The importance of patch quality for amphibians is frequently overlooked in distribution models. Here we demonstrate that it is highly important for the persistence of endemic and endangered amphibians found in the threatened and fragile ecosystems that are the rocky plateaus in Western Maharashtra, India. These plateaus are ferricretes of laterite and characterise the northern section of the Western Ghats/Sri Lanka Biodiversity Hotspot, the eighth most important global hotspot and one of the three most threatened by population growth. We present statistically supported habitat associations for endangered and data-deficient Indian amphibians, demonstrating significant relationships between individual species and their microhabitats. Data wer...
Exploring elevational patterns in species richness and their underlying mechanisms is a major goal i...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hot spots like the Weste...
We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic structure, species...
<div><p>The importance of patch quality for amphibians is frequently overlooked in distribution mode...
The Western Ghats of India are very rich in amphibian species with 117 species of frogs, toads and c...
Lateritic plateaus of India are geographically and ecologically complex plateaus that support endemi...
Amphibians show a high amount of species richness and endemism. Such diversity can be attributed to ...
Rocky plateaus are globally threatened ecosystems and the lateritic plateaus in northern section of ...
Rock outcrops are geologically and ecologically unique ecosystems that harbour threatened and endemi...
In recent times, several new species of amphibians have been described from India. Many of these dis...
Squamates are especially sensitive to habitat loss and fragmentation caused due to changing climatic...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a pathogen killing amphibians worldwide. Its impact across mu...
Rocky plateaus in the northern Western Ghats and Konkan region are specialized habitats belonging to...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hotspots like the Wester...
We studied elevational gradients of reptile richness in the southern Western Ghats of India. We test...
Exploring elevational patterns in species richness and their underlying mechanisms is a major goal i...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hot spots like the Weste...
We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic structure, species...
<div><p>The importance of patch quality for amphibians is frequently overlooked in distribution mode...
The Western Ghats of India are very rich in amphibian species with 117 species of frogs, toads and c...
Lateritic plateaus of India are geographically and ecologically complex plateaus that support endemi...
Amphibians show a high amount of species richness and endemism. Such diversity can be attributed to ...
Rocky plateaus are globally threatened ecosystems and the lateritic plateaus in northern section of ...
Rock outcrops are geologically and ecologically unique ecosystems that harbour threatened and endemi...
In recent times, several new species of amphibians have been described from India. Many of these dis...
Squamates are especially sensitive to habitat loss and fragmentation caused due to changing climatic...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a pathogen killing amphibians worldwide. Its impact across mu...
Rocky plateaus in the northern Western Ghats and Konkan region are specialized habitats belonging to...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hotspots like the Wester...
We studied elevational gradients of reptile richness in the southern Western Ghats of India. We test...
Exploring elevational patterns in species richness and their underlying mechanisms is a major goal i...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hot spots like the Weste...
We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic structure, species...