Loss of habitat and human exploitation have driven many turtle species to the brink of extinction, particularly in many parts of southern Asia. The spiny turtle (Heosemys spinosa) is a terrestrial species distributed throughout the Sundaland region of South-East Asia. Despite international legislative protection, H. spinosa continues to be illegally collected for the food and traditional medicine markets of China. Given its widespread distribution, taxonomists have reasonably questioned whether H. spinosa truly represents a single evolutionary lineage or multiple undiagnosed species. Recently, a large and illegal shipment of rare, wild-caught H. spinosa was confiscated in Hong Kong, China, and the turtles were eventually distributed to seve...
Alien invasive species are posing conservation challenges worldwide. Pet trade, one of the many ways...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, we examine the differentiation of Southeast Asian snail-...
Sea turtles are threatened by climate change and human activity, and their global populations contin...
Loss of habitat and human exploitation have driven many turtle species to the brink of extinction, p...
The turtle fauna of Asia is one of the most diverse in terms of number of species, but is also the m...
Wildlife trade has been considered one of the largest threats to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Man...
Asian turtles face an extinction crisis, and so it is imperative that systematists accurately determ...
The CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) data set...
Three rare geoemydid turtles described from Chinese trade specimens in the early 1990s, Ocadia glyp...
Field surveys in Taiwan have uncovered turtles presumed to be hybrids based on their intermediate mo...
Field surveys in Taiwan have uncovered turtles presumed to be hybrids based on their intermediate mo...
In 1973 the Convention in International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) ...
1. A total of 950 251 individuals of 157 turtle species were recorded during a 35-month survey of th...
As biodiversity continues to be lost at an alarming rate, it has become increasingly important to re...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
Alien invasive species are posing conservation challenges worldwide. Pet trade, one of the many ways...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, we examine the differentiation of Southeast Asian snail-...
Sea turtles are threatened by climate change and human activity, and their global populations contin...
Loss of habitat and human exploitation have driven many turtle species to the brink of extinction, p...
The turtle fauna of Asia is one of the most diverse in terms of number of species, but is also the m...
Wildlife trade has been considered one of the largest threats to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Man...
Asian turtles face an extinction crisis, and so it is imperative that systematists accurately determ...
The CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) data set...
Three rare geoemydid turtles described from Chinese trade specimens in the early 1990s, Ocadia glyp...
Field surveys in Taiwan have uncovered turtles presumed to be hybrids based on their intermediate mo...
Field surveys in Taiwan have uncovered turtles presumed to be hybrids based on their intermediate mo...
In 1973 the Convention in International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) ...
1. A total of 950 251 individuals of 157 turtle species were recorded during a 35-month survey of th...
As biodiversity continues to be lost at an alarming rate, it has become increasingly important to re...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
Alien invasive species are posing conservation challenges worldwide. Pet trade, one of the many ways...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, we examine the differentiation of Southeast Asian snail-...
Sea turtles are threatened by climate change and human activity, and their global populations contin...