A brand new species of gecko, believed to be current solely round Coonoor, has been discovered in the Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu.
Published in ‘Bionimina’, Dravidogecko coonoor is the formal identify of the “…distinct population of Dravidogecko in Coonoor Hills of the Upper Nilgiris, Western Ghats, India,” famous authors A. Abinesh, R.S. Naveen, A.N. Srikanthan, S. Babu, and S.R. Ganesh. The paper is titled ‘Code-compliant description of a recently identified district Dravidogecko species from Coonoor, Western Ghats, India’.
Speaking to The Hindu, Mr. Abinesh, the lead creator of the paper, stated the gecko from Coonoor had initially been thought to belong to the identical species of geckos identified beforehand as Hemidactylus anamallensis, and now often known as Dravidogecko anamallensis. “However, surveys done throughout the Western Ghats led to the subsequent discovery of eight different Dravidogecko species,” he stated.
Following the invention of the brand new gecko species in Coonoor, the quantity of Dravidogecko species discovered throughout the Western Ghats now stands at 9, added Mr. Abinesh. The researchers stated the species was famous in each city in addition to pure habitats, together with the partitions of a constructing, on the branches of vegetation, and in tree bark and wall crevices.
“In much as is known, Dravidogecko coonoor is currently known with certainty from the type locality Coonoor. The habitat here is generally characterised by a matrix of montane forests and monoculture plantations amidst human habitations. In all of the recorded places, human influence and settlement were rather dominant, with only partial vegetation cover,” famous the authors.
The authors additionally stated the species may very well be a “potentially threatened gecko species” whose inhabitants “as far as we know exists entirely outside the protected area network.” This makes them extremely vulnerable to inhabitants decline due to habitat fragmentation, deforestation and doubtlessly, local weather change, stated Mr. Abinesh, including Dravidogecko was the one species of gecko endemic to the excessive elevation areas of the Western Ghats.






