Limestone Frogs and Geckoes of Gigantes Islands: Status of Population and Habitat

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Limestone Frogs and Geckoes of Gigantes Islands Status of Population and Habitat Arvin C. Diesmos Scientist 3 National Museum of the Philippines Chair, Amphibian Specialist Group Philippines IUCN Species Survival Commission

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Limestone Frogs and Geckoes of Gigantes Islands

Status of Population and HabitatArvin C. Diesmos

Scientist 3National Museum of the Philippines

Chair, Amphibian Specialist Group PhilippinesIUCN Species Survival Commission

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Thank You!• Foundation for the Philippine Environment • West Visayas Caving Association • Local Government Units (Carles, Estancia, Iloilo City) • DENR • Biodiversity Management Bureau • Fauna & Flora International • National Museum of the Philippines • Prof. Angel Alcala • Dr. Rafe Brown • Dr. Aldrin Mallari • Marlynn Mendoza • James Lewis (IUCN)

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Outline

• What is a limestone karst ecosystem • History of research in the Philippines • Biodiversity in limestone karst ecosystems • Gigantes Islands • Initial Results • Recommendations

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Limestone Karst

Limestone karst formations

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Limestone Karst

Occupies 10% of land area

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Threats

Intensive and extensive kaingin farming.Image by AC Diesmos, San Mariano, Isabela Province, Luzon, 2006.

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Threats

Image from flickr.com/photos/storm-crypt/.

Destructive mining is the greatest threat to limestone karst habitats.

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Initial Results

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Gigantes Island Group

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Gigantes Island Group

Mallari et al., 2001; Conservation International, Haribon Foundation, DENR, 2010

• Comprised of nine islands in central Philippines• Almost all islands are limestone karst• Largest: 599 ha• Almost all islands are limestone karst• Key biodiversity area; with endemic species

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Brown and Alcala., 1976; IUCN, 2014; Diesmos et al., 2014; image by A.C. Diesmos (2014)

Gigantes Limestone Gecko Gekko gigante.This species is considered Vulnerable.

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Brown and Alcala., 1970; IUCN, 2014; Diesmos et al., 2014; image by A.C. Diesmos (2014)

Gigantes Limestone Frog Platymantis insulatus.This species is Critically Endangered.

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Field Surveys• Surveyed nine islands, total of 16 sites• 13 limestone caves• Survey of herpetofauna• Performed cave assessments• Established strip transects (10 meters wide x 100 meters long)• General survey were under taken by visual

and aural method

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Field surveys include herpetofaunal surveys and cave assessments.

image by A.C. Diesmos (2014)

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Field surveys include herpetofaunal surveys and cave assessments.

image by A.C. Diesmos (2014)

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• Treasure hunting• Collection of speleothems

Threats to Caves of Gigantes

• Graffiti or vandalism• High human foot traffic or tourism

• Presence of garbage/litter• Mining of guano

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Treasure hunting is the greatest threat to the cave systems of Gigantes.

image by A.C. Diesmos (2014)

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Half of the caves bore high levels of vandalism.image by A.C. Diesmos (2014)

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Initial Results• Platymantis insulatus and Gekko gigante still

found in several areas in GIG. • Populations appear secure for both species.• Both species more widely distributed than previously thought.• Both species maybe tolerant to disturbance.

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Recommendations

• Long term ecological studies are needed: let us monitor subpopulations• Cave management and action plan!

• Community based management!

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