The St. Vincent (Lesser Antilles) herpetofauna: Conservation concerns

R. Powell, R. W. Henderson
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The Lesser Antillean island of St. Vincent harbors 18 species of terrestrial amphibians and reptiles: four frogs (including the endemic Pristimantis shrevei ), one turtle, ten lizards (including endemic Anolis griseus and A. trinitatis ), and three snakes (including endemic Corallus cookii and Chironius vincenti ). In addition, four species of marine turtles are known from the region. Ecological relationships of an introduced frog ( E. johnstonei ) and an introduced lizard ( A. sagrei ) should be monitored in order to evaluate any potentially negative impact on endemic congeners. Two endangered endemic species ( P. shrevei and C. vincenti ) may benefit from sympatry with the endemic parrot, Amazona guildingii , the national bird of St. Vincent, with which they share high-quality upland forest habitat. Like other West Indian herpetofaunas, that on St. Vincent faces threats that include dramatic habitat alterations, introduced predators (mongooses, domestic cats) and competitors (e.g., A. sagrei ), changes in the prey base, and the potential introduction of the chytrid fungus. These threats can best be addressed by development and implementation of effective management programs based on ecological studies by local and foreign biologists.
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圣文森特(小安的列斯群岛)爬虫动物群:保护问题
圣文森特的小安的列斯岛上栖息着18种陆生两栖动物和爬行动物:四种青蛙(包括地方性的Pristimantis shrevei),一种海龟,十种蜥蜴(包括地方性的Anolis griseus和A. trinitatis)和三种蛇(包括地方性的Corallus cookii和Chironius vincenti)。此外,该地区已知有四种海龟。应监测引进的蛙(E. johnstonei)和引进的蜥蜴(A. sagrei)的生态关系,以评估对地方性同系物的潜在负面影响。两种濒临灭绝的地方特有物种(P. shrevei和C. vincenti)可能会受益于与当地特有的鹦鹉,亚马逊guildingii,圣文森特的国鸟,他们共享高质量的高地森林栖息地。与其他西印度群岛的爬行动物一样,圣文森特岛的爬行动物面临着包括栖息地急剧变化、引入捕食者(猫鼬、家猫)和竞争对手(如A. sagrei)、猎物基础的变化以及壶菌的潜在引入等威胁。在国内外生物学家的生态研究基础上,通过制定和实施有效的管理计划,可以最好地解决这些威胁。
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