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Title:History and biology of the "black proteus" (Proteus anguinus parkelj Sket & Arntzen 1994; Amphibia: Proteidae): a review
Authors:ID Bizjak-Mali, Lilijana (Author)
ID Sket, Boris (Author)
ID Dalessi, D. (Photographer)
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Language:English
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
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Abstract:Proteus anguinus parkelj Sket & Arntzen 1994 is a black pigmented with developed eyes, non-troglomorphic, but yet troglobiotic subspecies of P. anguinus Laurenti 1786. It is endemic to the karst of Bela krajina in southeast Slovenia. As a probable mimic of the epigean ancestor it is very informative regarding adaptation to subterranean environment. Since it was discovered only in 1986, relatively little is known about its biology. The purpose of this review paper is to summarize the published data about the circumstances of its discovery, its distribution, phylogeny, taxonomy and its biology, including environmental threats, conservation status, and actions that are being taken to ensure its survival. The exceedingly limited distribution of the black proteus makes it particularly vulnerable. It is endangered by environmental pollution as well as by various potential pathogens that are of global concern to amphibians. Populations of the black proteus are in dire need of protection if they are to survive in their own natural habitat.
Keywords:Proteus anguinus parkelj, discovery, distribution, phylogeny, morphology, threats
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:05.05.2019
Year of publishing:2019
Number of pages:str. 5-37
Numbering:letn. 60, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25668 New window
UDC:597.92
ISSN on article:1855-7996
DOI:10.3986/fbg0049 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:44858413 New window
Copyright:Imetniki avtorskih pravic na prispevkih so avtorji
Publication date in DiRROS:27.01.2026
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Title:Folia biologica et geologica
Publisher:Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti
ISSN:1855-7996
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Licensing start date:05.05.2019
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Language:Slovenian
Title:Zgodovina in biologija črnega močerila (Proteus anguinus parkelj Sket & Arntzen 1994; Amphibia: Proteidae): pregledni članek
Abstract:Črni močeril Proteus anguinus parkeljSket & Arntzen 1994 je temno pigmentirana podvrsta človeške ribice P. anguinusLaurenti 1786. Ni troglomorf, ima razvite oči, vendar je troglobiont. Je endemit belokranjskega krasa v JV Sloveniji in verjetno spominja na površinskega prednika. Zato je zelo informativen pri raziskavah adaptacij na življenje v podzemlju. Ker je bil odkrit šele leta 1986, je o njegovi biologiji znanega relativno malo. Namen tega preglednega članka je povzeti objavljene podatke o okoliščinah njegovega odkritja, geografski razširjenosti, filogeniji, taksonomiji in biologiji, vključno z okoljskimi grožnjami, varstvenim statusom in ukrepi za zagotovljanje njegovega preživetja. Zaradi izredno omejene razširjenosti je črni proteus še posebej ranljiva rasa. Ogroža ga onesnaževanje okolja, kot tudi različni potencialni patogeni, ki ogrožajo dvoživke po vsem svetu. Črni proteus potrebuje zaščito in varstveni status, če ga želimo ohraniti v njegovem naravnem habitatu.
Keywords:Proteus anguinus parkelj, odkritje, razširjenost, filogenija, morfologija, ogroženost


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