The amphibian fauna of the Kingdom of Morocco was traditionally regarded as poor and closely related to its European counterpart. However, an increase in research during the last decades revealed a considerable degree of endemism amongst Moroccan amphibians, as well as phenotypic and genotypic inter-and intraspecific divergence. Despite this increase in knowledge, a comprehensible overview is lacking while several systematic issues have remained unresolved. We herein present a contemporary overview of the distribution, taxonomy and biogeography of Moroccan amphibians. Fourteen fieldtrips were made by the authors and colleagues between 2000 and 2012, which produced a total of 292 new distribution records. Furthermore, based on the results of...
International audienceAmphibians, chelonians and squamates of the upper Pleistocene of El Harhoura 1...
A series of phylogeographic studies in the Maghreb identified a repeated pattern of deep genetic div...
Le gisement du Pliocène terminal d\u27Ahl al Oughlam (Maroc) a livré une herpétofaune riche et diver...
The amphibian fauna of the Kingdom of Morocco was traditionally regarded as poor and closely related...
Brongersma’s toad Barbarophryne brongersmai is known in the southern Moroccan Atlantic coast, in the...
The opening of the Gibraltar land bridge occurred at the end of the Messinian Salinity Crisis approx...
Monitoring amphibian populations, especially over fragile ecosystems such as arid and semiarid lands...
A new species of toad, related with Bufo calamita Laurenti and B. viridis Laurenti, is described fro...
In order to improve the knowledge on amphibian fauna in Tunisia, about 300 water bodies belonging to...
The worldwide erosion of biological diversity has not spared amphibians which are amongst the most a...
A new subspecies within the Salamandra algira species complex from north-western Africa is described...
Integrating information from species occurrence data, environmental variables and molecular markers ...
Geographical distribution and ecological affinities of amphibians in Tunisia. Amphibian diversity i...
A series of phylogeographic studies in the Maghreb identified a repeated pattern of deep genetic div...
[EN]: A catalogue of the amphibians and reptiles from Morocco held at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias...
International audienceAmphibians, chelonians and squamates of the upper Pleistocene of El Harhoura 1...
A series of phylogeographic studies in the Maghreb identified a repeated pattern of deep genetic div...
Le gisement du Pliocène terminal d\u27Ahl al Oughlam (Maroc) a livré une herpétofaune riche et diver...
The amphibian fauna of the Kingdom of Morocco was traditionally regarded as poor and closely related...
Brongersma’s toad Barbarophryne brongersmai is known in the southern Moroccan Atlantic coast, in the...
The opening of the Gibraltar land bridge occurred at the end of the Messinian Salinity Crisis approx...
Monitoring amphibian populations, especially over fragile ecosystems such as arid and semiarid lands...
A new species of toad, related with Bufo calamita Laurenti and B. viridis Laurenti, is described fro...
In order to improve the knowledge on amphibian fauna in Tunisia, about 300 water bodies belonging to...
The worldwide erosion of biological diversity has not spared amphibians which are amongst the most a...
A new subspecies within the Salamandra algira species complex from north-western Africa is described...
Integrating information from species occurrence data, environmental variables and molecular markers ...
Geographical distribution and ecological affinities of amphibians in Tunisia. Amphibian diversity i...
A series of phylogeographic studies in the Maghreb identified a repeated pattern of deep genetic div...
[EN]: A catalogue of the amphibians and reptiles from Morocco held at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias...
International audienceAmphibians, chelonians and squamates of the upper Pleistocene of El Harhoura 1...
A series of phylogeographic studies in the Maghreb identified a repeated pattern of deep genetic div...
Le gisement du Pliocène terminal d\u27Ahl al Oughlam (Maroc) a livré une herpétofaune riche et diver...