Ecological modelling of Phyllomedusa ayeaye (Anura: Hylidae): prediction of new occurrence areas for a rare species

Authors

  • João G. R. Giovanelli
  • Cybele O. Araujo
  • Célio F. B. Haddad
  • João Alexandrino

Abstract

The tree-frog Phyllomedusa ayeaye is a rare species. With its distribution mostly unknown in the southeastern region of Brazil, it is considered one of the most threatened anurans in the country. Here we use ecological niche modelling from only three known occurrence points to produce predictive maps of the distribution of this species, which should help target new field surveys in areas of occurrence predicted by the model. This is the first study in Brazil that uses ecological niche modelling as a tool for predicting the distribution of rare and threatened amphibian anuran species.

Key words: algorithms, conservation, Cerrado, threatened species, geographic distribution, openModeller.

Published

2021-06-15

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