In:
Journal of Threatened Taxa, Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society, Vol. 13, No. 6 ( 2021-05-26), p. 18551-18558
Abstract:
The endemic freshwater crab, Louisea yabassi Mvogo Ndongo, von Rintelen & Cumberlidge, 2019, is currently only known from three populations in the biodiversity-rich rainforests of southwestern Cameroon. The first record of L. yabassi dates back to 1908 from Yabassi, while the other two populations were discovered in December 2019 and March 2020 from the Ebo Forest near Yabassi. These specimens were initially identified as L. edeaensis (Bott, 1969), but were subsequently assigned to L. yabassi. The newly-discovered populations of L. yabassi provided important data on its habitat, population structure and geographical distribution, all critical knowledge for conservation measures. Reported here are the anthropogenic threats to L. yabassi and its rainforest habitat, which include forest destruction, agricultural encroachment, water pollution and firewood collection. This information is inherently useful in the assessment of the extinction risk of L. yabassi and highlights the importance of implementing strategies for preserving primary rainforest and its associated aquatic habitats in Central Africa.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0974-7907
,
0974-7893
DOI:
10.11609/jott.2021.13.6.18411-18678
DOI:
10.11609/jott.6724.13.6.18551-18558
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
Publication Date:
2021
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2634327-7
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