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Christmas Island Chained Gecko

Lepidodactylus listeri (Boulenger 1889)

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Continent: Indian Ocean
Distribution: Christmas Islands (Indian Ocean, belongs to Australia)
Type locality: Christmas Is., Indian Ocean.
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Lepidodactylus listeri, also known commonly as Lister's gecko or the Christmas Island chained gecko, is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae, endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. It is currently extinct in the wild.

Geographic range

L. listeri is endemic to Christmas Island.[3]

Etymology

Both the specific name, listeri, and one of the common names, Lister's gecko, are in honour of British naturalist Joseph Jackson Lister.[4]

Description

Lister's gecko is a brown lizard growing to a snout-vent length (SVL) of 5 cm (2.0 in). It has a broad, pale fawn/grey vertebral stripe which expands to cover the top of the head and matches the colour and pattern of the tail. It has a whitish belly. The body is covered with small, smooth scales.[5]

L. listeri was most abundant in primary rainforest on the plateau, but also occurs in disturbed secondary forest growth. It was absent from mined areas on the island.[6][7]

Evolutionary relationships

The closest relatives of L. listeri are species of Lepidodactylus belonging to the lugubris group, native to the Mollucas and the Philippines, with the estimated divergence between L. listeri and the lugubris group taking place around 26 million years ago.[8] Unlike L. lugubris, which can be triploid and reproduce through parthenogenesis, L. listeri is a diploid, sexually reproducing species.

Decline

L. listeri was considered to be generally common in 1979, and was widespread across the island, but population declines were noted by researchers starting in 1998. Further decline was noted in 2004 and in 2008. By 2009, it was recognized that the species was in imminent danger of extinction, and a captive breeding program was established.[9][10] The last record of L. listeri in its native habitat on Christmas Island was in October 2012.[10]

The decline of L. listeri was concurrent with the widespread decline of most endemic mammal and reptile species on Christmas Island, and it is considered that this decline was the result of a common cause, or a combination thereof. The causes of this decline are not well understood.[10] However it is believed that predation by introduced species, particularly the wolf snake (Lycodon capucinus), may have played a significant role.[9] The wolf snake was introduced around 1982, which is within the timeframe that the population decline began.[10]

Conservation efforts

Prior to the extirpation of this species from Christmas Island, 43 individuals were taken into captivity, starting in August 2009, in order to establish a breeding population. This proved successful with a total population of over 1500 individuals as of July 2022.[10] However, reintroduction is unlikely to occur in the near future, invasive threats are not yet controlled on Christmas Island, and assisted colonization is not yet feasible due to widespread gecko L. lugubris, which has an unknown conservation status.[10][11]

