- Lake Patzcuaro Salamander
Taxobox
name = Lake Patzcuaro Salamander
status = CR | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend = down
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Lissamphibia
ordo =Caudata
familia =Ambystomatidae
genus = "Ambystoma "
species = "A. dumerilii"
binomial = "Ambystoma dumerilii"
binomial_authority = (Duges , 1870)The Lake Patzcuaro Salamander, locally known as Achoque, "Ambystoma dumerilii", is a neotenicsalamander species.This salamander is found in
Lago de Pátzcuaro , a high altitude lake in theMexican state ofMichoacán . This is located in the Mesa Central region of the country, home to many isolated "Ambystoma " species. There have been claims that asubspecies is found further inland to the north-east inSan Juan del Río ,Querétaro , but this is doubtful due to the animals wholly aquatic nature. "Dumerilii" retain their larval characters throughout their entire life. This results in adults that have long, heavily filamented externalgills ,gill slit s lined with tooth-like gill rakers, and caudal fins. Patzcuaro salamanders are usually yellowish in color, with a lighter shade on their underbellies. They have large heads and reduced limbs. They feed by suction, and eat many types of invertebrates.Recently, this salamander has been used in research as a counterpoint to the more common captive-bred
Axolotl . Patzcuaro salamanders have been hybridized with axolotls, and used in mitochondrial studies for comparison.Due to habitat destruction, pollution and the introduction of predatory fish the population has decreased severely in the past decades. It is listed as
Critically endangered in theIUCN redlist and in Appendix IICITES .References
* Database entry includes a range map and justification for why this species is critically endangered
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.