The day geckos of the genus Phelsuma have their center of diversity in Madagascar and the adjacent archipelagos in the western Indian Ocean, especially the Mascarenes, Comoros and Seychelles. Their brilliant colours, diurnal activity, and interesting behaviours have resulted in a long lasting high demand for the pet trade. Accordingly, the international trade of all Phelsuma species is regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Floras (CITES) where all species are included in CITES appendix II. In order to facilitate operating and control of these regulations by national and international nature conservation authorities we provide an updated taxonomic checklist for all species and subspecies o...
BACKGROUND: Lying in a shallow continental shelf cyclically affected by oscillating sea levels since...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
Fish scale geckos (Geckolepis) are taxonomically poorly resolved, mainly because of the difficulty o...
The day geckos of the genus Phelsuma have their center of diversity in Madagascar and the adjacent a...
Recent survey work in Madagascar has led to significant changes in the systematics of Madagascan Phe...
We describe a new day gecko, Phelsuma roesleri sp. n. (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Ankarana, a karsti...
Crottini, Angelica, Gehring, Philip-Sebastian, Glaw, Frank, Harris, James, Lima, Alexandra, Vences, ...
We describe a new subspecies of day gecko, Phelsuma dorsivittata paradoxa ssp. n. (Squamata: Gekkoni...
Ecology and co-existence of two endemic day gecko (Phelsuma) species in Seychelles native palm fores
Rocha, Sara, Rösler, Herbert, Gehring, Philip-Sebastian, Glaw, Frank, Posada, David, Harris, James, ...
Six new day gecko species of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 are described from geographically iso...
Due to their often brilliant colours, diurnal activity, and fascinating behaviours there is a long l...
A new day gecko of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 is described from the intermediate bioclimatic ...
Wir beschreiben und diskutieren die Taxonomie sowie nomenklatorische Geschichte des Taxon Gecko inun...
FIGURE 2. Molecular phylogeny of the Phelsuma dubia group as calculated from the multi-gene dataset ...
BACKGROUND: Lying in a shallow continental shelf cyclically affected by oscillating sea levels since...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
Fish scale geckos (Geckolepis) are taxonomically poorly resolved, mainly because of the difficulty o...
The day geckos of the genus Phelsuma have their center of diversity in Madagascar and the adjacent a...
Recent survey work in Madagascar has led to significant changes in the systematics of Madagascan Phe...
We describe a new day gecko, Phelsuma roesleri sp. n. (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Ankarana, a karsti...
Crottini, Angelica, Gehring, Philip-Sebastian, Glaw, Frank, Harris, James, Lima, Alexandra, Vences, ...
We describe a new subspecies of day gecko, Phelsuma dorsivittata paradoxa ssp. n. (Squamata: Gekkoni...
Ecology and co-existence of two endemic day gecko (Phelsuma) species in Seychelles native palm fores
Rocha, Sara, Rösler, Herbert, Gehring, Philip-Sebastian, Glaw, Frank, Posada, David, Harris, James, ...
Six new day gecko species of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 are described from geographically iso...
Due to their often brilliant colours, diurnal activity, and fascinating behaviours there is a long l...
A new day gecko of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 is described from the intermediate bioclimatic ...
Wir beschreiben und diskutieren die Taxonomie sowie nomenklatorische Geschichte des Taxon Gecko inun...
FIGURE 2. Molecular phylogeny of the Phelsuma dubia group as calculated from the multi-gene dataset ...
BACKGROUND: Lying in a shallow continental shelf cyclically affected by oscillating sea levels since...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
Fish scale geckos (Geckolepis) are taxonomically poorly resolved, mainly because of the difficulty o...