An accurate estimation of species and population geographic ranges is essential for species-focused studies and conservation and management plans. Knowledge of the geographic distributions of reptiles from Patagonian Argentina is in general limited and dispersed over manuscripts from a wide variety of topics. We completed an extensive review of reptile species of central Patagonia (Argentina) based on information from a wide variety of sources. We compiled and checked geographic distribution records from published literature and museum records, including extensive new data from the LJAMM-CNP (CENPAT-CONICET) herpetological collection. Our results show that there are 52 taxa recorded for this region and the highest species richness was seen ...
Liolaemus fitzgeraldi Boulenger, 1899, is a small viviparous lizard (60–70mm snout–vent length [SVL]...
We present new records of Pristidactylus nigroiugulus (Cei, Scolaro and Videla, 2001) for Chubut pro...
Lizard populations are globally in decline due to several human-related threats, and the Patagonia r...
An accurate estimation of species and population geographic ranges is essential for species-focused...
status and geographic distribution maps. ZooKeys 498: 103–126. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.498.7476 An accu...
An accurate estimation of species and population geographic ranges is essential for species-focused ...
Patagonia has a great diversity of lizards, including 6 families, 11 genera and 163 species. The maj...
The Phymaturus lizards from arid South America are Vulnerable because of restricted distributions of...
The diversity of the Patagonian lizard fauna is a combination of lowdiversity at higher levels, e.g....
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
Liolaemus goetschi Müller and Hellmich, 1938 is a poorly known Patagonian lizard. Two specimens were...
Optimising conservation efforts requires an accurate record of the extant species as well as their g...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
Protected areas have been established historically in residual places where the potential for extrac...
Liolaemus fitzgeraldi Boulenger, 1899, is a small viviparous lizard (60–70mm snout–vent length [SVL]...
We present new records of Pristidactylus nigroiugulus (Cei, Scolaro and Videla, 2001) for Chubut pro...
Lizard populations are globally in decline due to several human-related threats, and the Patagonia r...
An accurate estimation of species and population geographic ranges is essential for species-focused...
status and geographic distribution maps. ZooKeys 498: 103–126. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.498.7476 An accu...
An accurate estimation of species and population geographic ranges is essential for species-focused ...
Patagonia has a great diversity of lizards, including 6 families, 11 genera and 163 species. The maj...
The Phymaturus lizards from arid South America are Vulnerable because of restricted distributions of...
The diversity of the Patagonian lizard fauna is a combination of lowdiversity at higher levels, e.g....
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
Liolaemus goetschi Müller and Hellmich, 1938 is a poorly known Patagonian lizard. Two specimens were...
Optimising conservation efforts requires an accurate record of the extant species as well as their g...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
Protected areas have been established historically in residual places where the potential for extrac...
Liolaemus fitzgeraldi Boulenger, 1899, is a small viviparous lizard (60–70mm snout–vent length [SVL]...
We present new records of Pristidactylus nigroiugulus (Cei, Scolaro and Videla, 2001) for Chubut pro...
Lizard populations are globally in decline due to several human-related threats, and the Patagonia r...