The present study is a synthesis of data collected from 1980 to 1997 on lacertid lizards in the southern Po river basin (Northern Italy), investigated using the data from the Herpetological Data base of the Natural History Museum of Ferrara. In this area three species of lacertid lizards were recorded: Lacerta bilineata, Podarcis siculus and Podarcis muralis. The ordination of the UTM 10x10 km squares showed that P. muralis and L. bilineata had no particular distribution whereas P. siculus was restricted to the coastal areas and the Po plain zone. The climatic analysis reflected the altitudinal differentiation as the three species showed quite evident differences in distribution in relation to temperature rainfall and the thermo-pluviometri...
In pristine conditions, Mediterranean Europe was covered by dense forests during all Pleistocene and...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The european green lizard, Lacerta viridis is a critically endangered reptile species which is in th...
The present study is a synthesis of data collected from 1980 to 1997 on lacertid lizards in the sout...
base of the Natural History Museum of Ferrara. In this area three species of lacertid lizards were r...
Today, lizards of the genus Podarcis are one of the most important representatives of Mediterranean ...
Through a review of egg incubation times and the colour patterns of hatchlings of green lizards from...
The aim of the present study is to synthesise the available data on the occurrence of lacertid lizar...
All seven lacertid species recorded in the Peloponnese can be found in a very small area in the Arca...
During nine stays on Mount Biokovo (1762 m) / Central Dalmatia (Croatia), and the adjacent parts of ...
Lacertid lizards have long been a fruitful field of scientific enquiry with many people working on t...
We examined the characteristics of microhabitats selected by Western green lizards, Lacerta bilineat...
Presently, within the lizard populations included in the Lacerta laevis-kulzeri complex, two main gr...
The conservation status of the Western green lizard (Lacerta bilineata) in Italy is probably not fav...
The volume collects the contributions to the Fifth International Symposium on the Lacertids of the M...
In pristine conditions, Mediterranean Europe was covered by dense forests during all Pleistocene and...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The european green lizard, Lacerta viridis is a critically endangered reptile species which is in th...
The present study is a synthesis of data collected from 1980 to 1997 on lacertid lizards in the sout...
base of the Natural History Museum of Ferrara. In this area three species of lacertid lizards were r...
Today, lizards of the genus Podarcis are one of the most important representatives of Mediterranean ...
Through a review of egg incubation times and the colour patterns of hatchlings of green lizards from...
The aim of the present study is to synthesise the available data on the occurrence of lacertid lizar...
All seven lacertid species recorded in the Peloponnese can be found in a very small area in the Arca...
During nine stays on Mount Biokovo (1762 m) / Central Dalmatia (Croatia), and the adjacent parts of ...
Lacertid lizards have long been a fruitful field of scientific enquiry with many people working on t...
We examined the characteristics of microhabitats selected by Western green lizards, Lacerta bilineat...
Presently, within the lizard populations included in the Lacerta laevis-kulzeri complex, two main gr...
The conservation status of the Western green lizard (Lacerta bilineata) in Italy is probably not fav...
The volume collects the contributions to the Fifth International Symposium on the Lacertids of the M...
In pristine conditions, Mediterranean Europe was covered by dense forests during all Pleistocene and...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The european green lizard, Lacerta viridis is a critically endangered reptile species which is in th...