Invasive reptilian predators can have substantial impacts on native species and ecosystems. Tegu lizards are widely distributed in South America east of the Andes, and are popular in the international live animal trade. Two species are established in Florida (U.S.A.) - Salvator merianae (Argentine black and white tegu) and Tupinambis teguixin sensu lato (gold tegu) – and a third has been recorded there—S. rufescens (red tegu). We built species distribution models (SDMs) using 5 approaches (logistic regression, multivariate adaptive regression splines, boosted regression trees, random forest, and maximum entropy) based on data from the native ranges. We then projected these models to North America to develop hypotheses for potential tegu dis...
Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. B...
Although worldwide distributions of many amphibians and reptiles are declining, a handful of species...
I studied translocation of Texas horned lizards on Tinker Air Force Base, Midwest City, Oklahoma, us...
Invasive reptilian predators can have substantial impacts on native species and ecosystems. Tegu liz...
Invasive reptilian predators can have substantial impacts on native species and ecosystems. Tegu liz...
The Argentine Black and White Tegu (Salvator merianae, formerly Tupinambis merianae) is a large liza...
Tupinambis merianae is an established invasive lizard in Florida, USA, where a population was discov...
We examined the distribution and ecology of the exotic northern curly-tailed lizard (Leiocephalus ca...
Florida has more introduced animals than any other region of the U.S. and also ranks high in this re...
Florida has one of the two worst non-indigenous invasive species problems in the United States, and ...
The state of Florida is an epicenter for the introduction of exotic terrestrial and marine species, ...
We developed a method to predict the potential of non-native reptiles and amphibians (herpetofauna) ...
The St. Croix ground lizard, Ameiva polops, is a United States endangered species endemic to St. Cro...
The green anole, Anolis carolinensis (Sauria: Polychrotidae), North America\u27s only native anole, ...
Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana L. 1758) have been introduced outside their native range largely throug...
Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. B...
Although worldwide distributions of many amphibians and reptiles are declining, a handful of species...
I studied translocation of Texas horned lizards on Tinker Air Force Base, Midwest City, Oklahoma, us...
Invasive reptilian predators can have substantial impacts on native species and ecosystems. Tegu liz...
Invasive reptilian predators can have substantial impacts on native species and ecosystems. Tegu liz...
The Argentine Black and White Tegu (Salvator merianae, formerly Tupinambis merianae) is a large liza...
Tupinambis merianae is an established invasive lizard in Florida, USA, where a population was discov...
We examined the distribution and ecology of the exotic northern curly-tailed lizard (Leiocephalus ca...
Florida has more introduced animals than any other region of the U.S. and also ranks high in this re...
Florida has one of the two worst non-indigenous invasive species problems in the United States, and ...
The state of Florida is an epicenter for the introduction of exotic terrestrial and marine species, ...
We developed a method to predict the potential of non-native reptiles and amphibians (herpetofauna) ...
The St. Croix ground lizard, Ameiva polops, is a United States endangered species endemic to St. Cro...
The green anole, Anolis carolinensis (Sauria: Polychrotidae), North America\u27s only native anole, ...
Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana L. 1758) have been introduced outside their native range largely throug...
Understanding what allows species to persist is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. B...
Although worldwide distributions of many amphibians and reptiles are declining, a handful of species...
I studied translocation of Texas horned lizards on Tinker Air Force Base, Midwest City, Oklahoma, us...