Abstract — Herpetofauna and bats are two important indicator taxa in Fiji’s forests. Herpetofauna (especially frogs) are good indicators of riparian forest health and the presence of introduced predator species while bats are excellent indicators of the forest tree diversity and general forest disturbance. Despite these important roles, prior to 2006 the monitoring of these two taxonomic groups had remained largely qualitative in Fiji PABITRA sites. The reasons for this were primarily due to very low abundances, making quantitative surveys largely cost and time-ineffective (reptiles) and the low survey effort (bats), resulting in incomplete baseline information. In total two frog species, eight reptiles and three bats have been found in thr...
Embargoed until 25 February 2023Conservation is an increasingly important global crisis, especially ...
The amphibians and reptiles of CIFOR's field site in Malinau were investigated and observed followed...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
A two day herpetofauna survey of Waisali Reserve was conducted between 4-6th March, 2004. The survey...
The Sovi Basin is a site within the Pacific-Asia Biodiversity Transect (PABITRA) network. It is loca...
Due to limited financial and technical resources, there is a pressing need to identify priority area...
We report on the results of a survey of the herpetofauna of West Bali National Park (Taman Nasional ...
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Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
The land encompassed by the mataqali Emalu in the province of Navosa has been selected as the pilot...
A complete list of native and introduced Fijian terrestrial vertebrates has been compiled that incl...
Batu Hampar Recreational Forest (BHRF) is a lowland dipterocarp forest located in the northwestern r...
This paper identifies some important factors affecting the density of frogs in the Solomon Islands. ...
Understanding and monitoring ecological impacts of the expanding agricultural industry in Belize is ...
We surveyed the herpetofaunal (amphibian and reptile) communities inhabiting five types of habitat o...
Embargoed until 25 February 2023Conservation is an increasingly important global crisis, especially ...
The amphibians and reptiles of CIFOR's field site in Malinau were investigated and observed followed...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
A two day herpetofauna survey of Waisali Reserve was conducted between 4-6th March, 2004. The survey...
The Sovi Basin is a site within the Pacific-Asia Biodiversity Transect (PABITRA) network. It is loca...
Due to limited financial and technical resources, there is a pressing need to identify priority area...
We report on the results of a survey of the herpetofauna of West Bali National Park (Taman Nasional ...
Malaysia is blessed with lush tropical rainforests that harbour an exceptional diversity of amphibia...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
The land encompassed by the mataqali Emalu in the province of Navosa has been selected as the pilot...
A complete list of native and introduced Fijian terrestrial vertebrates has been compiled that incl...
Batu Hampar Recreational Forest (BHRF) is a lowland dipterocarp forest located in the northwestern r...
This paper identifies some important factors affecting the density of frogs in the Solomon Islands. ...
Understanding and monitoring ecological impacts of the expanding agricultural industry in Belize is ...
We surveyed the herpetofaunal (amphibian and reptile) communities inhabiting five types of habitat o...
Embargoed until 25 February 2023Conservation is an increasingly important global crisis, especially ...
The amphibians and reptiles of CIFOR's field site in Malinau were investigated and observed followed...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...