The amphibians and reptiles of Sinaloa, Mexico
Laurence M. Hardy,Roy W. McDiarmid +1 more
- Vol. 18, pp 39-252
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Synopsis of the Biological Data on the Loggerhead Sea Turtle Caretta Caretta (Linnaeus 1758).
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Are lizards feeling the heat? A tale of ecology and evolution under two temperatures
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TL;DR: A large (861 species) global dataset of lizard body temperatures was used, and the mean annual temperatures across their geographic ranges were examined to examine the relationships between body andmean annual temperatures.
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Phylogeography and species boundaries of the western North American Nightsnake (Hypsiglena torquata): revisiting the subspecies concept.
TL;DR: This study examines the species boundaries of nightsnakes (Hypsiglena torquata) using standard phylogeographic methods and mtDNA data from 178 individuals, and recognizes six species, one of which is novel, two were previously recognized subspecies, while the remaining three are wide-spread, polymorphic lineages.
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Using ecological niche modelling to identify diversity hotspots for the herpetofauna of Pacific lowlands and adjacent interior valleys of Mexico
TL;DR: In this article, the conservation status of the herpetofauna in the Pacific lowlands and adjacent Balsas Basin and Chiapas Depression regions and the results of modelling species spatial distributional patterns through GARP analysis, to identify hotspots of species richness, endemic and geographically restricted species in the study area.