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Predation by invasive rainbow trout on the critically endangered Pehuenche Spiny‐chest Frog
Resumen
The Pehuenche Spiny‐chest Frog Alsodes pehuenche is an endemic species from the Andes of Argentina and Chile and is considered to be Critically Endangered. Its population has been declining over the last ten years, principally as consequence of the paving of a road that crosses the streams the frog inhabits. Until recently, exotic fish species had not been recorded in these streams. Here, we document the presence of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mikyss) in
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The Pehuenche Spiny‐chest Frog Alsodes pehuenche is an endemic species from the Andes of Argentina and Chile and is considered to be Critically Endangered. Its population has been declining over the last ten years, principally as consequence of the paving of a road that crosses the streams the frog inhabits. Until recently, exotic fish species had not been recorded in these streams. Here, we document the presence of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mikyss) in one of these streams and predation on the endangered frog species.
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Autor
Zarco, Agustín;
Corbalán, Valeria;
Debandi, Guillermo Oscar;
Fuente
Journal of Fish Biology (First published: 08 November 2020)
Fecha
2020-11
Editorial
Wiley
ISSN
0022-1112
1095-8649
1095-8649
Formato
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Tipo de documento
artículo
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