1. 跳转至内容
  2. 跳转至主菜单
  3. 跳转到更多DW网站

湄公河流域发现新物种

2012年12月18日
https://p.dw.com/p/174Qm
epa03031539 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows a new psychedelic gecko species discovered this past year on Hon Khoai Island, Ca Mau Province, southern Vietnam. The six-country Mekong River region is so biologically rich that an average of one new species is discovered there every other day, the WWF said 12 December 2011. A snub-nosed, Elvis-coiffed monkey; a self-cloning, all-female lizard or five carnivorous plants are among the 208 new species discovered by scientists last year, the WWF said. The Greater Mekong region includes Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and the south-western Chinese province of Yunnan. EPA/WORLD WILDLIFE FUND CAMBODIA/HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Neu entdeckter Gecko Vietnam图像来源: picture-alliance/dpa

河内

世界自然基金会宣布,科学家2011年在越南发现36个新物种,在大湄公河流域发现126个新物种。其中,富国岛(Phu Quoc)上发现一种可以用胸鳍在陆上移动的猫鱼。此外,在越南南部潮湿、四季常青的森林里还发现一种眼睛如黑白阴阳符号的蛙类。 世界自然基金会大湄公河物种计划项目负责人同时指出,砍伐森林和过度捕捞可能威胁这些新物种的生存。过去十年里,这里的野生老虎的数量锐减70%,爪哇犀2010年已在越南绝迹。