- Panamanian golden frog
Taxobox
name = Panamanian golden frog
image_caption = "Atelopus zeteki" in captivity.
status = CR
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Amphibia
ordo =Anura
familia =Bufonidae
genus = "Atelopus "
species = "A. zeteki"
binomial = "Atelopus zeteki"The Panamanian golden frog ("Atelopus zeteki") is an endangered toad which is endemic toPanama . It has been considered asubspecies of "A. varius", but is now generally regarded as a separate species. [Savage, J.M. 2002. "The Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica." University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN 0-226-73537-0] While theIUCN still lists it ascritically endangered , [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/54563/all The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - "Atelopus zeteki" – Critically Endangered] - AccessedFebruary 4 ,2008 ] it may have beenextinct in the wild since 2006. Individuals have been collected for breeding in captivity in a bid to preserve the species.BBC News Online [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7219803.stm "2nd February 2008"] ]Description
Although known as a "
frog " the golden frog, despite being smooth-skinned and frog-like in appearance, is classified as a "True toad " (Bufonidae)". Like other frogs and toads, the golden frog is capable of secreting poison to help protect themselves from predators. In the case of the golden frog, this is a water-solubleneurotoxin calledzetekitoxin .In dry habitat, the adult male measures convert|35|mm|in to convert|40|mm|in and weighs convert|3|g|oz to convert|5|g|oz. The adult female ranges from 45 to 55 mm and from 4 to 7 g. It is larger in wet forests, where the male can grow to 48 mm and weigh up to 12 g, and the female can be as large as 63 mm and weigh up to 15 g. [
San Diego Zoo website: [http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-frog_toad.html sandiegozoo.org] ] They inhabit tropical forest regions, particularly on mountains, near streams. [http://www.amphibiaweb.org/cgi-bin/amphib_query?query_src=aw_maps_geo-ceam&table=amphib&special=one_record&where-genus=Atelopus&where-species=zeteki AmphibiaWeb:] "Atelopus zeteki - Panamanian Golden Frog"]Reproduction
These frogs are unusual in that they communicate by a form of
semaphore , waving at rivals and prospective mates. Since frogs usually communicate by croaking, this is thought to have developed in the golden frog because of the noise of the fast-moving streams which formed their natural habitat.Amplexus can last from a few days to a couple of months, withoviposition ing usually taking place in shallow streams.Behaviour
The Golden Frog appears to socialise with other frogs using throatal sounds and hand waving. This hand waving was investigated by a group of
amphibian experts and appears to be used for a variety of social situations, from friendly waves to signals to back off. A fake frog with a moving hand was used, and after repeated hand waving, the authentic frog attacked.Conservation status
The species was filmed for the very last time in the wild in 2007 by the BBC Natural History Unit for the series "
Life in Cold Blood " byDavid Attenborough . The remaining few specimens were taken into captivity and the location of filming was kept secret to protect them from potential poachers.Populations of amphibians, including the golden frog, suffered major declines possibly due to the fungal infection,
chytridiomycosis , which eventually suffocates them. Additional factors, such as habitat loss and pollution, may have also played a role.In culture
The Panamanian golden frog has appeared on Panamanian
lottery tickets, and is considered by some a national symbol in Panama. Folktales hold that the frogs turn into solid gold when they die. [ [http://www.ranadorada.org/species-info.htm Project Golden Frog] ]References
External links
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* [http://www.stlzoo.org/animals/abouttheanimals/amphibians/frogsandtoads/panamaniangoldenfrog.htm St. Louis Zoo]
* [http://www.ranadorada.org/species-info.html Project Golden Frog] Species information
* [http://www.houstonzoo.org/Animal/viewAnimalDetail.asp?scriptaction=showanimal&Animal_Preview_
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* [http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Atelopus+zeteki Discover Life website: Atelopus zeteki]
* [http://pick14.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?guide=Anura_Panama Discover Life website: Species ID tool]
* [http://www.globalamphibians.org/servlet/GAA?searchName=Atelopus+zeteki Global Amphibian Assessment "Atelopus zeteki" - Golden Arrow Poison Frog, Golden Frog, Panamanian Golden Frog, Zetek's Golden Frog]
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