Diversity and distribution of amphibians in Romania
Author(s) -
Laurenţiu Rozyłowicz,
Dan Cogălniceanu,
Paul Székely,
Ciprian Samoilă,
Iosif Ruben,
Marian Tudor,
Rodica Plăiaş̧u,
Florina Stănescu
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
zookeys
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.672
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1313-2989
pISSN - 1313-2970
DOI - 10.3897/zookeys.296.4872
Subject(s) - species richness , range (aeronautics) , geography , sampling (signal processing) , species distribution , ecology , georeference , species diversity , amphibian , distribution (mathematics) , global biodiversity , biodiversity , sampling bias , environmental resource management , habitat , physical geography , environmental science , biology , sample size determination , statistics , computer science , mathematical analysis , materials science , mathematics , filter (signal processing) , composite material , computer vision
Nineteen species of amphibians inhabit Romania, 9 of which reach their range limit on this territory. Based on published occurrence reports, museum collections and our own data we compiled a national database of amphibian occurrences. We georeferenced 26779 amphibian species occurrences, and performed an analysis of their spatial patterns, checking for hotspots and patterns of species richness. The results of spatial statistic analyses supported the idea of a biased sampling for Romania, with clear hotspots of increased sampling efforts. The sampling effort is biased towards species with high detectability, protected areas, and large cities. Future sampling efforts should be focused mostly on species with a high rarity score in order to accurately map their range. Our results are an important step in achieving the long-term goals of increasing the efficiency of conservation efforts and evaluating the species range shifts under climate change scenarios.
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