The genome of the L. listeri was sequenced in 2022 (along with the Christmas Island blue-tailed skink), making it one of the earliest chromosome-level gecko genomes.[12] The genome was genetically diverse, reflective of large historical population sizes. Despite the captive population being founded from just 43 individuals, there was not evidence of inbreeding in the genome.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cogger, H.; Mitchell, N.M.; Woinarski, J.C.Z. (2017). "Lepidodactylus listeri". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T11559A83321765. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T11559A83321765.en. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ Species Lepidodactylus listeri at The Reptile Database . www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Brown, Walter Creighton [in French]; Parker, Fred (1977). "Lizards of the genus Lepidodactylus (Gekkonidae) from the Indo-Australian archipelago and the islands of the Pacific, with descriptions of new species / by Walter C. Brown and Fred Parker". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. Fourth Series. 41 (8): 253–265. NLA 4495205.
  4. ^ Beolens, Bo; Grayson, Michael; Watkins, Michael (2011). "Lepidodactylus listeri". The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles (PDF). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 159. ISBN 978-1-4214-0227-7. OCLC 794700413.xiii + 296 pp.
  5. ^ Cogger, Harold G. (2000). Reptiles and amphibians of Australia (6 ed.). Sydney: Reed New Holland. p. 808. ISBN 1-876334-33-9. OCLC 43580360.
  6. ^ Cogger HG, Sadlier RA (1999). The terrestrial reptiles of Christmas Island – a reappraisal of their status. Sydney: Australian Museum.
  7. ^ Cogger, H.G.; Cameron, E.E.; Sadlier, R.A.; Eggler, P. (1993). "The action plan for Australian reptiles". 155.187.2.69. Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  8. ^ Oliver, Paul M.; Blom, Mozes P. K.; Cogger, Harold G.; Fisher, Robert N.; Richmond, Jonathan Q.; Woinarski, John C. Z. (30 June 2018). "Insular biogeographic origins and high phylogenetic distinctiveness for a recently depleted lizard fauna from Christmas Island, Australia". Biology Letters. 14 (6): 20170696. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2017.0696. PMC 6030605. PMID 29899126.
  9. ^ a b Smith, Michael J.; Cogger, H.; Tiernan, B.; Maple, D.; Boland, C.; Napier, F.; Detto, T.; Smith, P. "An oceanic island reptile community under threat: the decline of reptiles on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean" (PDF). Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 7 (2): 206–218. S2CID 83084235.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Andrew, Paul; Cogger, Hal; Driscoll, Don; Flakus, Samantha; Harlow, Peter; Maple, Dion; Misso, Mike; Pink, Caitlin; Retallick, Kent; Rose, Karrie; Tiernan, Brendan; West, Judy; Woinarski, John C.Z. (2018). "Somewhat saved: A captive breeding programme for two endemic Christmas Island lizard species, now extinct in the wild". Oryx. 52: 171–174. doi:10.1017/S0030605316001071. S2CID 89447993.
  11. ^ Geyle, Hayley M.; Tingley, Reid; Amey, Andrew P.; Cogger, Hal; Couper, Patrick J.; Cowan, Mark; Craig, Michael D.; Doughty, Paul; Driscoll, Don A.; Ellis, Ryan J.; Emery, Jon-Paul; Fenner, Aaron; Gardner, Michael G.; Garnett, Stephen T.; Gillespie, Graeme R.; Greenlees, Matthew J.; Hoskin, Conrad J.; Keogh, J. Scott; Lloyd, Ray; Melville, Jane; McDonald, Peter J.; Michael, Damian R.; Mitchell, Nicola J.; Sanderson, Chris; Shea, Glenn M.; Sumner, Joanna; Wapstra, Erik; Woinarski, John C. Z.; Chapple, David G. (2021). "Reptiles on the brink: Identifying the Australian terrestrial snake and lizard species most at risk of extinction". Pacific Conservation Biology. 27: 3. doi:10.1071/PC20033. S2CID 225209280.
  12. ^ a b Dodge, Tristram O.; Farquharson, Katherine A.; Ford, Claire; Cavanagh, Lisa; Schubert, Kristen; Schumer, Molly; Belov, Katherine; Hogg, Carolyn J. (2023). "Genomes of two Extinct‐in‐the‐Wild reptiles from Christmas Island reveal distinct evolutionary histories and conservation insights". Molecular Ecology Resources: 1755–0998.13780. doi:10.1111/1755-0998.13780. ISSN 1755-098X. PMID 36872490. S2CID 257363487.
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Lepidodactylus listeri, also known commonly as Lister's gecko or the Christmas Island chained gecko, is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae, endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. It is currently extinct in the wild.

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Lepidodactylus listeri ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Lepidodactylus listeri es una especie de gecos de la familia Gekkonidae.[2]

Distribución geográfica

Es endémica de la isla de Navidad, perteneciente a Australia. En diciembre de 2017, un estudio de la UICN alertó que los Gecos de la Isla de Navidad han pasado de la categoría "Vulnerables" a "Extintos en estado salvaje". Las razones de su extinción no están aún claras pero, al parecer estaría vinculada con la aparición de una especie de hormiga invasora, la Anoplolepis gracilipes.[cita requerida]

Hábitat

L. listeri es más abundante en bosques primarios en la planicie, pero también está presente en zonas modificadas con crecimiento boscoso secundario. Está ausente en zonas de minería de la isla.[3][4]

