Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplored and many species are unknown to science. The Mount Hamiguitan Range (MHR) is among these areas, containing large remaining forests tracts. In this study, we report new records of amphibians and reptiles from MHR and propose removing two species from the previously listed species from this mountain range. We used standardized techniques to sample populations of amphibians and reptiles in fragmented forests of Mt. Hamiguitan. Our survey resulted in 16 new records of species (four frogs, three lizards and nine snakes). Combining our results with previous studies, the known species diversity from the MHR is now increased to a total of 61 taxa...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Ha...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Hamiguitan Range in south easter...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
Knowledge of Philippine herpetofauna is progressively increasing. However, there are still areas in ...
While the knowledge of the Philippine reptiles and amphibians is steadily increasing, there is still...
We conducted a survey of the amphibians and reptiles found in lowland dipterocarp forest of the Phil...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Ha...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Hamiguitan Range in south easter...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
Knowledge of Philippine herpetofauna is progressively increasing. However, there are still areas in ...
While the knowledge of the Philippine reptiles and amphibians is steadily increasing, there is still...
We conducted a survey of the amphibians and reptiles found in lowland dipterocarp forest of the Phil...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...