Ameerega shihuemoy, the Amarakaeri poison frog, is a species of dart frog endemic to a small region in southeastern Peru in the Manú District where it lives in the transition zone between montane rainforest and the lowland rainforest. The frog is a member of the Ameerega picta group. It was discovered at the Manú Learning Centre where it is known to occur in pieces of selectively logged forest. This species is threatened by habitat loss due to agriculture, gold mining, oil extraction, road construction, and logging. Currently the frog is only known from nine locations globally; three sites in the Manú Biosphere Reserve, and six in Amarakaeri Communal Reserve. Initially it was considered for a status of vulnerable or near-threatened, but due to its low number of known localities it has been
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| - Ameerega shihuemoy (en)
- Ameerega shihuemoy (es)
- Ameerega shihuemoy (fr)
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| - Ameerega shihuemoy est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Dendrobatidae. (fr)
- Ameerega shihuemoy é uma espécie de anuro da família Dendrobatidae. É nativa da província de Manu, na região amazônica do sudoeste do Peru. (pt)
- Ameerega shihuemoy, the Amarakaeri poison frog, is a species of dart frog endemic to a small region in southeastern Peru in the Manú District where it lives in the transition zone between montane rainforest and the lowland rainforest. The frog is a member of the Ameerega picta group. It was discovered at the Manú Learning Centre where it is known to occur in pieces of selectively logged forest. This species is threatened by habitat loss due to agriculture, gold mining, oil extraction, road construction, and logging. Currently the frog is only known from nine locations globally; three sites in the Manú Biosphere Reserve, and six in Amarakaeri Communal Reserve. Initially it was considered for a status of vulnerable or near-threatened, but due to its low number of known localities it has been (en)
- La ranita venenosa de Amarakeri (Ameerega shihuemoy) es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia de las ranitas venenosas (Dendrobatidae). Es endémica de las selvas amazónicas del piedemonte de los Andes en el sudeste de Perú, entre los 340 y los 900 m de altitud. Se encuentra en peligro de extinción debido a la pérdida y degradación de su hábitat en su reducida área de distribución. (es)
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| - Serrano-Rojas, Whitworth, Villacampa, Von May, Gutierrez, Padial & Chaparro, 2017 (en)
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| - Ameerega shihuemoy at the Manu Learning Centre (en)
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| - Ameerega shihuemoy, the Amarakaeri poison frog, is a species of dart frog endemic to a small region in southeastern Peru in the Manú District where it lives in the transition zone between montane rainforest and the lowland rainforest. The frog is a member of the Ameerega picta group. It was discovered at the Manú Learning Centre where it is known to occur in pieces of selectively logged forest. This species is threatened by habitat loss due to agriculture, gold mining, oil extraction, road construction, and logging. Currently the frog is only known from nine locations globally; three sites in the Manú Biosphere Reserve, and six in Amarakaeri Communal Reserve. Initially it was considered for a status of vulnerable or near-threatened, but due to its low number of known localities it has been considered endangered. (en)
- La ranita venenosa de Amarakeri (Ameerega shihuemoy) es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia de las ranitas venenosas (Dendrobatidae). Es endémica de las selvas amazónicas del piedemonte de los Andes en el sudeste de Perú, entre los 340 y los 900 m de altitud. Se encuentra en peligro de extinción debido a la pérdida y degradación de su hábitat en su reducida área de distribución. El dorso es negro, los flancos una mezcla de negro y azul y las patas marrones. Tiene una banda dorsolateral naranja que se extiende desde el hocico a la ingle. En la ingle esta banda se transforma en una mancha de tonos más vivos que llega a extenderse a la parte posterior del muslo. El vientre es azul claro con un patrón reticulado negro. Su canto es una nota parecida al canto de un grillo, que repite tras alrededor un segundo de pausa. Se distingue de otras especies similares por su patrón de coloración y su canto. Habita junto arroyos en zonas de bosque poco alterado. Es una rana terrestre y de hábitos crepusculares. Las hembras depositan los huevos en agujeros y refugios creados por rocas grandes cerca de los arroyos. Una vez eclosionados, los machos transportan los renacuajos en su espalda hasta los arroyos donde se desarrollan. Su nombre específico "shihuemoy" significa "ranita venenosa" en harákmbut, lengua hablada por parte de los grupos que habitan la reserva comunal Amarakaeri, espacio que abarca la mayor parte del área de distribución de esta especie. (es)
- Ameerega shihuemoy est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Dendrobatidae. (fr)
- Ameerega shihuemoy é uma espécie de anuro da família Dendrobatidae. É nativa da província de Manu, na região amazônica do sudoeste do Peru. (pt)
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