TY - JOUR
T1 - Updated distribution of an alien frog species, Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), in Ecuador
T2 - new records of Bullfrog in the semideciduous lowland forest of western Ecuador
AU - Narváez, Andrea E.
AU - Barreno, Marissa
AU - Cuadrado, Stefania
AU - Vera, Katherine
AU - Molina-Moreira, Natalia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The authors.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - We report the occurrence of Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), Bullfrog, in a protected semidecidu-ous forest in the city of Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador and in a nearby wildlife management center. Bosqueira Protected Forest is an isolated spot of diversity surrounded by urbanization, quarries, and highways. We found a juvenile Bullfrog in a water canal on the edge of the protected forest, near a private housing complex, and several tadpoles in an artificial pond in a wildlife management center located near the reserve. This is the first sighting of the invasive L. catesbeianus in a native ecosystem in Guayaquil. We also report the this species from, three other provinces of Ecuador, based on observations in iNaturalist. These records reinforce the ability of L. catesbeianus to adapt easily to varied environmental conditions and to disturbed areas. The invasion of L. catesbeianus towards semideciduous forest represents a new threat to biodiversity, particularly the endemic fauna, due to predation or competition. In future studies, it will be important to fully evaluate the Bullfrog diet and population status to esti-mate its impact on remnant forests of Guayaquil.
AB - We report the occurrence of Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), Bullfrog, in a protected semidecidu-ous forest in the city of Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador and in a nearby wildlife management center. Bosqueira Protected Forest is an isolated spot of diversity surrounded by urbanization, quarries, and highways. We found a juvenile Bullfrog in a water canal on the edge of the protected forest, near a private housing complex, and several tadpoles in an artificial pond in a wildlife management center located near the reserve. This is the first sighting of the invasive L. catesbeianus in a native ecosystem in Guayaquil. We also report the this species from, three other provinces of Ecuador, based on observations in iNaturalist. These records reinforce the ability of L. catesbeianus to adapt easily to varied environmental conditions and to disturbed areas. The invasion of L. catesbeianus towards semideciduous forest represents a new threat to biodiversity, particularly the endemic fauna, due to predation or competition. In future studies, it will be important to fully evaluate the Bullfrog diet and population status to esti-mate its impact on remnant forests of Guayaquil.
KW - Guayas
KW - Invasive species
KW - citizen science
KW - protected forest
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85167897269
U2 - 10.15560/19.4.533
DO - 10.15560/19.4.533
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85167897269
SN - 1809-127X
VL - 19
SP - 533
EP - 539
JO - Check List
JF - Check List
IS - 4
ER -