We conducted a survey of the amphibians and reptiles found in lowland dipterocarp forest of the Philippines. We used line transect and visual encounter surveys to study eight sites located in dipterocarp, montane, and mossy forests. We found 15 reptiles (one order and six families) and nine amphibians (one order and five families). Endemicity in lower elevations reached 80% for reptiles and 77.8% for amphibians. Reptiles endemic to Mindanao Island constituted 13.3% of the Reptilia we identified. The species found in lowland dipterocarp forest face threats from anthropogenic disturbances such as habitat conversion, and may be good indicators of biotic integrity. We suggest that lowland forest habitats are critical for endemic species because...
Situated at the Indomalayan-Australasian faunal zone interface, the Philippine archipelago has captu...
Situated at the Indomalayan-Australasian faunal zone interface, the Philippine archipelago has captu...
Amphibians and reptiles (herpetofauna) are essential components of the Earth’s biodiversity. This st...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Hamiguitan Range in south easter...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
While the knowledge of the Philippine reptiles and amphibians is steadily increasing, there is still...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Information on species richness and community structure is invaluable for guiding conservation and m...
The recent extensive survey conducted in the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed, located in the Caraba...
The Philippines is a biodiversity-rich country with high percentage endemism of reptiles and amphibi...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
Despite multiple recent field studies, herpetological species diversity of the Romblon Island Group ...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Ha...
Situated at the Indomalayan-Australasian faunal zone interface, the Philippine archipelago has captu...
Situated at the Indomalayan-Australasian faunal zone interface, the Philippine archipelago has captu...
Amphibians and reptiles (herpetofauna) are essential components of the Earth’s biodiversity. This st...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Hamiguitan Range in south easter...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
While the knowledge of the Philippine reptiles and amphibians is steadily increasing, there is still...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Information on species richness and community structure is invaluable for guiding conservation and m...
The recent extensive survey conducted in the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed, located in the Caraba...
The Philippines is a biodiversity-rich country with high percentage endemism of reptiles and amphibi...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
Despite multiple recent field studies, herpetological species diversity of the Romblon Island Group ...
We provide the first accounts of the amphibians and reptiles of Mt. Ha...
Situated at the Indomalayan-Australasian faunal zone interface, the Philippine archipelago has captu...
Situated at the Indomalayan-Australasian faunal zone interface, the Philippine archipelago has captu...
Amphibians and reptiles (herpetofauna) are essential components of the Earth’s biodiversity. This st...