Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts

Baguio City is one of the fastest-growing centers of urbanization in the Philippines. As part of the Cordillera Mountain Range, it is a biodiversity hotspot that is largely unexplored. This study is a preliminary investigation using visual encounter surveys of anuran species in various localities of...

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Main Authors: Pelingen, Arthien Lovell P, Flores, Camille Andrea, Briz, Axel John, Hipol, Roland, Austria, Celia
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.biology-faculty-pubs-11172022-05-02T06:42:11Z Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts Pelingen, Arthien Lovell P Flores, Camille Andrea Briz, Axel John Hipol, Roland Austria, Celia Baguio City is one of the fastest-growing centers of urbanization in the Philippines. As part of the Cordillera Mountain Range, it is a biodiversity hotspot that is largely unexplored. This study is a preliminary investigation using visual encounter surveys of anuran species in various localities of the Baguio-Benguet area (BBA). These include Loakan Airport (LA), Camp John Hay (CJH), and Soroptimist Compound (SC) at the Military Cut Off, all in Baguio; Nangalisan, Tuba (NT), Benguet; and Master’s Garden (MG) at Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet. We documented three Luzon-endemic species of frogs – namely, Kaloula rigida (Family Microhylidae), Sanguirana luzonensis (Family Ranidae), and Limnonectes macrocephalus (Family Dicroglossidae); one Philippine-endemic species, Kaloula picta (Family Microhylidae); and an invasive species, Rhinella marina (Family Bufonidae). The pathogenic fungi Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis was not detected in this study, but several cosmopolitan fungal species were isolated from the anuran integument – including Penicillium spp., Cladosporium sp., Talaromyces sp., Mucor sp., and Rhodotorula sp. The results of the study highlight the importance of regional surveys of urbanized areas in the country in aiding the conservation and preservation efforts for the remaining wildlife. Anthropogenic factors like logging and conversion of forested areas to commercial spaces, which lead to habitat degradation and catastrophic events, are still the leading threats to this understudied but presumed species-rich area. To date, this is the first update on anuran biodiversity in BBA after Inger’s study in 1954, and the first survey of fungi association with the amphibian integument in the Cordillera Administrative Region. Hence, further taxonomic and conservation research is recommended. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/113 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1117&context=biology-faculty-pubs Biology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo biodiversity conservation Cordillera frog endemic herpetofauna Biodiversity Biology Forest Sciences
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic biodiversity
conservation
Cordillera
frog
endemic
herpetofauna
Biodiversity
Biology
Forest Sciences
spellingShingle biodiversity
conservation
Cordillera
frog
endemic
herpetofauna
Biodiversity
Biology
Forest Sciences
Pelingen, Arthien Lovell P
Flores, Camille Andrea
Briz, Axel John
Hipol, Roland
Austria, Celia
Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts
description Baguio City is one of the fastest-growing centers of urbanization in the Philippines. As part of the Cordillera Mountain Range, it is a biodiversity hotspot that is largely unexplored. This study is a preliminary investigation using visual encounter surveys of anuran species in various localities of the Baguio-Benguet area (BBA). These include Loakan Airport (LA), Camp John Hay (CJH), and Soroptimist Compound (SC) at the Military Cut Off, all in Baguio; Nangalisan, Tuba (NT), Benguet; and Master’s Garden (MG) at Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet. We documented three Luzon-endemic species of frogs – namely, Kaloula rigida (Family Microhylidae), Sanguirana luzonensis (Family Ranidae), and Limnonectes macrocephalus (Family Dicroglossidae); one Philippine-endemic species, Kaloula picta (Family Microhylidae); and an invasive species, Rhinella marina (Family Bufonidae). The pathogenic fungi Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis was not detected in this study, but several cosmopolitan fungal species were isolated from the anuran integument – including Penicillium spp., Cladosporium sp., Talaromyces sp., Mucor sp., and Rhodotorula sp. The results of the study highlight the importance of regional surveys of urbanized areas in the country in aiding the conservation and preservation efforts for the remaining wildlife. Anthropogenic factors like logging and conversion of forested areas to commercial spaces, which lead to habitat degradation and catastrophic events, are still the leading threats to this understudied but presumed species-rich area. To date, this is the first update on anuran biodiversity in BBA after Inger’s study in 1954, and the first survey of fungi association with the amphibian integument in the Cordillera Administrative Region. Hence, further taxonomic and conservation research is recommended.
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author Pelingen, Arthien Lovell P
Flores, Camille Andrea
Briz, Axel John
Hipol, Roland
Austria, Celia
author_facet Pelingen, Arthien Lovell P
Flores, Camille Andrea
Briz, Axel John
Hipol, Roland
Austria, Celia
author_sort Pelingen, Arthien Lovell P
title Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts
title_short Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts
title_full Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts
title_fullStr Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Survey of Anuran Species in Baguio-Benguet Area and Isolation of their Fungal Symbionts
title_sort rapid survey of anuran species in baguio-benguet area and isolation of their fungal symbionts
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/113
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1117&context=biology-faculty-pubs
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