Aim A major Late Quaternary vertebrate extinction event affected mostly large-bodied 'megafauna'. This is well documented in both mammals and birds, but evidence of a similar trend in reptiles is scant. We assess the relationship between body size and Late Quaternary extinction in reptiles at the global level. Location Global. Methods We compile a body size database for all 82 reptile species that are known to have gone extinct during the last 50,000 years and compare them with the sizes of 10,090 extant reptile species (97% of known extant diversity). We assess the body size distributions in the major reptile groups: crocodiles, lizards, snakes and turtles, while testing and correcting for a size bias in the fossil record. We examine geogr...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
Aim A major Late Quaternary vertebrate extinction event affected mostly large-bodied 'megafauna'. Th...
The late Quaternary is characterized by the extinction of many terrestrial megafauna, which included...
Climate change particularly affects ectothermic reptiles that cannot regulate their internal tempera...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
International audienceLarge-scale extinction is one of the defining challenges of our time, as human...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
There are more species of lizards and snakes (squamates) alive today than any other order of land ve...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
Aim A major Late Quaternary vertebrate extinction event affected mostly large-bodied 'megafauna'. Th...
The late Quaternary is characterized by the extinction of many terrestrial megafauna, which included...
Climate change particularly affects ectothermic reptiles that cannot regulate their internal tempera...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
International audienceLarge-scale extinction is one of the defining challenges of our time, as human...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
There are more species of lizards and snakes (squamates) alive today than any other order of land ve...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distri...