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Pristimantis quantus

Order: Anura Family: Craugastoridae
Synonym(s): Eleutherodactylus quantus

Assessed for: Colombia   on: 30 Nov 2017   by: Carlos Eduardo Burbano Yandi
IUCN Global Red List: Endangered (EN)
National Red List: (not assessed)
Distribution: Colombia
Evolutionary Distinctiveness score: 14.28301935
© 2013 Andres Felipe Jaramillo (1 of 1)

Recommended Conservation Actions:

Additional Comments: Fernando Castro, María Isabel Herrera, John Lynch. 2004. Pristimantis quantus . La Lista Roja de Especies Amenazadas 2004 de la UICN: e.T56893A11539771. Descargado el 30 de noviembre de 2017 .http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T56893A11539771.en.

Question # Short Name Question Text Response Comments
1 Extinction risk Current IUCN Red List category. [Data obtained from the IUCN Red List.] Endangered (EN) RL 2017
2 Possibly extinct Is there a strong possibility that this species might be extinct in the wild? No / unlikely No se considera extinta. Los registros de esta especie en el Instituto de Ciencias Naturales (ICN), son de 1997 y ha sido registrada en el año 2015, en el municipio de El Cairo, localidad de Miralindo. No obstante, se requiere evaluar el estado de su población y conocer su tendencia para establecer con mayor certeza si es posible su extinción.
3 Phylogenetic significance The taxon’s Evolutionary Distinctiveness (ED) score, as generated by the ZSL EDGE program. (These data are not editable by Assessors). ED value < 20
4 Protected habitat Is a population of at least 50% of the individuals of the taxon included within a well-managed or reliably protected area or areas? No / unlikely Su distribución potencial no se traslapa con un área protegida, pero una población se encuentra dentro de una estrategia de conservación privada, que es la Reserva Natural Cerro del Inglés, donde el ha´bitat de la especie no esta´ amenazado (Castro y Bolívar 2010).
5 Habitat for reintroduction, conservation translocation or supplementation Does enough well-managed and reliably protected habitat exist, either within or outside of currently protected areas that is suitable for conservation translocation, including population restoration or conservation introduction? Unknown Según Castro y Bolívar (2010), el hábitat de la especie es adecuado en la Reserva Cerro del Inglés. Se desconoce el estado del hábitat por fuera de esta zona y la distribución de las poblaciones a lo largo del complejo que forma la serranía de los Paraguas.
6 Previous reintroductions Have reintroduction or translocation attempts been made in the past for this species? No
7 In situ conservation activities Are any in situ conservation actions currently in place for this species? (Only required if a Red List Assessment has not been completed, or if new actions have been implemented since the last Red List Assessment. (Information from the Conservation Actions section of the Red List assessment should be reviewed and considered when answering this question.).
8 In situ conservation activities Are additional in situ conservation actions required to help conserve this species in the wild (e.g. habitat restoration and/or protection, control of invasive species, national legislation etc.)?
9 In situ research Is additional in situ research required to better understand the species, e.g. distribution, population trends, natural history etc.?
10 Threat mitigation Are the threats facing the taxon, including any new and emerging threats not considered in the IUCN Red List, potentially reversible? Threats unknown Castro et al (2004), mencionan como principal amenaza la degradación del hábitat, pero se desconoce realmente los factores que pueden estar alterando atributos ecológicos claves de la especie y que la puedan hacer vulnerable a una extinción. Hasta el momento esta especie no ha sido registrada infectada con el hongo quítrido (Flechas et al 2017), no obstante, desconocemos el comportamiento de la población ante este patógeno.
11 Over-collection from the wild Is the taxon suffering from collection within its natural range, either for food, for the pet trade or for any other reason, which threatens the species’ continued persistence in the wild? No / unlikely
12 Population recovery Is the known population of this species in the wild large enough to recover naturally, without ex situ intervention if threats are mitigated? No / unlikely
13 Action plans Does an Action Plan for the species already exist, or is one currently being developed?
14 Biological distinctiveness Does the taxon exhibit a distinctive reproductive mode, behaviour, aspect of morphology or physiology, within the Order to which it belongs (e.g. Anura, Passeriformes etc.)? No aspect of biology known to be exceptional
15 Cultural/socio-economic importance Does the taxon have a special human cultural value (e.g. as a national or regional symbol, in a historic context, featuring in traditional stories) or economic value (e.g. food, traditional medicine, tourism) within its natural range or in a wider global context? No
16 Scientific importance Is the species vital to current or planned research other than species-specific ecology/biology/conservation within the Order to which it belongs (e.g. Anura, Passeriformes etc.) e.g. human medicine, climate change, environmental pollutants and conservation science? No research dependent on this species
17 Ex situ research Does conserving this species (or closely related species) in situ depend upon research that can be most easily carried out ex situ? No Se deben abordar aspectos de su ecología e identificar las amenazas para esta especie.
18 Ex situ conservation activities Is any ex situ research or other ex situ conservation action currently in place for this species? (Information from the Conservation Actions section of the Red List assessment should be reviewed and considered when answering this question.)
19 Husbandry analog required If an ex situ rescue program is recommended for this species, would an analog species be required to develop husbandry protocols first?
20 Husbandry analog Do the biological and ecological attributes of this species make it suitable for developing husbandry regimes for more threatened related species? i.e. could this species be used in captivity to help to develop husbandry and breeding protocols which could be used for a similar, but more endangered species at a later stage? No
21 Captive breeding Has this species been successfully bred and/or maintained in captivity? Not held in captivity to date
22 Conservation education/ecotourism potential Is the species especially diurnal, active or colourful, or is there an interesting or unusual aspect of its ecology that make it particularly suitable to be an educational ambassador for conservation of the species in the range country, either in zoos or aquariums or within ecotourism activities? No
23 Mandate Is there an existing conservation mandate recommending the ex situ conservation of this taxon? No
24 Range State approval If an ex situ initiative was proposed for this species, would it be supported (and approved) by the range State (either within the range State or out-of-country ex situ)? Yes / probably
25 Founder specimens Are sufficient animals of the taxon available or potentially available (from wild or captive sources) to initiate an ex situ program, if one was recommended? Yes / probably
26 Taxonomic status Has a complete taxonomic analysis of the species in the wild been carried out, to fully understand the functional unit you wish to conserve (i.e. have species limits been determined)? Yes

Citation: Carlos Eduardo Burbano Yandi. 2017. Conservation Needs Assessment for Pristimantis quantus, Colombia.
https://www.conservationneeds.org/assessment/4260 Accessed 19 May 2024