After an extensive review of the ecological literature on the Italian amphibians and reptiles, the authors furnish the guidelines for monitoring the most threatened species, discussing criteria and methods suitable to seven major groups defined in taxonomic and ecological terms: salamanders, newts, frogs, terrapins tortoises, lizards and snakes. Each major group is analysed separately, in order to choose the most adequate techniques for achieving information on: (1) habitat distribution and preference, (2) population size and density, (3) home range size, (4) reproductive biology, (5) use of space and time, (6) feeding habits. The aim of the paper is to provide wildlife managers with tools and knowledge for conserving amphibians ...
Abstract. Little attention has been paid to the herpetological fauna of the Simbruini Mountains Regi...
The conservation status of the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles of the Italian fauna wa...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.372–385Effective and targeted conservation action requires detail...
To develop a monitoring programme on the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles, the Ministry...
Planning conservation actions requires detailed information on species' geographic distribution. Spe...
Italy is the European country with the highest amphibian richness and endemism. However distribution...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...
This paper focuses on the amphibian and reptile species occurring in the Majella National Park, a m...
We sampled 154 sites of Triturus italicus from central and southern Italy to infer conservation guid...
Executive summary Handbooks for monitoring species and habitats of Community interest (Council Dire...
Amphibian biodiversity loss in recent years has exceeded that of all other groups of vertebrates. In...
Area of Habitat (AOH) maps reveal the distribution of the habitat available to the species within th...
Assessing and updating the extinction risk and conservation status of species and populations is par...
This paper represents an update of the list of Italian amphibians and reptiles published 15 years ag...
The ecological status of 203 amphibian aquatic breeding sites, selected from the national database o...
Abstract. Little attention has been paid to the herpetological fauna of the Simbruini Mountains Regi...
The conservation status of the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles of the Italian fauna wa...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.372–385Effective and targeted conservation action requires detail...
To develop a monitoring programme on the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles, the Ministry...
Planning conservation actions requires detailed information on species' geographic distribution. Spe...
Italy is the European country with the highest amphibian richness and endemism. However distribution...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...
This paper focuses on the amphibian and reptile species occurring in the Majella National Park, a m...
We sampled 154 sites of Triturus italicus from central and southern Italy to infer conservation guid...
Executive summary Handbooks for monitoring species and habitats of Community interest (Council Dire...
Amphibian biodiversity loss in recent years has exceeded that of all other groups of vertebrates. In...
Area of Habitat (AOH) maps reveal the distribution of the habitat available to the species within th...
Assessing and updating the extinction risk and conservation status of species and populations is par...
This paper represents an update of the list of Italian amphibians and reptiles published 15 years ag...
The ecological status of 203 amphibian aquatic breeding sites, selected from the national database o...
Abstract. Little attention has been paid to the herpetological fauna of the Simbruini Mountains Regi...
The conservation status of the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles of the Italian fauna wa...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.372–385Effective and targeted conservation action requires detail...