In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the diversity, ecological preferences and spatial distribution of the 60 species of terrestrial reptiles of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and use the 57 native species to test the effectiveness of the protected areas' network in conserving this unique vertebrate fauna. We infer a time-calibrated phylogeny with 146 species of squamates and 15 genes including all UAE terrestrial reptile species to determine the phylogenetic diversity (PD) and evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) of the native species and to compare it with the distribution of the hotspots of native species richness. The results of this study indicate that the sampling effort is remar...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Asaccus geckos are distributed in southwest Asia, mainly in Iran and Arabia. Currently, seven Asaccu...
Until relatively recently, many groups of terrestrial reptiles were considered to contain only few ...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the ...
In the present work, we use an exceptional database including 5,359 records of 101 species of Oman's...
[Aim] Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention ...
All authors: Salvador Carranza , Meritxell Xipell, Pedro Tarroso, Andrew Gardne...
The terrestrial reptile fauna of Oman and the United Arab Emirates is rich, with at least 79 species...
Aim: Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention f...
Presentation given at the XXXVIII Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society on May 26th-31st, 2019,...
Studying species richness distribution patterns depends on data quality, which imposes challenges fo...
[cat] Les zones àrides del Nord d'Àfrica i d'Aràbia s'estenen per diversos milions de kilòmetres qua...
Biodiversity patterns result from the interplay of evolutionary, ecological, and environmental proce...
[Background] The Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the highest mountain ...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Asaccus geckos are distributed in southwest Asia, mainly in Iran and Arabia. Currently, seven Asaccu...
Until relatively recently, many groups of terrestrial reptiles were considered to contain only few ...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the ...
In the present work, we use an exceptional database including 5,359 records of 101 species of Oman's...
[Aim] Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention ...
All authors: Salvador Carranza , Meritxell Xipell, Pedro Tarroso, Andrew Gardne...
The terrestrial reptile fauna of Oman and the United Arab Emirates is rich, with at least 79 species...
Aim: Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention f...
Presentation given at the XXXVIII Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society on May 26th-31st, 2019,...
Studying species richness distribution patterns depends on data quality, which imposes challenges fo...
[cat] Les zones àrides del Nord d'Àfrica i d'Aràbia s'estenen per diversos milions de kilòmetres qua...
Biodiversity patterns result from the interplay of evolutionary, ecological, and environmental proce...
[Background] The Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the highest mountain ...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Asaccus geckos are distributed in southwest Asia, mainly in Iran and Arabia. Currently, seven Asaccu...
Until relatively recently, many groups of terrestrial reptiles were considered to contain only few ...