AbstractTuraif area located in the Northern border region of Saudi Arabia is one of the most important regions of the Kingdom. This work was proposed to throw light on the diversity of lizard fauna investigated through the collection and subsequent identification of specimens from different localities of Turaif region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Sixteen species of lizards belonging to 5 families (Agamidae, Gekkonidae, Lacertidae, Scincidae and Varanidae) were recorded. Lacertidae was the most common family. Three species of lizards namely Acanthodactylus orientalis, Acanthodactylus scutellatus and Acanthodactylus grandis were reported for the first time in the Turaif region of Saudi Arabia. The geographical distribution of the collected spe...
Trabajo presentado en el III Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA 2015), celebrado en Vi...
In the present research, lizard fauna of Harsin on the south east of Kermanshah province was investi...
Corresponding Author: Mohammed K. Al-Sadoon Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud Uni...
AbstractTuraif area located in the Northern border region of Saudi Arabia is one of the most importa...
A collection of snakes in Turaif region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, an area that has been poorly docum...
Abstract. The lizard fauna of Jordan is very diverse and forms 55.5 % of the terrestrial herpe-tofau...
The herpetofauna of southwestern Libya has been surveyed during 2005- 2006. Overall, two amphibian a...
We have updated the list of the lizard species present in Qatar and produced the first distribution ...
The terrestrial reptile fauna of Oman and the United Arab Emirates is rich, with at least 79 species...
Until relatively recently, many groups of terrestrial reptiles were considered to contain only few ...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
Reptiles are considered an important element of Saudi Arabia's wildlife to be conserved as a priorit...
Afghanistan is a herpetologically understudied country with few published papers since the end of "A...
[cat] Les zones àrides del Nord d'Àfrica i d'Aràbia s'estenen per diversos milions de kilòmetres qua...
Trabajo presentado en el III Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA 2015), celebrado en Vi...
In the present research, lizard fauna of Harsin on the south east of Kermanshah province was investi...
Corresponding Author: Mohammed K. Al-Sadoon Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud Uni...
AbstractTuraif area located in the Northern border region of Saudi Arabia is one of the most importa...
A collection of snakes in Turaif region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, an area that has been poorly docum...
Abstract. The lizard fauna of Jordan is very diverse and forms 55.5 % of the terrestrial herpe-tofau...
The herpetofauna of southwestern Libya has been surveyed during 2005- 2006. Overall, two amphibian a...
We have updated the list of the lizard species present in Qatar and produced the first distribution ...
The terrestrial reptile fauna of Oman and the United Arab Emirates is rich, with at least 79 species...
Until relatively recently, many groups of terrestrial reptiles were considered to contain only few ...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
Reptiles are considered an important element of Saudi Arabia's wildlife to be conserved as a priorit...
Afghanistan is a herpetologically understudied country with few published papers since the end of "A...
[cat] Les zones àrides del Nord d'Àfrica i d'Aràbia s'estenen per diversos milions de kilòmetres qua...
Trabajo presentado en el III Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA 2015), celebrado en Vi...
In the present research, lizard fauna of Harsin on the south east of Kermanshah province was investi...
Corresponding Author: Mohammed K. Al-Sadoon Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud Uni...