We present the revised catalogue of the amphibians deposited in the “Colección de Anfibios y Reptiles” of the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales that have been collected in the Comunidad Autónoma of Madrid. It consists of 2272 records of 18 species, including all species present in Madrid except Hyla meridionalis. We evaluate the collection on the basis of the representation of the specimens collected in relation with: 1) the present distribution of each amphibian species in Madrid, considering the number of UTM 10x10 km grid cells represented in the collection in relation with the total number of grids occupied by each species in Madrid; 2) the number of intraspecific subunits that are relevant from a conservation perspective (subspecies...
The phytogeographic region of the Espinal in Argentina is critically endangered, because much of its...
The Pacific Scientific Commission (CCP) is considered to be the most important scientific expedition...
Aphanius iberus (= Lebias ibera) is one of the most endangered Iberian vertebrates. It is an endemic...
In this catalogue we seek to compile information about spiders in Comunidad de Madrid in order to ev...
The Collection of Batrachology and Herpetology of the Spanish Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, ...
The conservation status of bird species of Comunidad de Madrid is analysed using the ecological brea...
Acheck list of the Cynipidae from Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) is presented for the first time. The d...
En este capítulo se exponen diferentes estudios en los que se utiliza la información presente en el ...
In this study of freshwater molluscs carried out in Comunidad de Madrid we cite the presence of 33 s...
This work presents the catalogue of preserved samples of animal species (vertebrate and invertebrate...
The Invertebrate Collection is part of the 17 collections from the National Museum of Natural Scienc...
From the 1987, we are working in the recuration process of the collections from the Museo Nacional d...
Faunistic results are given, compiled from several works of contribution to the knowledge of the Pte...
Information about the chalcid wasp parasitoid community (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) associated with ...
Field surveys and consults to mammal collections yield 45 native species of mammals for the Milpa Al...
The phytogeographic region of the Espinal in Argentina is critically endangered, because much of its...
The Pacific Scientific Commission (CCP) is considered to be the most important scientific expedition...
Aphanius iberus (= Lebias ibera) is one of the most endangered Iberian vertebrates. It is an endemic...
In this catalogue we seek to compile information about spiders in Comunidad de Madrid in order to ev...
The Collection of Batrachology and Herpetology of the Spanish Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, ...
The conservation status of bird species of Comunidad de Madrid is analysed using the ecological brea...
Acheck list of the Cynipidae from Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) is presented for the first time. The d...
En este capítulo se exponen diferentes estudios en los que se utiliza la información presente en el ...
In this study of freshwater molluscs carried out in Comunidad de Madrid we cite the presence of 33 s...
This work presents the catalogue of preserved samples of animal species (vertebrate and invertebrate...
The Invertebrate Collection is part of the 17 collections from the National Museum of Natural Scienc...
From the 1987, we are working in the recuration process of the collections from the Museo Nacional d...
Faunistic results are given, compiled from several works of contribution to the knowledge of the Pte...
Information about the chalcid wasp parasitoid community (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) associated with ...
Field surveys and consults to mammal collections yield 45 native species of mammals for the Milpa Al...
The phytogeographic region of the Espinal in Argentina is critically endangered, because much of its...
The Pacific Scientific Commission (CCP) is considered to be the most important scientific expedition...
Aphanius iberus (= Lebias ibera) is one of the most endangered Iberian vertebrates. It is an endemic...