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Crocker Range National Park, Sabah, as a refuge for Borneo’s montane herpetofauna [PDF]
Crocker Range National Park in Sabah (East Malaysia), northern Borneo, is an exceptional area for herpetological diversity. Inventories of the Park are incomplete, but show high diversity, as well as regional endemicity shared with the adjacent and more ...
Das, Indraneil
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Variation of amphibian and reptile composition in forest fragments of Veracruz highlands, Mexico
The central mountain region of Veracruz is one of the richest areas of herpetofauna in Mexico. The steep topographic gradient of this region is associated with climatic gradients that enable the occurrence of highly diverse herpetofauna communities.
Angel Ivan Contreras-Calvario +4 more
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First checklist of the herpetofauna (Amphibia, Reptilia) of the Kapas and Gemia Islands, Peninsular Malaysia, South China Sea [PDF]
Off the coast of Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, lie the Kapas and Gemia Islands. The biota, and particularly the herpetofauna, of these small, famous islands is poorly known.
Muhamad F. Syafiq +6 more
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Background The study of human-nature relationship has made possible to understand the life dynamics of the communities and the biodiversity with which they cohabit. Although there has been a rise of ethnobiological studies over the last decade, little is
Juan Camilo Ríos-Orjuela +4 more
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The Secret Life of Tidal Marshes and Mangroves: Camera Trapping as a Window Into Wildlife Using North American Coastal Wetlands. [PDF]
We conducted the first coordinated assessment of terrestrial wildlife across North America's vegetated coastal wetlands. Our study demonstrates the significant role coastal wetlands play in wildlife support, offers a model for broad‐scale wildlife studies, and highlights the importance of incorporating top‐down perspectives and a landscape approach ...
Raposa KB +32 more
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Conserving The Puerto Rican Herpetofauna [PDF]
With a total area of 8900 km2, Puerto Rico is the smallest of the Greater Antilles. It is divided in three physiographic regions or areas of relief: the mountainous interior, the karst region, and the coastal plains and valleys. The island comprises six ecological life zones: subtropical dry forest, subtropical moist forest, subtropical wet forest ...
Pérez-Buitrago, Néstor +11 more
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Number of Pages: 6Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Beaman, Kent R., Grismer, L. Lee
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Eckerman, Curtis M., Walley, Harlan D.
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The expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesia is often blamed as the drivers of natural resource destruction and decrease the tropical biodiversity.
Rozza Tri Kwatrina
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