Two species of iguana inhabit the islands of the Fiji goup: one, the crested iguana, was discovered as recently as 1979 and the other, the banded iguana, once common enough to be an important source of food for humans, is now listed in the IUCN Red Data Book. The author, in his three-year study, discovered that both species still exist in relatively dense populations on a few, small uninhabited islands, although they have disappeared from those that are developed. He dis-cusses the threats to their survival and the conservation efforts being made. The iguanine genus Brachylophus of Fiji an
The Fijian crested iguana (Brachylophus vitiensis) is the largest extant lizard in Fiji, where it en...
FIGURE 12. Photo from mid-elevation on Gau Island, looking across to Nairai Island, which is the nex...
The long-term survival of the Anegada Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) is uncertain. The species is in dange...
Two species of iguanas occur in the South Pacific: the widely distributed Banded Iguana and the larg...
The Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, is an iconic animal for conservation in the South...
The Pacific iguanas of the Fijian and Tongan archipelagos are a biogeographic enigma in that their c...
Tropical dry forests are a unique and threatened ecosystem in the Pacific and globally. In Fiji, the...
Tropical dry forest (TDF) ecosystems occur throughout tropical and subtropical zones and one of thei...
The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density a...
Three species land iguanas (Conolophus subcristatus, C. pallidus and C. marthae) exist in the Galápa...
The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density a...
For centuries, naturalists from the Global North have traveled southwards to collect specimens of sp...
The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density a...
In conservation biology, understanding the basic demography of populations across their range, prov...
International audienceAmong the lizards in the Lesser Antillean Islands, iguanas are undoubtedly the...
The Fijian crested iguana (Brachylophus vitiensis) is the largest extant lizard in Fiji, where it en...
FIGURE 12. Photo from mid-elevation on Gau Island, looking across to Nairai Island, which is the nex...
The long-term survival of the Anegada Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) is uncertain. The species is in dange...
Two species of iguanas occur in the South Pacific: the widely distributed Banded Iguana and the larg...
The Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, is an iconic animal for conservation in the South...
The Pacific iguanas of the Fijian and Tongan archipelagos are a biogeographic enigma in that their c...
Tropical dry forests are a unique and threatened ecosystem in the Pacific and globally. In Fiji, the...
Tropical dry forest (TDF) ecosystems occur throughout tropical and subtropical zones and one of thei...
The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density a...
Three species land iguanas (Conolophus subcristatus, C. pallidus and C. marthae) exist in the Galápa...
The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density a...
For centuries, naturalists from the Global North have traveled southwards to collect specimens of sp...
The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density a...
In conservation biology, understanding the basic demography of populations across their range, prov...
International audienceAmong the lizards in the Lesser Antillean Islands, iguanas are undoubtedly the...
The Fijian crested iguana (Brachylophus vitiensis) is the largest extant lizard in Fiji, where it en...
FIGURE 12. Photo from mid-elevation on Gau Island, looking across to Nairai Island, which is the nex...
The long-term survival of the Anegada Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) is uncertain. The species is in dange...