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Ecological characteristics of a recently described, critically endangered gecko species, endemic to Central Highland, Vietnam

handle: 20.500.14243/440513
Ecological characteristics of a recently described, critically endangered gecko species, endemic to Central Highland, Vietnam
Gia Lai bent-toed gecko (Cyrtodactylus gialaiensis) was firstly described in 2017, and is an endemic species with very restricted distributional range, estimated to be less than 10 km2 in coffee plantation in Gia Lai province, Central Highland of Vietnam. This species is listed as Critically Endangered (CR) in the IUCN Red List. To date, the natural history of this species is totally unknown. In this paper, we provide the first-of-ever natural history data on this highly threatened gecko species, with emphasis on morphometrics, habitat preferences, thermal ecology, and activity patterns. In 23 days of surveys, we captured 42 C. gialaiensis individuals and recaptured 4 of them. Sex ratio was not skewed from equality and juveniles accounted for 23.8% of the observed individuals. The two sexes did not differ in terms of mean Snout-to-Vent Length, Tail Length and weight, but the adult females had longer head than adult males. Geckos were observed at a mean substratum temperature of 24.2±1°C (n=14), and exhibited a mean body temperature of 29.5±2.5°C (n=14). There was no significant correlation between substratum and body temperatures. Body temperatures were significantly higher than substratum temperatures. The study species exhibited a clearly nocturnal above-ground activity, with main peak occurring between 20:00-21:30 h.
- Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute United States
- Smithsonian Institution Archives United States
- Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute United States
- Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network Australia
- Rivers State University Nigeria
Composite material, Endangered species, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Range (aeronautics), Biology, Gekkonidae, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, Species Distribution Modeling and Climate Change Impacts, Habitat Suitability, Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Gecko, Life Sciences, Critically endangered, Global Amphibian Declines and Extinctions, IUCN Red List, Materials science, Threatened species, Nocturnal, Evolutionary Ecology of Animal Behavior and Traits, Habitat, QL1-991, Vietnam, natural history, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Endemic species, Morphometrics, Near-threatened species, Zoology, Endemism
Composite material, Endangered species, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Range (aeronautics), Biology, Gekkonidae, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, Species Distribution Modeling and Climate Change Impacts, Habitat Suitability, Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Gecko, Life Sciences, Critically endangered, Global Amphibian Declines and Extinctions, IUCN Red List, Materials science, Threatened species, Nocturnal, Evolutionary Ecology of Animal Behavior and Traits, Habitat, QL1-991, Vietnam, natural history, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Endemic species, Morphometrics, Near-threatened species, Zoology, Endemism
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