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How has human intrusion in Kenya affected the Agamas?

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Answered by AmrutaChoukekar
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Kenya has a high diversity of agamid lizards and the arid northern frontier area has the highest species richness. Among the Kenyan agama species, Agama lionotus has the widest distribution, occurring. Past studies have shown the value of adult male throat coloration for the identification of species within the A. complex. Herein we also highlight female dorsal color pattern, which is a key character for distinguishing the new species from, displaying adult males have an orange to yellow head, a vertebral stripe, a bluish body coloration and an annulated white/blue tail. But the most diagnostic character is the coloration of females and non-displaying males, which exhibit a series of regular pairs of dark spots along the vertebrae as far posterior as the tail base. In addition, females have a pair of elongated orange or yellow marks on the shoulders and another on the dorsolateral margins of the abdomen. This study shows that more cryptic species in the Agama lionotus complex may still await discovery. The new species was found inhabiting dark desert lava rocks but should additionally be present in suitably similar sites in the northern frontier area. This underscores the need to re-examine populations of Agama lionotus from different microhabitats in this country.

Answered by SharadSangha
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Agamas are the family of Lizards residing in Kenya whcih is also known as Australasia. Kenya reported 11 species of Lizards now.

The human intrusion in Kenya affected Agamas in following ways:-

  • Habitat Loss- Due to increased in population of Humans in Kenya in last decades, these lizards are facing the issue of habitat loss by reckless cutting of trees and deforestation.
  • Forest fire - Also frequent forest fire in Kenya due to anthropogenic activities lead to the threat among these species and thus lead to extinct of species from a particular region.
  • Poaching- This is the other reason why these Agamas are facing a loss in their population. These lizards are poached as they are  required to make certain type of medicines and thus population shrink frequently.
  • Climate Change - Climate change affect specieds at considerate rate and there existence became questionable in order to the count of them. Hence, Climate change also affect teh Agamas of Kenya.

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