
Ana M. Saldarriaga-Gómez- Magister
- PhD Student at Fordham University
Ana M. Saldarriaga-Gómez
- Magister
- PhD Student at Fordham University
PhD Student
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We document the first record of Oedipina villamizariorum Reyes-Puig et al., 2020 in Colombia, from Gorgona National Natural Park located in Guapi Municipality, Cauca department. With this record, the number of Oedipina species reported in the country rises to three, and the known distribution of O. villamizariorum is extended approximately 220 km n...
During the second third of last century, the Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) underwent a hunting process driven by the demand from the North American, European, and Japanese leather industry, resulting in a sharp decline of its populations. Currently, only two known remaining populations of this Critically Endangered species persist in t...
Conservation actions for threatened species and populations aim to preserve their genetic diversity and prevent issues such as inbreeding or outbreeding depressions. This perspective has been incorporated into the management plans proposed for the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) in Colombia. A previous study, which...
A purpose of ex-situ populations is the preservation of genetic variation, but this is a challenging task since genetic diversity is commonly lost through each generation, and so the establishment of management guidelines should be a high priority. Fifty years ago, the National University of Colombia began a breeding program in the Roberto Franco T...
Frequent biodiversity sampling and monitoring programs often lead to relevant taxonomic findings. Here, as a product of different field expeditions to two places in the northern Andes, we discover and describe two new species of rain frogs of the genus Pristimantis from the cloud forests of the Central Cordillera of Colombia. Pristimantis chocolate...
We document the first record of Laval's Disk-winged Bat, Thyroptera lavali Pine, 1993, from the Amazon region of Colombia. This record increases to four the number of Thyroptera species in the country and extends the known range of T. lavali 428 km east and 338 km north from the nearest previous localities. The distribution of this species now comp...
A new species of Pristimantis (Craugastoridae, subgenus Pristimantis) is described from a relict and unexplored
cloud forest in the western slope from Cordillera Oriental of the Colombian Andes. The specific
name was chosen by consensus expert scientists and local people. Pristimantis chamezensis sp. nov. is easily
distinguished from congeneric spe...