Diversity of Amphibians in the Tshopo and Bas-Uélé provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Description

Amphibians from the Tshopo province and the province of Bas-Uélé were the subject of our study. The main objective of this research was to evaluate the species richness of amphibians in these unexplored entities. As a reminder, amphibians in the DRC are not sufficiently studied due to a lack of expertise. However, some studies are being conducted mainly in protected areas. These data have been made possible thanks to BID-GBIF funding, financed by the European Union.

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How to cite

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Masudi Muenye Mali, F.; Ewango E.K. Corneille; Gembu Tungaluna, G.C.; Eli Greenbaum; Badjedjea Babangenge, G.; Akuboy Dauly, J.; Chifundera Kusamba, Z.; Mwenebantu Mlungu, A.; Dudu Akaibe, B. (2020). Diversity of Amphibians in the Tshopo and Bas-Uélé provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is Centre de Surveillance de la Biodiversité de l'Université de Kisangani. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

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Keywords

Occurrence; Specimen

Contacts

Franck MASUDI MUENYE MALI
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • research assistant
Centre de Surveillance de la Biodiversité (CSB)
CD
André Heughebaert
  • User
  • Node Manager
Belgian Biodiversity Platform
  • 30 Simon Bolivar Bld
Brussels
BE
Corneille Ewango Ekokinya
  • Point Of Contact
Université de Kinsangani
CD
André Heughebaert

Geographic Coverage

Democratic Republic of Congo, Tshopo and Bas-Uélé provinces

Bounding Coordinates South West [0.128, 23.919], North East [3.483, 25.969]

Taxonomic Coverage

No Description available

Order Anura

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2013-01-01 / 2019-01-01

Project Data

No Description available

Title Amphibian conservation in DR Congo through biodiversity capacity building and data mobilization
Identifier BID-AF2017-0250-SMA

The personnel involved in the project:

Franck MASUDI MUENYE MALI
  • Content Provider
Corneille Ewango Ekokinya
  • Principal Investigator

Sampling Methods

The tongue of amphibians contained the biopsy and was contained in the Eppendorf tube containing alcohol (96%) for subsequent molecular studies. We had assembled all the amphibians in a rectangular plastic box containing formalin (10%). They remained in place for 24 hours then they were transferred into alcohol (75%) for permanent preservation.

Study Extent Between 2014 and 2019, we inventorized for 10 days in each of the following sites: Aketi, Kayete, Uma, Masako Forest Reserve, Yangambi Biosphere Reserve, Rubi-Télé hunting estate and in the Yoko Reserve.
Quality Control We identified the amphibians using the determination key from Frétey (2012), Alan Channing (2001). The geographic coordinates were taken by GPS (Garmin 64s). We had photographed all the amphibian specimens and the capture sites.

Method step description:

  1. Amphibians were captured by hand between 6.30 p.m. and 9pm using flashlight light.

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