Abstract Ilha Grande is a large continental island (total area of 19,300 ha) situated at the southern coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, in southeast Brazil, within the Atlantic Forest Biome. Here we provide an update to the previous knowledge of the fauna of amphibians and reptiles occurring in Ilha Grande, based on primary data from our own fieldwork and on secondary data (from institutional collections and from the literature). We report the occurrence at Ilha Grande of a total of 74 species, being 34 amphibians (all of them anurans) and 40 reptiles (27 snakes, 11 lizards, one amphisbaenian and one crocodylian). Our survey added 14 species to the herpetofaunal list of Ilha Grande (three of amphibians and eleven of reptiles) and remove...
The Herpetofauna of an urban fragment of Atlantic Forest was investigated in relation to species ric...
We present an annotated list of herpetofauna for the municipality of João Câmar...
We report a list of the amphibians from the Parque Estadual do Cunhambebe (22°54’07” S, 43°53’33” W)...
Ilha Grande is a large continental island (total area of 19,300 ha) situated at the southern coast o...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is one of the richest and most threatened biomes on Earth. In the stat...
The knowledge on the insular reptile fauna from Ilha Grande (state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is mos...
Species inventories are useful tools to improve conservation strategies, especially in highly threat...
Information gaps about species distribution hamper the evaluation of conservation status and decisio...
Herein we present the first lists of anuran species of five islands off the coast of Rio de Janeiro ...
The largest area of preserved Atlantic forest is located in the southern portion of Brazil. The regi...
The Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest has high diversity levels of amphibians and reptiles, but there is...
ABSTRACT The Serra do Urubu mountain range is considered a key biodiversity area. It is situated in ...
ABSTRACT Amazonia harbors the largest and most diverse tropical forest in the world, but knowledge a...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
We present an annotated list of herpetofauna for the municipality of João Câmara, Rio Grande do Nort...
The Herpetofauna of an urban fragment of Atlantic Forest was investigated in relation to species ric...
We present an annotated list of herpetofauna for the municipality of João Câmar...
We report a list of the amphibians from the Parque Estadual do Cunhambebe (22°54’07” S, 43°53’33” W)...
Ilha Grande is a large continental island (total area of 19,300 ha) situated at the southern coast o...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is one of the richest and most threatened biomes on Earth. In the stat...
The knowledge on the insular reptile fauna from Ilha Grande (state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is mos...
Species inventories are useful tools to improve conservation strategies, especially in highly threat...
Information gaps about species distribution hamper the evaluation of conservation status and decisio...
Herein we present the first lists of anuran species of five islands off the coast of Rio de Janeiro ...
The largest area of preserved Atlantic forest is located in the southern portion of Brazil. The regi...
The Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest has high diversity levels of amphibians and reptiles, but there is...
ABSTRACT The Serra do Urubu mountain range is considered a key biodiversity area. It is situated in ...
ABSTRACT Amazonia harbors the largest and most diverse tropical forest in the world, but knowledge a...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
We present an annotated list of herpetofauna for the municipality of João Câmara, Rio Grande do Nort...
The Herpetofauna of an urban fragment of Atlantic Forest was investigated in relation to species ric...
We present an annotated list of herpetofauna for the municipality of João Câmar...
We report a list of the amphibians from the Parque Estadual do Cunhambebe (22°54’07” S, 43°53’33” W)...