We surveyed the lowland rainforest of the Forêt d’Ambre Special Reserve in north Madagascar for amphibians and reptiles. We recorded a total of 20 amphibian and 39 reptile species via opportunistic searching and pitfall trapping in the first published survey to focus on this area. Consequently most of the species found were new records for the area. Approximately half of the species (51 %) were only found in relatively undisturbed areas of forest and 61 % appear to be restricted to lowland rainforest below 900 m elevation. The most vulnerable elements of this herpetofauna are the three species that appear to be locally endemic to Forêt d’Ambre (according to the current knowledge): Boophis baetkei, Brookesia sp. nov., and Rhombophryne sp. no...
The ‘hotspot approach’ considers that endemism and threatened species are key factors in protected a...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
Prior herpetological surveys in 1996 and 2000 identified 14 species of amphibians and 32 species of ...
The Montagne d'Ambre mountain range in northern Madagascar was surveyed for amphibians, reptiles, an...
This paper deals with conservation aspects of amphibians and reptiles in the Daraina region, north e...
Madagascar has long been recognized as one of the world’s priority global hotspots for biodiversity ...
We surveyed the lowland rainforest of the Forêt d’Ambre Special Reserve in north Madagascar for amph...
Madagascar has long been recognized as one of the world’s priority global hotspots for biodiversity ...
Despite Madagascar being well known for its unique biodiversity and high levels of endemism, its her...
The effects of forest-size variation on reptile and amphibian communities in the Loky-Manambato regi...
Using DNA barcoding, we present the first inventory of amphibians present in one of Madagascar’s sma...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An understanding of the conservation status of Madagascar's endemic reptile...
The ‘hotspot approach’ considers that endemism and threatened species are key factors in protected a...
Madagascar has historically suffered from high fragmentation of forested habitats, often leading to ...
This study deals with the main factors affecting the distribution of reptiles and amphibians communi...
The ‘hotspot approach’ considers that endemism and threatened species are key factors in protected a...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
Prior herpetological surveys in 1996 and 2000 identified 14 species of amphibians and 32 species of ...
The Montagne d'Ambre mountain range in northern Madagascar was surveyed for amphibians, reptiles, an...
This paper deals with conservation aspects of amphibians and reptiles in the Daraina region, north e...
Madagascar has long been recognized as one of the world’s priority global hotspots for biodiversity ...
We surveyed the lowland rainforest of the Forêt d’Ambre Special Reserve in north Madagascar for amph...
Madagascar has long been recognized as one of the world’s priority global hotspots for biodiversity ...
Despite Madagascar being well known for its unique biodiversity and high levels of endemism, its her...
The effects of forest-size variation on reptile and amphibian communities in the Loky-Manambato regi...
Using DNA barcoding, we present the first inventory of amphibians present in one of Madagascar’s sma...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An understanding of the conservation status of Madagascar's endemic reptile...
The ‘hotspot approach’ considers that endemism and threatened species are key factors in protected a...
Madagascar has historically suffered from high fragmentation of forested habitats, often leading to ...
This study deals with the main factors affecting the distribution of reptiles and amphibians communi...
The ‘hotspot approach’ considers that endemism and threatened species are key factors in protected a...
A six month herpetological survey was undertaken between March and September 2015 on Nosy Komba, an ...
Prior herpetological surveys in 1996 and 2000 identified 14 species of amphibians and 32 species of ...