| Literature DB >> 28144180 |
Thomas M Doherty-Bone1, Václav Gvoždík2.
Abstract
Amphibians are a disproportionately threatened group of vertebrates, the status of which in Sub-Saharan Africa is still uncertain, with heterogeneous fauna punctuated by mountains. Mount Oku, Cameroon is one such mountain, which holds many endemic and restricted-range species. The history of amphibian research on Mt Oku, current knowledge on biogeography and conservation biology is reviewed, including recent findings. This updated inventory adds 25 further species, with 50 species of amphibian so far recorded to the Oku Massif (c. 900 to 3,011 m). This includes 5 endemic to Mt Oku, 7 endemic to the Bamenda Highlands, 18 restricted to the highlands of Cameroon and Nigeria, and 20 with broader ranges across Africa. This includes a new mountain locality for the Critically Endangered Leptodactylodon axillaris. Among others, the first record of Phrynobatrachus schioetzi and Ptychadena taenioscelis from Cameroon are presented. The uncertainty of habitat affinities and elevational ranges are discussed. The proportion of threatened species on Mt Oku is 44.2%, but projected to increase to 47.9% due to new species descriptions and recent dramatic declines. The natural habitats of Mt Oku are irreplaceable refuges for its endemic and restricted-range amphibian populations under severe pressure elsewhere in their range. Threats to this important amphibian fauna are increasing, including agricultural encroachment, expanding aquaculture, livestock grazing, pollution, invasive species, forest loss and degradation. Past, present and desired conservation interventions to address these threats are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiversity; Cameroon Volcanic Line; Central Africa; Lake Oku; caecilians; frogs; montane forests and grasslands
Year: 2017 PMID: 28144180 PMCID: PMC5242271 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.643.9422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Maps: a Main localities on Mt. Oku and surrounding areas (= Oku Massif), including those sampled for amphibians. Dashed line indicates the boundary of the Kilum-Ijim Forest. The grey shaded area shows the Kilum-Ijim Plantlife Sanctuary government protected area. Road (solid lines) bisecting the Kilum-Ijim forest (dashed line) and larger urban centres (Belo, Fundong, Ibal) are also shown b forest cover indicated by white shading, from Hansen et al . (2013) (downloaded from https://earthenginepartners.appspot.com/science-2013-global-forest) c topographic map showing elevation.
Figure 2.Endemic amphibians of Mt Oku. Clockwise from top-left: Lake Oku Clawed Frog, ; Mount Oku Subalpine Toad, ; Mount Oku caecilian ; Lake Oku Puddle Frog, found almost exclusively in forest around Lake Oku; Puddle Frog ; Spiny Puddle Frog, .
A working conservation checklist for the amphibians of Mt. Oku.
| Taxon | Species authority | Global IUCN status (those inparentheses are inferred status) | Biogeography | Species Elevational Range (m) | Hypothesised threats | Sources – presence on Mt Oku | |
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| Nussbaum, 1981 |
| MtO | 2175 | 2398 |
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| Perret, 1966 |
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| 900 | 1788 |
| VG pers. ob. 2005; TMD-B pers. ob. 2006 |
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| Blackburn, Gvoždík, Leaché, 2010 |
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| 1400 | 2200 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005, 2009; Blackburn et al. 2010; TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2009, 2012 |
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| – | ( |
| 900 | 1788 | – |
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| Blackburn, Gonwouo, Ernst, Rödel, 2009 |
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| 1400 | 2200 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| (Boulenger, 1903) |
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| 900 | 1100 |
| VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| Amiet, 1972 |
| BamH | 1900 | 2650 |
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| Schiotz, 1963 |
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| 900 | 1800 | – |
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| Amiet, 1981 |
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| 1640 | 1800 |
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| (Werner, 1898) |
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| 900 | 2160 |
| TMD-B pers. ob. 2012 |
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| Perret, 1966 |
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| 1000 | 2000 | – |
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| (Peters, 1875) |
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| 900 | 1100 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005, 2009 |
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| Werner, 1898 |
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| 900 | 1350 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005, 2010 |
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| Amiet, 1977 |
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| 900 | 2030 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2009 |
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| Amiet, 1977 |
| BamH | 2200 | 2600 |
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| Amiet, 1977 |
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| 1350 | 2500 |
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| Amiet, 1971 |
| BamH | 2300 | 2700 |
| TMD-B pers. ob. 2006 |
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| Amiet, 1971 |
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| 950 | 1788 |
| TMD-B pers. ob. 2006; Ndifon and TMD-B pers. ob. 2015 |
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| Amiet, 1971 |
| BamH | 1500 | 2650 |
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| Boulenger, 1900 |
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| 900 | 1788 |
| TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2008; VG, pers. ob. 2010 |
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| (Boulenger, 1900) |
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| 900 | 900 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| (Hallowell, 1855) |
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| 900 | 1788 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005; TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2008 |
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| (Reuss, 1833) |
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| 900 | 2500 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2008 |
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| (Boulenger, 1888) |
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| 900 | 900 |
| VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| (Angel, 1940) |
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| 1200 | 2500 |
| VG, pers. ob. 2009 |
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| (Amiet, 1972) |
| BamH | 1750 | 2600 |
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| Boistel & Amiet, 2001 |
| MtO | 3000 | 3000 |
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| (Perret, 1971) |
| BamH | 1800 | 2800 |
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| Pickersgill, 2007 |
