Siskiyou Mountains salamander

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The Siskiyou Mountains salamander (Plethodon stormi),[1] also called the Siskiyou Mountain salamander, exists only in isolated locations along the Klamath River in northern California and southern Oregon. It is a close relative of the Del Norte salamander, and some herpetologists believe it may be a subspecies of that animal.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Etymology

The specific name, stormi, is in honor of Canadian-American herpetologist Robert Macleod Storm.[2]

Description

The Siskiyou Mountains salamander is rich brown in color with white speckles. It is about Script error: No such module "convert". long, not counting the tail, which is variable in length. Like all of the plethodontids, it lacks lungs and respires through its moist skin. It is nocturnal, prefers cool, moist environments, and is most active during rainfall or high humidity. It stays underground during hot periods and freezes.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Habitat

The preferred natural habitat of P. stormi is rocky areas of forest, at altitudes of Template:Cvt.[3]

Reproduction

The adult female P. stormi lays a clutch of 2–18 eggs every other year.[3]

Conservation

Plethodon stormi is an IUCN Red List endangered species in California. Logging and damming have reduced its habitat.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Other local amphibians

In 2005, researchers discovered through genetic analysis that a larger, darker variant of this salamander is in fact a separate species. It has been named the Scott Bar salamander (Plethodon asupak).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Other prominent amphibians within the range of P. stormi include the rough-skinned newt, Taricha granulosa.[4]

See also

References

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  1. Sherman C. Bishop and Edmund D. Brodie, Jr., 1994.
  2. Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayson M (2013). The Eponym Dictionary of Amphibians. Exeter, England: Pelagic Publishing. xiii + 244 pp. Template:ISBN. (Plethodon stormi, p. 207).
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  4. C. Michael Hogan, 2008.

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