December 5, 2025
Alireza Mohammadi

Alireza Mohammadi

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Jiroft, Jiroft, Iran
Education: PhD. in Wildlife Ecology and Management
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Research

Title
Habitat and connectivity‐based conservation (Neurergus kaiseri) strategies for the vulnerable Lorestan newt in the Zagros Mountains, Iran
Type Article
Keywords
conservation, core habitats, landscape connectivity, Lorestan newt, species distribution modeling, Zagros Mountains
Researchers Somaye Vaissi, Alireza Mohammadi

Abstract

The Lorestan newt (Neurergus kaiseri) is a vulnerable amphibian endemic to the Zagros Mountains in Iran. This study aimed to identify core habitats, assess potential dispersal corridors, and evaluate the effectiveness of current conservation efforts. Ensemble species distribution models predicted suitable habitat across the newt's range, with annual precipitation and temperature as the most influential factors. Connectivity simulations revealed critical core habitats, primarily concentrated in the northwestern region, that spanned 2,233.43 km², none of which fell within designated protected areas. Corridor analysis identified viable dispersal pathways between northern and southern populations, but only 2.77% of the corridor network was protected. Roads and dams frequently intersected putative corridors, posing significant fragmentation threats. These results underscore the urgent need for expanded conservation efforts, including the establishment of new protected areas and measures to mitigate habitat fragmentation, to ensure the connectivity and long‐term viability of Lorestan newt populations. Our findings provide valuable insights to guide future conservation strategies for this endangered species.