Herpetofauna of the Great Tectonic Lakes of Exaltación, Beni Department, Bolivia
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https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v32i1.21473Keywords:
Llanos de Moxos, amphibians, reptilesAbstract
The Great Tectonic Lakes of Exaltación is a little-explored region of the Beni Department in Bolivia.
During a multidisciplinary scientific expedition, we documented the herpetofauna of this part of the floodplains of the
Llanos de Moxos and the Cerrado, confirming the presence of 25 amphibian species (Anura) and 40 reptilian species
(Testudines, Crocodylia, and Squamata), and estimated species richness of 30 amphibians and 56 reptilian species for
the region. Most reported species have wide distributions in the lowlands, except for Leptodactylus cf. gracilis, a species
with a restricted distribution in the southern ecoregions of Bolivia. Two threatened turtle species (Podocnemis unifilis
and Chelonoidis denticulatus) categorized as Vulnerable were present, as well as other larger reptilian species such as the
Black Caiman (Melanosuchus niger) and the Spectacled Caiman (Caiman yacare).
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