A morphological database for Colombian anuran species from conservation-priority ecosystems

Angela M. Mendoza-Henao, Ángela M. Cortes-Gomez, Mailyn A. Gonzalez, Oscar Dario Hernandez-Córdoba, Andres R. Acosta-Galvis, Fernando Castro-Herrera, Juan M. Daza, Julio Mario Hoyos, Martha Patricia Ramirez-Pinilla, Nicolás Urbina-Cardona, Beatriz Salgado-Negret

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Abstract

Species traits provide a strong link between an organism's fitness and processes at community and ecosystem levels. However, such data remain scarce for amphibians in the Neotropics. Colombia is the country with the highest number of threatened amphibians and the second greatest number of amphibian species worldwide. We present a data set containing eight morphological traits for 4,623 museum specimens of the seven largest collections in the country corresponding to 293 species of 14 families. The number of measured specimens per species ranged from 1 to 118 individuals with a median of 8 individuals per species. Overall, this database gathered morphological information for 37.6% of Colombian anuran diversity. Species measured were mainly distributed in the high Andean forest, the páramo, and wetland ecosystems, and was part of a national initiative led by the Instituto Alexander von Humboldt. The morphological traits were selected on the basis of their role in species’ responses to environmental variability and their contributions to ecosystem processes. These traits were related to habitat use, (forearm length, tibia length, femur length, foot length, and foot webbing), predation and food chains (head width and mouth width), and nutrient recycling (snout–vent length). We expect this data set will be used in studies on functional diversity in amphibians and the development of conservation planning for these taxa. No copyright or proprietary restrictions are associated with the use of this data set other than citation of this Data Paper.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere02685
JournalEcology
Volume100
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2019

Keywords

  • Andes
  • Colombia
  • amphibians
  • frogs
  • functional diversity
  • morphology
  • toads
  • traits

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