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- Historical museum collections clarify the evolutionary . . .
Historical museum collections clarify the evolutionary history of cryptic species radiation in the world's largest amphibians September 2019 Ecology and Evolution 9(18)
- A global assessment of amphibian and reptile responses to . . .
Our results provide empirical evidence to the fact that most amphibians and reptile species are strongly affected by land-use change, causing significant local extinction in species assemblages While amphibians and reptiles are commonly treated as one group (the herpetofauna), they have many differences such as habitat requirements, life
- Species Statistics Aug 2019 - REPTILE DATABASE
See The original descriptions of reptiles (and their subspecies) for a historical analysis Note also that currently 908 reptile species have a total of 2,088 subspecies Some authors reject the idea of subspecies and either synonymize them with their parent species or consider them as valid species (e g Wallach et al 2014, Snakes of the
- Guidance for developing amphibian population models for . . .
Life history predicts risk of species decline in a stochastic world P Natl Acad Sci-Biol 279:2691–2697 [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Vonesh JR De la Cruz O 2002 Complex life cycles and density dependence: assessing the contribution of egg mortality to amphibian declines Popul Ecol 133:325–333 [Google Scholar]
- New 270-million-year-old amphibian species could . . . - ABC News
Scientists have discovered a new ancient amphibian species that could bridge the gap in understanding how modern-day frogs and salamanders developed The fossilized skull of the 270-million-year
- Global diversity of amphibians (Amphibia) in freshwater
These numbers are tentative and provide a conservative estimate, because (1) the biology of many species is unknown, (2) more direct-developing species e g in the Brachycephalidae, probably depend directly on moisture near water bodies and (3) the accelerating rate of species discoveries and descriptions in amphibians indicates the existence
- Amphibians on the brink - Science
In amphibians on the brink, Bower et al (1) describe how preemptive policies could protect amphibians from the emerging fungal pathogens Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and B salamandrivorans (Bsal) Specifically, the authors highlight the need to focus actions to safeguard amphibians from the few Batrachochytrium-free regions in the world
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