Ecological niche modeling and new distribution records of the central dwarf frog Physalaemus centralis Bokermann, 1962 (Anura, Leptodactylidae, Leiuperinae) with comments on its taxonomic status


Published: 17 February 2017
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  • Daniel Loebmann Laboratório de Vertebrados. Av. Itália, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
  • João Gabriel Ribeiro Giovanelli Laboratório de Herpetologia, Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Bela Vista, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil.
  • Ana Cecília Giacometti Mai Laboratório de Vertebrados, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
  • Mariana Lúcio Lyra Laboratório de Herpetologia, Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Bela Vista, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil.
  • Cinthia Aguirre Brasileiro Laboratório de Ecologia e Sistemática, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Instituto de Ciências Ambientais, Químicas e Farmacêuticas, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Eldorado, Diadema, SP, Brazil.
  • Célio Fernando Baptista Haddad Laboratório de Herpetologia, Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Bela Vista, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil.

Physalaemus centralis is distributed over open areas of eastern South America. Herein, we perform an extensive review of occurrence records and propose a potential distribution based on ecological niche modeling. In order to confirm species identification, as well taxonomic status along its distribution, we provide morphological and molecular data from analysed specimens. To reach our goals, we compiled data available in the literature and from scientific collections, as well as unpublished data. We identified records of P. centralis in 123 localities, 86 of those records remain unpublished. Consequently, it is possible to extend its range of distribution to the state of Rondônia, Brazil, and also to the Caatinga formation. The Maxent algorithm provided a model of potential distribution consistent with the distribution proposed here. Results indicate that P. centralis has a large distribution associated to open areas of South America (Cerrado, Caatinga and Pantanal), with no evidence that this is a case of species complex. The multiple approach proposed herein, that combines occurrence data from different sources and molecular data to confirm species identification, provided consistent results. Therefore, we recommend that this framework be used as a protocol to assess species distribution in future studies, especially in the case of widely distributed species.


Loebmann, D., Ribeiro Giovanelli, J. G., Giacometti Mai, A. C., Lyra, M. L., Brasileiro, C. A., & Baptista Haddad, C. F. (2017). Ecological niche modeling and new distribution records of the central dwarf frog <i>Physalaemus centralis</i> Bokermann, 1962 (Anura, Leptodactylidae, Leiuperinae) with comments on its taxonomic status. Tropical Zoology, 30(2), 49–67. Retrieved from https://www.pagepress.org/biology/tz/article/view/55

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