A herpetofaunal inventory was conducted on Bidong Island, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia. It incorporates data from a recent herpetological survey conducted from 1 to 3 April 2019 with reptile records from previous publications. Specimens were collected with drift-fenced pitfall traps and taxa were recorded with visual encounter surveys (VES). In total, 18 species of reptiles and amphibians were recorded, including three species of frogs, 12 species of lizards, and three species of snakes. Six species from the present survey are new records for the island
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Sidik. I. 2008. An inventory of reptiles and amphibians in North-west of SiberutIsland, West Sumater...
The Philippines is listed as one of the world‘s megadiverse countries despite its small size. Conver...
The amphibians and reptiles noted from Sadong Jaya during a rapid biodiversity assessment are listed
Batu Hampar Recreational Forest (BHRF) is a lowland dipterocarp forest located in the northwestern r...
The herpetofauna ofLangkawi Island was recorded during the Scientific & Heritage Expedition ofthe La...
The environmental diversity of Pulau Tioman, a 48 km 2 island off the eastern coast of Peninsular ...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
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Bukit Perangin Forest Reserve, Kedah Malaysia is a popular forest park well known for its clear rive...
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