The aim of the present study is to synthesise the available data on the occurrence of lacertid liz-ards on Mediterranean islands better to understand how far human influence is involved in the present distributional patterns of insular lacertid lizard fauna. At present, the Mediterranean is-lands are inhabited by several lacertid genera, including endemic species of the genera Algyroide
Behavioural and ecological studies on southern European reptiles have been few. Knowledge even of th...
During fieldwork excursions on June and September 2015 we obtained new distributional records for th...
Today, lizards of the genus Podarcis are one of the most important representatives of Mediterranean ...
The aim of the present study is to synthesise the available data on the occurrence of lacertid lizar...
Lacertid lizards have long been a fruitful field of scientific enquiry with many people working on t...
The volume collects the contributions to the Fifth International Symposium on the Lacertids of the M...
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
In this study, we present updated distributional data for all Serbian lacertids, having taken into a...
erhardii (Lacertidae, Sauria): isolation and impoverishment in small island populations V. Roca1,*, ...
Lacerta lepida is a lizard species that occurs throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Detailed phylogeogr...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The family Lacertidae (lizards) belongs to the class Reptilia (reptiles) and the order Squamata (sca...
The ecological importance of islet endemics are in the front line of conservation efforts and thus t...
Background: The Iberian Peninsula is recognized as an important refugial area for species survival a...
The lacertid lizards of the genus Mesalina inhabit the arid regions of the Old World, from North Afr...
Behavioural and ecological studies on southern European reptiles have been few. Knowledge even of th...
During fieldwork excursions on June and September 2015 we obtained new distributional records for th...
Today, lizards of the genus Podarcis are one of the most important representatives of Mediterranean ...
The aim of the present study is to synthesise the available data on the occurrence of lacertid lizar...
Lacertid lizards have long been a fruitful field of scientific enquiry with many people working on t...
The volume collects the contributions to the Fifth International Symposium on the Lacertids of the M...
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
In this study, we present updated distributional data for all Serbian lacertids, having taken into a...
erhardii (Lacertidae, Sauria): isolation and impoverishment in small island populations V. Roca1,*, ...
Lacerta lepida is a lizard species that occurs throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Detailed phylogeogr...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The family Lacertidae (lizards) belongs to the class Reptilia (reptiles) and the order Squamata (sca...
The ecological importance of islet endemics are in the front line of conservation efforts and thus t...
Background: The Iberian Peninsula is recognized as an important refugial area for species survival a...
The lacertid lizards of the genus Mesalina inhabit the arid regions of the Old World, from North Afr...
Behavioural and ecological studies on southern European reptiles have been few. Knowledge even of th...
During fieldwork excursions on June and September 2015 we obtained new distributional records for th...
Today, lizards of the genus Podarcis are one of the most important representatives of Mediterranean ...