- Flatwoods Salamander
Taxobox
name = Flatwoods Salamanders
status = VU | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend = down
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
divisio = Chordata
classis =Lissamphibia
ordo =Caudata
familia =Ambystomatidae
genus = "Ambystoma "
species = "A. bishopi"
species = "A. cingulatum"
binomial = "Ambystoma bishopi"
binomial = "Ambystoma cingulatum"
binomial_authority = (Cope,1868 )The Flatwoods Salamander ("Ambystoma cingulatum") has a very narrow distribution occupying seasonally wet, pine flatwoods and
savannah s from southernSouth Carolina , southern Georgia, and northernFlorida west to southernAlabama (Petranka 1998). Prior to European settlement it was found primarily in seasonally wet,longleaf pine ("Pinus palustris")-wiregrass ("Aristida stricta") communities. Populations are discontinuous and rapidly becoming fragmented throughout the range as longleaf pine habitat is destroyed and replaced with slash pine. There may have been extirpations occurring in Alabama, and recent work suggests theextirpation of a sizable breeding population in a period of approximately 22 years (Means et al. 1996). The oldsubspecies "Ambystoma cingulatum bishopi" has recently been reinstated and upgraded to species level as "Ambystoma bishopi". The species' range is from Alabama to Georgia and Florida. "A. bishopi" appears to be confined to the west of theApalachicola watershed, with "A. cingulatum" lying to the east. More information is still to be collected on this, the newest species in theAmbystomidae family, and surely one of the most threatened species ofamphibian in theUSA .References
* Database entry includes a range map, a brief justification of why this species is vulnerable, and the criteria used.
External links
* [http://www.coastalplains.org/ Coastal Plains Institute.] Research facility dedicated to the preservation of the herpetofauna characteristic of the
Atlantic Coastal Plain including the Flatwoods Salamander.
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