly herpetofauna (amphibians and reptiles), remains poorly understood. Therefore, the present study provides preliminary accounts of herpetofauna's occurrence, endemicity, habitat, and microhabitat use in LSBP. The field surveys in the peatland have yielded 39 herpetofauna species, comprising 13 frogs, 13 lizards, 12 snakes, and one turtle. Records from a previous study revealed a total of 44 herpetofauna species known to occur in peatland. A threatened species documented in the peatland is the Mindanao Fanged Frog (Limnonectes magnus Stejneger), which is already classified as near threatened based on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The overall herpetofaunal endemicity was 64%, with an endemicity of 61% and 65% for amphibians and reptiles, respectively. The majority (69%) of the amphibian species occurred within the peatland area (peat swamp forests, grassland, and agricultural areas), while almost all (92%) of the reptile species were at least utilizing peatland edge/ecotone habitats. Around 43% of the amphibian species, mainly from the family Dicroglossidae, utilized terrestrial and aquatic microhabitats. For reptile species, a comparable portion of 46% utilized arboreal and terrestrial microhabitats. Lastly, it is crucial to implement conservation measures towards the unique ecology/biology of the herpetofauna species and the habitat dynamics in the peatland.
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spelling doaj-art-2822916e3bcb42f2a34e2eb96e793ee22025-01-10T02:49:54ZengVisayas State UniversityAnnals of Tropical Research0116-07102704-35412024-11-01462116154https://doi.org/10.32945/atr4627.2024Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, PhilippinesSyrus Cesar P. Decena0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0237-6269Francis Ian C. Banado1Libertine Agatha F. Densing2https://orcid.org/0009-0009-8016-6708College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Visayas State University-Alangalang, Brgy. Binongto- an Alangalang, Leyte 6517, PhilippinesCollege of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Visayas State University-Alangalang, Brgy. Binongto- an Alangalang, Leyte 6517, PhilippinesCollege of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Visayas State University-Alangalang, Brgy. Binongto- an Alangalang, Leyte 6517, PhilippinesThe Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland (LSBP) is a unique wetland ecosystem that is an important refuge for biodiversity. However, the diversity of wildlife communities in peatland ecosystems, particularly herpetofauna (amphibians and reptiles), remains poorly understood. Therefore, the present study provides preliminary accounts of herpetofauna's occurrence, endemicity, habitat, and microhabitat use in LSBP. The field surveys in the peatland have yielded 39 herpetofauna species, comprising 13 frogs, 13 lizards, 12 snakes, and one turtle. Records from a previous study revealed a total of 44 herpetofauna species known to occur in peatland. A threatened species documented in the peatland is the Mindanao Fanged Frog (Limnonectes magnus Stejneger), which is already classified as near threatened based on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The overall herpetofaunal endemicity was 64%, with an endemicity of 61% and 65% for amphibians and reptiles, respectively. The majority (69%) of the amphibian species occurred within the peatland area (peat swamp forests, grassland, and agricultural areas), while almost all (92%) of the reptile species were at least utilizing peatland edge/ecotone habitats. Around 43% of the amphibian species, mainly from the family Dicroglossidae, utilized terrestrial and aquatic microhabitats. For reptile species, a comparable portion of 46% utilized arboreal and terrestrial microhabitats. Lastly, it is crucial to implement conservation measures towards the unique ecology/biology of the herpetofauna species and the habitat dynamics in the peatland.https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/512arborealendemicmindanao pleistocene aggregate island complex (paic)
spellingShingle Syrus Cesar P. Decena
Francis Ian C. Banado
Libertine Agatha F. Densing
Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines
Annals of Tropical Research
arboreal
endemic
mindanao pleistocene aggregate island complex (paic)
title Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines
title_full Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines
title_fullStr Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines
title_short Amphibians and reptiles from Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland: A unique wetland habitat in Leyte, Philippines
title_sort amphibians and reptiles from leyte sab a basin peatland a unique wetland habitat in leyte philippines
topic arboreal
endemic
mindanao pleistocene aggregate island complex (paic)
url https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/512
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