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PLOS ONE | 2010

Rapid Decline of a Grassland System and Its Ecological and Conservation Implications

Gerardo Ceballos; Ana D. Davidson; Rurik List; Jesús Pacheco; Patricia Manzano-Fischer; Georgina Santos-Barrera; Juan Cruzado

One of the most important conservation issues in ecology is the imperiled state of grassland ecosystems worldwide due to land conversion, desertification, and the loss of native populations and species. The Janos region of northwestern Mexico maintains one of the largest remaining black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colony complexes in North America and supports a high diversity of threatened and endangered species. Yet, cattle grazing, agriculture, and drought have greatly impacted the region. We evaluated the impact of human activities on the Janos grasslands, comparing changes in the vertebrate community over the last two decades. Our results reveal profound, rapid changes in the Janos grassland community, demonstrating large declines in vertebrate abundance across all taxonomic groups. We also found that the 55,000 ha prairie dog colony complex has declined by 73% since 1988. The prairie dog complex has become increasingly fragmented, and their densities have shown a precipitous decline over the years, from an average density of 25 per ha in 1988 to 2 per ha in 2004. We demonstrated that prairie dogs strongly suppressed woody plant encroachment as well as created open grassland habitat by clearing woody vegetation, and found rapid invasion of shrubland once the prairie dogs disappeared from the grasslands. Comparison of grasslands and shrublands showed markedly different species compositions, with species richness being greatest when both habitats were considered together. Our data demonstrate the rapid decline of a grassland ecosystem, and documents the dramatic loss in biodiversity over a very short time period concomitant with anthropogenic grassland degradation and the decline of a keystone species.


Ecohealth | 2008

Chytridiomycosis survey in wild and captive mexican amphibians.

Patricia Frías-Alvarez; Vance T. Vredenburg; Mariel Familiar-López; Joyce E. Longcore; Edna González-Bernal; Georgina Santos-Barrera; Luis Zambrano; Gabriela Parra-Olea

Mexico, a rich country in terms of amphibian diversity, hosts about 375 described species. Population declines have been documented for several species where it is evident that their habitat is being destroyed or modified. However, other species which inhabit pristine areas are declining as well. It has been suggested that the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis(B.d.) may be one of the causes of the enigmatic declines in Mexico. We surveyed a total of 45 localities, in 12 states across Mexico, examining a total of 360 specimens representing 14 genera and 30 species. We also examined 91 specimens of Ambystoma mexicanum from a captive population in Mexico City as well as one Pachymedusa dacnicolor obtained in a pet shop. We used a two-tiered technique to detect the pathogen. For wild-caught specimens, we utilized light microscopy to identify presence of B.d. sporangia in amphibian skin. Then, to verify the infection, we used a quantitative real-time PCR assay on collected skin sections which is specific for B.d. For captive animals, we used a nonlethal version of the real-time PCR technique. We found evidence of B.d. infection in 111 animals comprising 14 species in 13 localities. A large percentage (84%) of Ambystoma mexicanum from the colony were infected with B.d. The two most highly infected individuals were the endangered Ambystoma mexicanum, from a captive colony, and Pachymedusa dacnicolor, purchased at a pet shop.


Ecology | 2014

Countryside biogeography of Neotropical reptiles and amphibians

Chase D. Mendenhall; Luke O. Frishkoff; Georgina Santos-Barrera; Jesús Pacheco; Eyobed Mesfun; Fernando Mendoza Quijano; Paul R. Ehrlich; Gerardo Ceballos; Gretchen C. Daily; Robert M. Pringle


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2011

The role of the matrix-edge dynamics of amphibian conservation in tropical montane fragmented landscapes

Georgina Santos-Barrera; J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2007

Diversity, natural history and conservation of amphibians and reptiles from the San Vito Region, southwestern Costa Rica

Georgina Santos-Barrera; Jesús Pacheco; Fernando Mendoza-Quijano; Federico Bolaños; Gerardo Chaves; Gretchen C. Daily; Paul R. Ehrlich; Gerardo Ceballos


ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.) | 2008

Amphibians and reptiles associated with the prairie dog grasslands ecosystem and surrounding areas at the Janos Casas Grandes complex, northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico

Georgina Santos-Barrera; Jesús Pacheco; Gerardo Ceballos


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014

Geographic variation in Incilius occidentalis (Anura: Bufonidae), an endemic toad from Mexico, with a redescription of the species and delimitation of the type locality

Georgina Santos-Barrera


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2017

Spatial and temporal distribution and microhabitat use of aquatic breeding amphibians (Anura) in a seasonally dry tropical forest in Chamela, Mexico

Martha Isabel Luna-Gómez; Andrés García; Georgina Santos-Barrera


Archive | 2014

Geographic variation in Incilius occidentalis (Anura: Bufonidae), an endemic toad from Mexico, with a redescription of the species and delimitation of the type locality Variación geográfica en Incilius occidentalis (Anura: Bufonidae), un sapo endémico de México, con una redescripción de la especie y delimitación de la localidad tipo

Georgina Santos-Barrera


Archive | 2011

The role of the matrix-edge dynamics of amphibian conservation in tropical montane fragmented landscapes La dinámica del borde-matriz en bosques mesófilos de montaña fragmentados y su papel en la conservación de los anfibios

Georgina Santos-Barrera; J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona

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Gerardo Ceballos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Jesús Pacheco

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Andrés García

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Edna González-Bernal

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gabriela Parra-Olea

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Juan Cruzado

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Luis Zambrano

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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