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| 900 | 1788 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2008, 2012; |
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| Ahl, 1931 |
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| 900 | 2220 | – | VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| Schiotz, 1963 |
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| 900 | 2010 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2012 |
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| Peters, 1875 |
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| 900 | 2010 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2012 |
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| (Nieden, 1910) |
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| 1100 | 2010 | – |
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| (Sternfeld, 1917) |
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| 900 | 2600 | – |
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| 1090 | 1300 | –- | VG pers. ob. 2005 | |
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| (Peters, 1863) |
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| 900 | 1200 |
| VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| Zimkus, 2009 |
| MtO | 2230 | 2800 |
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| Perret, 1957 |
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| 900 | 1850 |
| VG pers. ob. 2005 |
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| Zimkus, Gvoždík, Gonwouo, 2013 | ( |
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| (Smith, 1849) |
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| 900 | 2200 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2006 |
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| Zimkus & Gvoždík, 2013 | ( | MtO | 2200 | 2400 |
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| Blackburn & Rödel, 2011 | ( |
| 1500 | 2200 |
| Hořák and VG pers. ob. 2005; TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012 |
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| Nieden, 1910 |
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| 1300 | 2460 |
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| (Nieden, 1910) |
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| 1200 | 2200 | – | Gartshore 1984 (from BMNH collection, not reported in 1986 paper); TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2009, 2012 |
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| – | ( | MtO |
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| TMD-B pers. ob. 2006, 2008, 2009 |
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| Evans, Carter, Greenbaum, Gvoždík, Kelley, McLaughlin, Pauwels, Portik, Stanley, Tinsley, Tobias & Blackburn, 2015 | ( | BamH | 1100 | 2175 | – | Loumount and Kobel 1991; |
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| Hewitt, 1927 |
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| 900 | 1788 | – | Loumount and Kobel 1991; TMD-B pers. ob. 2006 |
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| Loumount & Kobel, 1991 |
| MtO | 2220 | 2220 |
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| 900 |
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| (Smith, 1849) |
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| 900 |
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| Laurent, 1954 |
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| 900 | 2029 | – | TMD-B pers. ob. 2009 |
Abbreviations for IUCN Conservation Status: CR; EN; VU; NT; LC; DD.
– Critically Endangered
– Endangered
– Vulnerable
– Near Threatened
– Least Concern
– Data Deficient
Elevation range is provided for the species population living on Mt Oku.
Abbreviations for biogeography: SSA; CWA; CNMts; BamH restricted to the Bamenda Highlands, including Mt. Mbam, Mt. Lefo and Bamboutos Mts.; MtO restricted to Mt. Oku
– widespread throughout sub-Saharan Africa
– restricted to Central and West Africa countries, but still widespread
– restricted to the highlands of Cameroon and Nigeria
Abbreviations for hypothesised threats: FL; SV; CL; OV; IN, all inferred based on IUCN assessments and field observations of the authors. Threats from pollution and disease are unknown.
– forest loss and degradation
– threats to savanna species, including overgrazing and fire
– Climate Change
– Overexploitation
– Introduced Species
Museum accession numbers for newly recorded taxa to Mount Oku, Cameroon. Abbreviations for museums: BM; NHMUK, (new tag code); NMP6V
– Natural History Museum London, UK
– Natural History Museum London UK
– National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic
| Species | Accession # | Year | Locality |
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| 2005 | Bamo Forest |
| photo voucher | 2006 | Elemighong | |
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| 2005 | Mejung |
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| 2010 | ||
| BM20052327,2499-500 | 2012 | Elemighong | |
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| 2005 | Mendong Buo |
| BM20051932 | 2013 | Emfveh-mi Forest | |
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| 2005 | Kedjom-Keku |
| 73374, 74674 | 2009 | Mejung | |
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| BM2008.442 | 2009 | Afua Swamp |
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| 2005 | Bamo Forest |
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| photo voucher | 2006 | Anyafouma Forest |
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| photo voucher | 2006 | Elemighong |
| photo voucher | 2015 | Lui-Oku | |
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| ZMB 79624 (tadpole) | 2012 | Abu Forest |
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| 2005 | Mejung |
| 2009 | |||
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| 2005 | Lake Oku |
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| BM20051994 | 2012 | Mbi Crater |
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| BM20051996-97 | 2012 | Mbi Crater |
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| 2005 | Kedjom-Keku, Mejung |
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| 2005 | Bamo Forest |
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| 2005 | Bamo Forest |
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| photo voucher | – | Chuaku |
| NHMUK201368,90-91 | – | Lake Kuk | |
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| 2005 | Kedjom Keku (Mendong Buo) |
| BM2008.537 | 2008 | Klilum-Ijim Plantlife Sanctuary | |
| BM2008.551 | 2009 | Afua Swamp | |
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| BM2008.542 | 2009 | Anyafouma Forest |
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| BM2008.477 | 2009 | Kissotin |
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| 2009 | Mejung | |
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| 2010 | Mejung |
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| BM2008.476 | 2009 | Afua Swamp |
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| 2005 | Bamo Forest |
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| 2005 | Bamo Forest, Mejung |
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| photo voucher | 2006 | Elemighong |
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| photo voucher | 2005 | Bamo Forest |
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| 2009 | Bambui |
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| photo voucher | 2006 | Elemighong |
| – | 2008 | Mbam-Oku | |
| – | 2010 | Kedjom-Keku |