Background The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multiple biogeographic ecoregions of the Neotropics, making this country a peculiar biodiversity spot. However, despite the biological significance of Uruguay for the South American subcontinent, the distribution of biodiversity patterns in this country remain poorly understood, given the severe gaps in available records of geographic species distributions. Currently, national biodiversity datasets are not openly available and, thus, a dominant proportion of the primary biodiversity data produced by researchers and institutions across Uruguay remains highly dispersed and difficult to access for the wider scientific and environmenta...
The neotropics are characterized as the most species rich region in the world. Unfortunately, the re...
The Leptodactylus latrans species group currently comprises eight medium- to large-sized frog specie...
The genus Pleurodema Tschudi, 1838 consists of thirteen species distributed along southern South Ame...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
South America hosts some of the world's most prominent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, Uruguay – a count...
The uneven spatial distribution of biodiversity is a defining feature of nature. In fact, the implem...
Data-sharing has become a key component in the modern scientific era of large-scale research, with n...
As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive ope...
Cerro Verde Protected Area, on the coast of Uruguay, serves mainly to protect the marine fauna, whic...
We present a list of amphibian species from the protected area Barra de la Laguna de Rocha (BLR), Ur...
We present an annotated list of the herpetofauna at the Protected Area Quebrada de los Cuervos, Depa...
Sobre la base del trabajo de Reca et al. (1994) con modificaciones, se calculó el valor del SUMIN (S...
A new locality for Ophiodes intermedius is reported for Uruguay. The new record at Punta Gorda, Depa...
The diversity of Acridomorpha in protected areas of Uruguay has been little studied to date. In the ...
The neotropics are characterized as the most species rich region in the world. Unfortunately, the re...
The Leptodactylus latrans species group currently comprises eight medium- to large-sized frog specie...
The genus Pleurodema Tschudi, 1838 consists of thirteen species distributed along southern South Ame...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
South America hosts some of the world's most prominent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, Uruguay – a count...
The uneven spatial distribution of biodiversity is a defining feature of nature. In fact, the implem...
Data-sharing has become a key component in the modern scientific era of large-scale research, with n...
As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive ope...
Cerro Verde Protected Area, on the coast of Uruguay, serves mainly to protect the marine fauna, whic...
We present a list of amphibian species from the protected area Barra de la Laguna de Rocha (BLR), Ur...
We present an annotated list of the herpetofauna at the Protected Area Quebrada de los Cuervos, Depa...
Sobre la base del trabajo de Reca et al. (1994) con modificaciones, se calculó el valor del SUMIN (S...
A new locality for Ophiodes intermedius is reported for Uruguay. The new record at Punta Gorda, Depa...
The diversity of Acridomorpha in protected areas of Uruguay has been little studied to date. In the ...
The neotropics are characterized as the most species rich region in the world. Unfortunately, the re...
The Leptodactylus latrans species group currently comprises eight medium- to large-sized frog specie...
The genus Pleurodema Tschudi, 1838 consists of thirteen species distributed along southern South Ame...