We argue that studies on thermoregulation of larvae are badly needed to help us understand the responses of Mediterranean amphibians to global warming. Leer más.





Our integrated approach provides us with the power to accurately quantify the origin, timing and mode of island colonisation. This framework helps to clarify the biogeographical and evolutionary history of island populations, with important implications for conservation and management of island biodiversity. Leer más.
The co-occurrence of seven Pandanusicola frogs in a relatively small geographic area is unprecedented in Madagascar and calls for in-depth studies of a possible differentiation in habitat use and life history. Leer más.
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– Islands, saurians and parasites - Research Papers
– Importance of naturalized quarries as amphibian breeding sites: a case study in central Spain. Fernando Gómez-Ramírez, Miguel Ángel Pérez, Carlos Caballero-Díaz, Gregorio Sánchez-Montes, Iñigo Martinez-Solano.
– Population dynamics of amphibian community in Lake Çıldır, Northeastern Anatolia. Oğuzkan Cumhuriyet, Kerim Çiçek.
– Landscape correlates of sand racer species (Lacertidae; Psammodromus) segregation in their contact area along the Conquense Drove Road (Cuenca, Iberian Peninsula). Juan E. Malo, Antonio Martín-Higuera, Cristina Mata, Francisco M. Azcárate.
– Weather-related detection probability of Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758 within the core range in western Germany. Vic F. Clement, Julia Edanackaparampil, Lisa M. Schmitz, Rieke Schluckebier, Dennis Rödder.
– Fieldwork campaigns and citizen science data increase the distributional range of the elusive Vipera monticola in Morocco. Fernando Martínez-Freiría, Abdellah Bouazza, Jon Buldai, Inês Freitas, Ignazio Avella, Andrea Scaramuzzi, Katerina Sioumpoura, Duarte Oliveira, Soumia Fahd. - Short Notes
Notes on the diet of Anolis lizards (Iguanidae: Dactyloinae) from Yasuní National Park in Amazonian Ecuador. Javier Pinto, Omar Torres-Carvajal.
We suggest introducing new conservation strategies targeting the green, olive ridley, and hawksbill turtles nesting in Cabo Verde. We further suggest the use of genetic studies to determine the population origins of these three species. Leer más.