Frogs from Madagascar constitute one of the richest groups of amphibian fauna in the world, with currently 238 described species; caecilians and salamanders are absent [1]. Several frog radiations of the island are species-rich and parallel lemurs and tenrecs in their astonishing morphological and ecological diversity. According to the Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA), Madagascar ranks as the country with the 12th highest amphibian species richness [2,3] (see als
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Although taxonomic progress on the frogs of Madagascar is currently proceeding at an unprecedented p...
Amphibians are in decline worldwide. However, their patterns of diversity, especially in the tropics...
Cophyline narrow-mouthed frogs (Anura: Microhylidae) are a diverse endemic radiation of Madagascar. ...
and Sussman, 1990), the region has been classified as one of the most important hotspots for conser...
Madagascar has become a model region for testing hypotheses of species diversification and biogeogra...
<div><p>Madagascar has become a model region for testing hypotheses of species diversification and b...
Andreone, F., Glaw, F., Nussbaum, R. A., Raxworthy, C. J., Vences, M., Randrianirina, J. E. (2003): ...
We describe a fantastic new species of forest frog (Mantellidae: Gephyromantis: subgenus: Laurentoma...
Based on 667 tourist interviews in five protected areas (PAs), carried out between January and Septe...
Madagascar has historically suffered from high fragmentation of forested habitats, often leading to ...
The Madagascar-endemic microhylid genus Rhombophryne consists of a range of partly or completely fos...
Madagascar's unique biota is heavily affected by human activity and is under intense threat. Here, w...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Although taxonomic progress on the frogs of Madagascar is currently proceeding at an unprecedented p...
Amphibians are in decline worldwide. However, their patterns of diversity, especially in the tropics...
Cophyline narrow-mouthed frogs (Anura: Microhylidae) are a diverse endemic radiation of Madagascar. ...
and Sussman, 1990), the region has been classified as one of the most important hotspots for conser...
Madagascar has become a model region for testing hypotheses of species diversification and biogeogra...
<div><p>Madagascar has become a model region for testing hypotheses of species diversification and b...
Andreone, F., Glaw, F., Nussbaum, R. A., Raxworthy, C. J., Vences, M., Randrianirina, J. E. (2003): ...
We describe a fantastic new species of forest frog (Mantellidae: Gephyromantis: subgenus: Laurentoma...
Based on 667 tourist interviews in five protected areas (PAs), carried out between January and Septe...
Madagascar has historically suffered from high fragmentation of forested habitats, often leading to ...
The Madagascar-endemic microhylid genus Rhombophryne consists of a range of partly or completely fos...
Madagascar's unique biota is heavily affected by human activity and is under intense threat. Here, w...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Although taxonomic progress on the frogs of Madagascar is currently proceeding at an unprecedented p...