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- Amphibians and reptiles of Washington
These species eat, compete with, and or spread diseases to native species Please help our native herps! Report your observations of amphibians and reptiles to help us with our understanding of their distribution and status in the state for conservation purposes Please click on individual species listed on this page for specific guidance
- World’s most endangered species: the list keeps growing . . .
The news is particularly alarming, as the insects are the world’s second-most significant pollinator group after bees Over a quarter (244) of the assessed species were found to be impacted by “habitats degrading, shifting and changing as a result of climate change and the related increase in fire frequency” by the IUCN
- Diversity and Species Composition of Amphibians of the Aripo . . .
species, and there were greater counts along trails compared to transects off trails The Neotropics (including South America, Central America, southern Texas and Florida of the United States, and the
- Herps of Wisconsin
Wisconsin is home to 19 species of amphibians (frogs and salamanders) and 36 reptiles (snakes, turtles and lizards) Please see Wisconsin's rare animals for detailed information on the state's rare amphibian and reptile species, including photos and life history For specific herp regulations, please visit our herp regulations page for information
- Evolutionary time and species diversity in aquatic ecosystems . . .
I INTRODUCTION Few patterns in nature are more dramatic, inspiring, and maddening than the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) The LDG has been described as Earth's ‘first-order biodiversity pattern’ (Krug et al , 2009) and has been the subject of numerous reviews and syntheses, many of which have catalogued a seemingly vast array of causal mechanisms (Pianka, 1966; Willig, Kaufman
- Discovery of ex situ individuals of Andrias sligoi, an . . .
The South China giant salamander, Andrias sligoi, is one of the largest extant amphibian species worldwide It was recently distinguished from another Chinese species, the Chinese giant salamander, Andrias davidianus, which is considered Critically Endangered according to the International Union for
- List of recently extinct amphibians - Wikipedia
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 35 extinct species, 146 possibly extinct species, two extinct in the wild species, and one possibly extinct in the wild species of amphibians [1] [2]
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