Conservation in the Andean Highlands of South America: A Habitat Enhancement Plan for Tematobius philippii, a Critically Endangered Species in the Ascotán Salt Flat in Chile

南美洲安第斯山脉高地的保护:智利阿斯科坦盐沼极度濒危物种——菲氏拟鹂(Tematobius philippii)的栖息地改善计划

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Abstract

Amphibians face a global conservation crisis, driven largely by habitat degradation. Effective and practical strategies for habitat restoration are urgently needed, particularly for Critically Endangered species in human-impacted ecosystems. Telmatobius philippii is a species classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN. Its habitat is restricted to a few thermal springs in the Ascotán salt flat in Chile. A significant portion of one of these springs, V11, dried up in 2005 due to industrial groundwater withdrawals, leading to the loss of natural refuges and population decline. As part of a recovery plan for this spring we implemented a habitat improvement program by installing artificial refuges (clay tiles, bricks, and rock piles) and monitored their use over a two-year period. The results indicated that the refuges, particularly the clay tiles, were utilized by T. philippii at all life stages (larvae, juveniles, and adults). Refuge occupancy increased over time, reaching 75% by the end of the study, and the presence of eggs and early-stage larvae confirmed successful breeding associated with the artificial structures. This demonstrates the positive effect of artificial refuges as a practical tool for the recovery of Telmatobius populations. To our knowledge, this study provides the first documented case of successful habitat enhancement for this threatened group of high Andean amphibians, offering a replicable strategy for conservation in fragile ecosystems.

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