Taxonomie

endemique
protegee
UICN

Statut liste rouge -

En danger (EN) , évaluée le 11/12/2017

Espèce protégée -

en Province Sud , en Province Nord

Marmorosphax taom is listed as Endangered because it has a restricted distribution in New Caledonia with two locations and a continuing decline in the area of occupancy (AOO), extent and quality of habitat and the number of mature individuals. It is under a high level of threat from mining and there are also ongoing threats from invasive species and wildfires.

Aire géographique


This species is endemic to Province Nord, New Caledonia. It is known from the summit areas on Taom and Tiébaghi massif, on the northwestern coast of Grande Terre. It occurs at elevations between 900 and 1,100 m. The extent of occurrence is estimated at 78 km2 and the area of occupancy is estimated to be 20 km2.

Population


There is no information on population size and trends for this species. It is expected to have undergone a substantial reduction in population size and extent as a result of past destruction of its montane forest habitat by mining activities and from recurrent wildfires in the adjacent maquis shrublands.

Habitat


This species inhabits closed montane forests and maquis fernlands. It is diurno-nocturnal, cryptozoic; terrestrial. It shelters beneath rocks and dense vegetation and forages in cover.

Menaces


Certaines sous-populations peuvent être directement impactées par l'activité minière: Tiebaghi (SLN)

Conservation


This species is protected in Province Nord under Code de l'environnement de la Province Nord (Délibération No. 306-2008/APN, 24 October 2008) and in Province Sud under Code de l'environnement de la Province Sud (Délibération No. 25-2009/APS, 20 March 2009). It is not present in any reserves and no conservation management is currently being undertaken.

Bibliographie


Palmas, P., Jourdan, H., Rigault, F., Debar, L., De Meringo, H., Bourguet, E., Mathivet, M., Lee, M., Adjouhgniope, R., Papillon, Y. and Bonnaud, E. 2017. Feral cats threaten the outstanding endemic fauna of the New Caledonia biodiversity hotspot. Biological Conservation(214) , p.250-259.

Thibault, M., Brescia, F., Vidal, E. and Jourdan, H. 2017. Invasive rodents, an overlooked threat for skinks in a tropical island hotspot of biodiversity. New Zealand Ecological Society(41) , p.74-83.

IUCN 2021. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2021-2.

Uetz, P. (ed.) 2017. The Reptile Database.

Sadlier, R.A., Smith, S.A., Bauer, A.M. and Whitaker, A.H. 2009. Three new species of skink in the genus Marmorosphax Sadlier (Squamata: Scincidae) from New Caledonia. Zoologia Neocaledonica 7, Mémoires du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle(198) , p.373–390.

Experts


Assessor(s): Sadlier, R., Bauer, A., Jourdan, H., Astrongatt, S., Deuss, M., Duval, T., Bourguet, E., McCoy, S., Bouteiller, A., Lagrange, A.

Reviewer(s): Cox, N.

Contributor(s): Whitaker, A.

Facilitator(s): Tanguy, V., Lietar, J., Warimavute, G.


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