[Background] The Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the highest mountain range in Eastern Arabia. As a result of their old geological origin, geographical isolation, complex topography and local climate, these mountains provide an important refuge for endemic and relict species of plants and animals with strong Indo-Iranian affinities. Among vertebrates, the rock climbing nocturnal geckos of the genus Asaccus represent the genus with the highest number of endemic species in the Hajar Mountains. Recent taxonomic studies on the Zagros populations of Asaccus have shown that this genus is much richer than it was previously thought and preliminary morphological and molecular data suggest that its diversity in Arabia ma...
(in English) Until relatively recently, the gecko genus Hemidactylus was considered to contain only ...
In this study, we provide genetic, morphological, and geographical comparisons for 11 species of the...
Aim: Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention f...
Background The Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the highest mountain ra...
Asaccus geckos are distributed in southwest Asia, mainly in Iran and Arabia. Currently, seven Asaccu...
The Hajar Mountains of south-eastern Arabia form an isolated massif surrounded by the sea to the eas...
The Hajar Mountain range is the highest in eastern Arabia, forming a spectacular isolated wall of ro...
I report two new distribution records of Asaccus gallagheri (Arnold, 1977) from the Fujairah Emirate...
Trabajo presentado en el III Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA 2015), celebrado en Vi...
Trabajo presentado en las XV Jornades Herpetològiques Catalanes, celebradas en Sant Feliu de Codines...
Paper presented at the Gekkota Mundi II International Conference, held in Tel Aviv, Israel on 26-28t...
Trabajo presentado en el XIV Congreso Luso-Español de Herpetología (CLEH2016), XVIII Congreso Españo...
The geological history of the Arabian Peninsula has played a crucial role in shaping current diversi...
The Socotra Archipelago in the Arabian Sea is considered one of the most geo-politically isolated la...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
(in English) Until relatively recently, the gecko genus Hemidactylus was considered to contain only ...
In this study, we provide genetic, morphological, and geographical comparisons for 11 species of the...
Aim: Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention f...
Background The Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the highest mountain ra...
Asaccus geckos are distributed in southwest Asia, mainly in Iran and Arabia. Currently, seven Asaccu...
The Hajar Mountains of south-eastern Arabia form an isolated massif surrounded by the sea to the eas...
The Hajar Mountain range is the highest in eastern Arabia, forming a spectacular isolated wall of ro...
I report two new distribution records of Asaccus gallagheri (Arnold, 1977) from the Fujairah Emirate...
Trabajo presentado en el III Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA 2015), celebrado en Vi...
Trabajo presentado en las XV Jornades Herpetològiques Catalanes, celebradas en Sant Feliu de Codines...
Paper presented at the Gekkota Mundi II International Conference, held in Tel Aviv, Israel on 26-28t...
Trabajo presentado en el XIV Congreso Luso-Español de Herpetología (CLEH2016), XVIII Congreso Españo...
The geological history of the Arabian Peninsula has played a crucial role in shaping current diversi...
The Socotra Archipelago in the Arabian Sea is considered one of the most geo-politically isolated la...
In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the d...
(in English) Until relatively recently, the gecko genus Hemidactylus was considered to contain only ...
In this study, we provide genetic, morphological, and geographical comparisons for 11 species of the...
Aim: Deserts are generally perceived as areas of low diversity, and hence receive little attention f...