1935 gecko species (and 224 subspecies) were known in December 2019 in seven families and 124 genera. These nearly 2000 species were described by ~950 individuals of whom more than 100 described more than 10 gecko species each. Most gecko species were discovered during the past 40 years. The primary type specimens of all currently recognized geckos (including subspecies) are distributed over 161 collections worldwide, with 20 collections having about two thirds of all primary types. The primary type specimens of about 40 gecko taxa have been lost or unknown. The phylogeny of geckos is well studied, with DNA sequences being available for ~76% of all geckos (compared to ~63% in other reptiles) and morphological characters now being collected ...
Effective biodiversity conservation planning starts with genetic characterization within and among f...
Until relatively recently, the gecko species Hemidactylus turcicus was believed to be the only membe...
The appreciation of cryptic biological diversity, and the pace at which it is recognized, has greatl...
© 2009 The Royal SocietyA major problem for biodiversity conservation and management is that a signi...
The Indo-Pacific Gecko, Hemidactylus garnotii Duméril & Bibron, 1836, is a species of house geck...
Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) is increasingly recognised as a useful tool for prioritising species and...
Geckos in the Western Hemisphere provide an excellent model to study faunal assembly at a continenta...
Understanding the process of speciation and the nature of relationships between species is one of th...
Our planet supports a staggering array of biodiversity. A firm understanding of the species with whi...
The paraphyletic group of Old World rock gecko genus Cnemaspis, currently comprises ~180 described s...
Recent studies of forest lizards in Southeast Asia have highlighted spectacular morphological and cr...
Some of Southeast Asia's most poorly known vertebrates include forest lizards that are rarely seen b...
Extent: 11p.BACKGROUND: Molecular studies have revealed that many putative ‘species’ are actually co...
Effective biodiversity conservation planning starts with genetic characterization within and among f...
Recent conceptual and methodological advances have increased the ability to apply multifaceted appro...
Effective biodiversity conservation planning starts with genetic characterization within and among f...
Until relatively recently, the gecko species Hemidactylus turcicus was believed to be the only membe...
The appreciation of cryptic biological diversity, and the pace at which it is recognized, has greatl...
© 2009 The Royal SocietyA major problem for biodiversity conservation and management is that a signi...
The Indo-Pacific Gecko, Hemidactylus garnotii Duméril & Bibron, 1836, is a species of house geck...
Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) is increasingly recognised as a useful tool for prioritising species and...
Geckos in the Western Hemisphere provide an excellent model to study faunal assembly at a continenta...
Understanding the process of speciation and the nature of relationships between species is one of th...
Our planet supports a staggering array of biodiversity. A firm understanding of the species with whi...
The paraphyletic group of Old World rock gecko genus Cnemaspis, currently comprises ~180 described s...
Recent studies of forest lizards in Southeast Asia have highlighted spectacular morphological and cr...
Some of Southeast Asia's most poorly known vertebrates include forest lizards that are rarely seen b...
Extent: 11p.BACKGROUND: Molecular studies have revealed that many putative ‘species’ are actually co...
Effective biodiversity conservation planning starts with genetic characterization within and among f...
Recent conceptual and methodological advances have increased the ability to apply multifaceted appro...
Effective biodiversity conservation planning starts with genetic characterization within and among f...
Until relatively recently, the gecko species Hemidactylus turcicus was believed to be the only membe...
The appreciation of cryptic biological diversity, and the pace at which it is recognized, has greatl...