A beetle in Ecuadorian amber

A beetle from the Tetratomidae family, preserved in Ecuadorian amber

  • Xavier Delclòs
  • Enrique Peñalver
  • Mónica M. Solórzano-Kraemer
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  • Harlequin toads are under threat from habitat change, pathogen spread, and climate change. Stefan Lötters and colleagues examined population records of 131 harlequin toad species (Atelopus), from 2004-2022. They interviewed harlequin toad experts and compiled population and threat data, finding that the status of harlequin toads has not improved since 2004. Despite species rediscoveries and increased conservation efforts, the lack of recovery indicates that the amphibian extinction crisis is ongoing. They recommend habitat protection, disease management, and captive breeding programs for the future.

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