Elevational surveys of Sulawesi herpetofauna 1: Gunung Galang, Gunung Dako Nature Reserve.

Benjamin R Karin, Isaac W Krone,Jeffrey Frederick,Amir Hamidy, Wahyu Tri Laksono, Sina S Amini,Evy Arida,Umilaela Arifin, Bryan H Bach, Collin Bos, Charlotte K Jennings,Awal Riyanto,Simon G Scarpetta,Alexander L Stubbs,Jimmy A McGuire

PeerJ(2023)

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The Indonesian island of Sulawesi has a unique geology and geography, which have produced an astoundingly diverse and endemic flora and fauna and a fascinating biogeographic history. Much biodiversity research has focused on the regional endemism in the island's Central Core and on its four peninsulas, but the biodiversity of the island's many upland regions is still poorly understood for most taxa, including amphibians and reptiles. Here, we report the first of several planned full-mountain checklists from a series of herpetological surveys of Sulawesi's mountains conducted by our team. In more than 3 weeks of work on Gunung Galang, a 2,254 m peak west of the city of Tolitoli, Sulawesi Tengah Province, on Sulawesi's Northern Peninsula, we recovered nearly fifty species of reptiles and amphibians, more than a dozen of which are either new to science or known but undescribed. The incompleteness of our sampling suggests that many more species remain to be discovered on and around this mountain.
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Altitudinal gradient, Biodiversity, Biodiversity survey, Reptiles and amphibians, Herpetology, Southeast Asia, Transect survey, Wallacea
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