Recently described species suffer lack of information that hampers setting up appropriate conservation strategies. The situation is particularly complex with micro-endemic snakes, for which detection and monitoring are particularly challenging. The Walser viper Vipera walser is a recently described snake inhabiting a small area of the SW Italian alps. We combined information on species distribution with repeated monitoring to identify the areas most suitable for the species, and to obtain estimates of species abundance. Species distribution models were used to identify the topographical, climatic, and land-cover features related to the occurrence of vipers. Furthermore, repeated transects and N-mixture models were used to estimate abundance...
Coronella austriaca is the United Kingdom’s rarest snake, being confined to the lowland heathlands o...
Fig. 8. Currently known extent of occurrence of Vipera walser sp. nov. (in blue) and V. berus (in re...
We determined the effects of past and future climate changes on the distribution of the Montivipera ...
Vipera ursinii graeca is a restricted-range, endemic snake of the Pindos mountain range ...
Interspecific competition in contact areas is a major topic in distribution studies, but few data ab...
The medium-sized vipers of the genus Vipera are mainly parapatric in Europe and only a few contact z...
We analysed a snake species community of a Mediterranean 0.2 ha ecotonal area during a 21 year time ...
We analysed a snake species community of a Mediterranean 0.2 ha ecotonal area during a 21 year time ...
We describe Vipera walser, a new viper species from the north-western Italian Alps. Despite an overa...
Fig. 9. Habitat of Vipera walser sp. nov. Valle Strona at about 1650 m (upper left), Valle Strona at...
<p>Within Europe a fifth of reptile species are thought to be threatened with extinction, however ev...
Vipera aspis is quite common in hilly and mountainous area of Northern Italy but is becoming rare in...
We determined the effects of past and future climate changes on the distribution of the Montivipera ...
Birds of prey, as top predators, play a key role in ecosystem functioning by regulating prey populat...
Birds of prey, as top predators, play a key role in ecosystem functioning by regulating prey populat...
Coronella austriaca is the United Kingdom’s rarest snake, being confined to the lowland heathlands o...
Fig. 8. Currently known extent of occurrence of Vipera walser sp. nov. (in blue) and V. berus (in re...
We determined the effects of past and future climate changes on the distribution of the Montivipera ...
Vipera ursinii graeca is a restricted-range, endemic snake of the Pindos mountain range ...
Interspecific competition in contact areas is a major topic in distribution studies, but few data ab...
The medium-sized vipers of the genus Vipera are mainly parapatric in Europe and only a few contact z...
We analysed a snake species community of a Mediterranean 0.2 ha ecotonal area during a 21 year time ...
We analysed a snake species community of a Mediterranean 0.2 ha ecotonal area during a 21 year time ...
We describe Vipera walser, a new viper species from the north-western Italian Alps. Despite an overa...
Fig. 9. Habitat of Vipera walser sp. nov. Valle Strona at about 1650 m (upper left), Valle Strona at...
<p>Within Europe a fifth of reptile species are thought to be threatened with extinction, however ev...
Vipera aspis is quite common in hilly and mountainous area of Northern Italy but is becoming rare in...
We determined the effects of past and future climate changes on the distribution of the Montivipera ...
Birds of prey, as top predators, play a key role in ecosystem functioning by regulating prey populat...
Birds of prey, as top predators, play a key role in ecosystem functioning by regulating prey populat...
Coronella austriaca is the United Kingdom’s rarest snake, being confined to the lowland heathlands o...
Fig. 8. Currently known extent of occurrence of Vipera walser sp. nov. (in blue) and V. berus (in re...
We determined the effects of past and future climate changes on the distribution of the Montivipera ...