Jazmín Hernández-Luría, Olga Méndez-Méndez, Renato Sánchez-Sánchez, Geoffrey R. Smith, J. Lemos‐Espinal
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摘要
墨西哥山谷中最引人注目的一种Ambystoma是Siredon山溪(Ambystoma altamirani dug, 1895),它分布在塞拉·拉斯克鲁塞斯山脉,这是一条从墨西哥州西北部延伸到墨西哥城西部和莫雷洛斯州西北部的山脉。Ambystoma altamirani被世界自然保护联盟列为濒危物种(IUCN 2022),并被墨西哥政府列为受威胁物种(SEMARNAT 2019)(见Heredia-Bobadilla和Sunny 2021以进一步讨论保护状况)。在整个分布过程中,该物种受到虹鳟鱼引入的负面影响(Estrella-Zamora等人2018年,Guerrero de la Paz等人2020年)。对altamirani种群的其他威胁还包括城市扩张与森林的生长
Observations of two invertebrate parasites on Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Sierra de las Cruces, Mexico
One of the most conspicuous species of Ambystoma in the Valley of Mexico is the Mountain Stream Siredon (Ambystoma altamirani Dugès, 1895), which is distributed in the Sierra de las Cruces, a mountain range that runs from the northwest part of the state of Mexico, south to western Mexico City and northwestern Morelos. Ambystoma altamirani is listed as endangered by the IUCN (IUCN 2022) and as threatened by the Mexican government (SEMARNAT 2019) (see Heredia-Bobadilla and Sunny 2021 for further discussion of conservation status). Throughout its distribution, this species is negatively affected by the introduction of Rainbow Trout (Estrella-Zamora et al. 2018, Guerrero de la Paz et al. 2020). Additional threats to populations of A. altamirani include urban sprawl associated with the growth of
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