COSEWIC assessment and status report on the on the unisexual Ambystoma, Ambystoma laterale (small-mouthed salamander−dependent population (Ambystoma laterale - texanum), Jefferson salamander−dependent... : CW69-14/730-2016E-PDF

“[The small-mouthed Salamander dependent population] exist only on one isolated island in Canada (Pelee Island in Lake Erie) and depend on an endangered sperm donor species, Small-mouthed Salamander (Ambystoma texanum), for recruitment. The salamander faces numerous threats that make its continued existence precarious. These include predation and habitat modification by introduced wild turkeys, drainage activities that can cause premature drying of breeding ponds, road mortality during seasonal migrations, urban development, and recreational activities. [The Jefferson Salamander dependent population] occupy restricted areas within populated and highly modified areas of Ontario and depend on an endangered sperm donor species, Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum), for recruitment. The salamander faces numerous threats from human activities, leading to habitat loss and fragmentation, making its continued existence precarious. [The Blue-spotted Salamander dependent population] depend on a sperm-donor species, Blue-spotted Salamander (Ambystoma laterale), that has an extensive distribution in Canada. It is found from Nova Scotia to Manitoba and from the Great Lakes to James Bay and Northern Quebec. Unisexuals that depend on this species have been identified in sites across this range and likely exist in many other sites that have not been subjected to genetic analyses. While declines have been observed and are expected for the Blue-spotted Salamander and unisexuals that depend on it in southwestern Ontario, threats are localized and expected to have little effect on the entire Canadian population"--Reasons for designation, p. iii.

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Ministère/Organisme Canada. Environment Canada.
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
Canadian Wildlife Service.
Titre COSEWIC assessment and status report on the on the unisexual Ambystoma, Ambystoma laterale (small-mouthed salamander−dependent population (Ambystoma laterale - texanum), Jefferson salamander−dependent population (Ambystoma laterale - (2) jeffersonianum), blue-spotted salamander–dependent population (Ambystoma (2) laterale - jeffersonianum)), in Canada .
Variante du titre Unisexual Ambystoma, Ambystoma laterale, in Canada
COSEWIC status report on the on the unisexual Ambystoma, Ambystoma laterale (small-mouthed salamander−dependent population (Ambystoma laterale - texanum), Jefferson salamander−dependent population (Ambystoma laterale - (2) jeffersonianum), blue-spotted salamander–dependent population (Ambystoma (2) laterale - jeffersonianum)), in Canada
Type de publication Monographie
Langue [Anglais]
Autres langues publiées [Français]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Évaluation et rapport de situation du COSEPAC sur l’Ambystoma unisexué, Ambystoma laterale (population dépendante de la salamandre à petite bouche (Ambystoma laterale – texanum), population dépendante de la salamandre de Jefferson (Ambystoma laterale - (2) jeffersonianum), population dépendante de la salamandre à points bleus (Ambystoma (2) laterale – jeffersonianum)), au Canada.
Cover title.
"Small-mouthed Salamander dependent population – endangered, Jefferson Salamander dependent population – endangered, Blue-spotted Salamander dependent population- not at risk, 2016."
“COSEWIC would like to acknowledge Jim Bogart for writing the status report [...]. This report [...] was overseen by Kristiina Ovaska, Co-chair of the COSEWIC Amphibian and Reptile Species Specialist Subcommittee”--Production note, p. [ii].
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-43).
Information sur la publication Ottawa : Environment Canada, c2016.
Auteur / Contributeur Bogart, James P.,1940-
Ovaska, Kristiina Elisabeth,1952-
Description xxi, 61 p. : col. ill., col. maps
ISBN 978-0-660-05548-0
Numéro de catalogue
  • CW69-14/730-2016E-PDF
Descripteurs Endangered species
Amphibians
Nature conservation
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