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336:, the causes for the decline are still not clear. Habitat loss to homes and agriculture is the major ongoing threat. The areas where the species was discovered have been deforested. These factors, in combination with the species' low reproductive rate, limited dispersal ability, narrow geographic range, and obligate bromeliad-dwelling existence, may be responsible for the species' precarious existence, if not its outright extinction. The species' range includes privately owned land and one protected area, the 87: 42: 352: 61: 366: 380: 300:
of Puerto Rico between 647 and 785 m (2,123 and 2,575 ft) above sea level. The species was last observed in 1981, and surveys of suitable habitat have not found individuals since then. However, many of the surveys have covered only historical sites and areas next to roads. Due to the
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The four discoverers (George E. Drewry, Kirkland L. Jones, Julia R. Clark and Jasper J. Loftus-Hills) planned to name the species for its color. However, when Dr. Loftus-Hills was killed in 1974 in an automobile accident, his colleagues chose instead to name it in his honor:
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All Coqui species are very active throughout the night and are the most studied species in Puerto Rico. Both males and females are extremely territorial and they rarely move more than five meters (16 ft) away from their retreat spot.
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Golden coquís are roughly 17–22 mm (0.67–0.87 in) in snout-vent length and are olive-gold to yellow-gold without pattern. The juveniles resemble adults.
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Burrowes, P. A., R. L. Joglar, and D. E. Green. 2004. Potential causes for amphibian declines in Puerto Rico. Herpetologica 60:141-154.
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as GH (possibly extinct). Burrowes et al. (2004) presumed the golden coquí extinct. The species is listed as threatened by the
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apparent disappearance of the population from sites where the species was formerly found, the golden coquí is listed by the
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Golden coquís have only been found in areas of dense bromeliad growth in the
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US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1984. Recovery plan for the golden coqui (
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in certain moist tropical/subtropical forests and rocky areas.
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Hedges, S. B.; Duellman, W. E. & Heinicke, M. P. (2008).
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Drewry, G.E.; Jones, K. (1976). "A new ovoviviparous frog,
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First reported to science in 1976, the golden coquí is
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Index

Eleutherodactylus jasperi

Conservation status
Critically endangered
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Eleutherodactylidae
Eleutherodactylus
Eleutherodactylus
Binomial name
extinct
species
endemic
Puerto Rico
ovoviviparous
Eleutherodactylidae
genera
bromeliads
Sierra de Cayey
IUCN Red List
Critically Endangered
NatureServe
United States
Endangered Species Act

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