The Alpine Salamander is a small pitch black amphibian which is endemic to the European Alps and the Dinarides. It is strictly protected according to the European FFH guidelines. Despite its central role in the alpine ecosystem our actual published record in Austria is small. In order to resolve this shortcoming our project explores its distribution in Austria. It uses a participatory and community based approach to gather data. Everybody can enter and look at Alpine Salamander observations on our website www.alpensalamander.eu. This approach also allows us to establish an “oral history” of Salamander observations in the past 50 years by conducting interviews in the local community. Since July 2009 the website and salamander report database...
Amphibians are currently one of the most endangered vertebrate groups. In addition to the well-kno...
As a general trend, accounts on regional and local herpetofaunas tend to become more and more colour...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...
The Alpine Salamander is a small pitch black amphibian which is endemic to the European Alps and the...
The Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra), a black amphibian with yellow spots or stripes, is the ...
Amphibians are declining worldwide. Recently an alarmingly steep decline in abundances of Fire Salam...
Amphibians and reptiles are among the most threatened animal species in Europe. Because of their leg...
Ovim istraživanjem potvrđena je prisutnost crnog daždevnjaka (Salamandra atra) u Parku prirode Žumbe...
The subspecies concept is not only useful to assess the evolutionary history of species and therefor...
Published and unpublished information was compiled and critically reviewed, in order to present an u...
Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Fore...
Abstract A new fungus, Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal), was identified in wild populations ...
We provide information on an isolated locality of Salamandra atra on Mt. Orjen in southern Montenegr...
Aurora’s Alpine Salamander is a limited distributed subspecies endemic to the Altopiano di Asiago, V...
The principal aim of this diploma thesis was the mapping of amphibian species inhabiting the Protect...
Amphibians are currently one of the most endangered vertebrate groups. In addition to the well-kno...
As a general trend, accounts on regional and local herpetofaunas tend to become more and more colour...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...
The Alpine Salamander is a small pitch black amphibian which is endemic to the European Alps and the...
The Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra), a black amphibian with yellow spots or stripes, is the ...
Amphibians are declining worldwide. Recently an alarmingly steep decline in abundances of Fire Salam...
Amphibians and reptiles are among the most threatened animal species in Europe. Because of their leg...
Ovim istraživanjem potvrđena je prisutnost crnog daždevnjaka (Salamandra atra) u Parku prirode Žumbe...
The subspecies concept is not only useful to assess the evolutionary history of species and therefor...
Published and unpublished information was compiled and critically reviewed, in order to present an u...
Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Fore...
Abstract A new fungus, Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal), was identified in wild populations ...
We provide information on an isolated locality of Salamandra atra on Mt. Orjen in southern Montenegr...
Aurora’s Alpine Salamander is a limited distributed subspecies endemic to the Altopiano di Asiago, V...
The principal aim of this diploma thesis was the mapping of amphibian species inhabiting the Protect...
Amphibians are currently one of the most endangered vertebrate groups. In addition to the well-kno...
As a general trend, accounts on regional and local herpetofaunas tend to become more and more colour...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...