Referencias

  1. Cogger, H. & Mitchell, N.M, Woinarski, J. (2017). «Lepidodactylus listeri». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2017.3 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 20 de mayo de 2018.
  2. Uetz, P. & Jirí Hošek (ed.). «Lepidodactylus listeri». Reptile Database (en inglés). Reptarium. Consultado el 26 de abril de 2016.
  3. Cogger HG, Sadlier RA. (2000). The terrestrial reptiles of Christmas Island - a reappraisal of their status. Sydney: Australian Museum.
  4. Cogger HG, Cameron EE, Sadlier RA, Eggler P. (1993). The Action Plan for Australian Reptiles.[1]

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Lepidodactylus listeri Lepidodactylus generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Gekkonidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Lepidodactylus listeri est une espèce de geckos a famille des Gekkonidae[1]. Cette espèce est considérée comme éteinte à l'état sauvage par l'UICN depuis 2017.

Répartition

Cette espèce était endémique de l'île Christmas en Australie[1].

Publication originale

  • Boulenger, 1889 : On the reptiles of Christmas Island. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, vol. 1888, p. 534-536 (texte intégral).

Notes et références

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Lepidodactylus listeri est une espèce de geckos a famille des Gekkonidae. Cette espèce est considérée comme éteinte à l'état sauvage par l'UICN depuis 2017.

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Lepidodactylus listeri ( Portuguese )

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Lepidodactylus listeri, é uma espécie de lagartixa da família Gekkonidae, sendo endémica de Ilha do Natal.[3] É nomeado em honra do naturalista Joseph Jackson Lister.[4]

Referências

  1. Cogger, H.; Mitchell, N.M.; Woinarski, J.C.Z. (2017). «Lepidodactylus listeri». Lista Vermelha de Espécies Ameaçadas. 2017: e.T11559A83321765. doi:. Consultado em 11 de novembro de 2021
  2. Espécie Lepidodactylus listeri no The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  3. Brown WC, Parker F. (1977). Lizards of the genus Lepidodactylus (Gekkonidae) from the Indo-Australian Archipelago and the islands of the Pacific, with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Californian Academy of Sciences (4) 41 (8): 253-265.
  4. Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayson M. (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Lepidodactylus listeri, p. 159).
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Lepidodactylus listeri, é uma espécie de lagartixa da família Gekkonidae, sendo endémica de Ilha do Natal. É nomeado em honra do naturalista Joseph Jackson Lister.

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Lepidodactylus listeri ( Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan )

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Lepidodactylus listeri[2] este o specie de șopârle din genul Lepidodactylus, familia Gekkonidae, descrisă de Boulenger 1889.[3][4] A fost clasificată de IUCN ca specie vulnerabilă.[1] Conform Catalogue of Life specia Lepidodactylus listeri nu are subspecii cunoscute.[3]

Referințe

  1. ^ a b Lepidodactylus listeri. Lista roșie a speciilor periclitate IUCN. Versiunea 2012.2. International Union for Conservation of Nature. 1996. Accesat în 24 octombrie 2012.
  2. ^ a b Boulenger, G. A. (1889) On the reptiles of Christmas Island., Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1888: 534-536.
  3. ^ a b Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (2011). „Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. Accesat în 24 september 2012. Verificați datele pentru: |access-date= (ajutor)Mentenanță CS1: Nume multiple: lista autorilor (link)
  4. ^ TIGR Reptile Database . Uetz P. , 2007-10-02
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Lepidodactylus listeri este o specie de șopârle din genul Lepidodactylus, familia Gekkonidae, descrisă de Boulenger 1889. A fost clasificată de IUCN ca specie vulnerabilă. Conform Catalogue of Life specia Lepidodactylus listeri nu are subspecii cunoscute.

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Lepidodactylus listeri là một loài thằn lằn trong họ Gekkonidae. Loài này được Boulenger mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1889.[2]

Chú thích

  1. ^ The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  2. ^ Lepidodactylus listeri. The Reptile Database. Truy cập ngày 31 tháng 5 năm 2013.

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Lepidodactylus listeri là một loài thằn lằn trong họ Gekkonidae. Loài này được Boulenger mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1889.

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