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Archives: Reptiles and Amphibians
  • Passive acoustic monitoring and amphibian ecology and conservation on tropical islands

    on 4 April 2025

    The project aims to evaluate how passive acoustic monitoring can be used to inform amphibian ecology and conservation with implications for biodiversity management on small tropical islands like those in the insular Caribbean.

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  • Factors explaining the IUCN status of terrestrial vertebrate species endemic to the insular Caribbean

    on 13 November 2023
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  • Contribution to the analysis of the diet of Invasive Alien Species in the Lesser Antilles by NGS metabarcoding method

    on 2 May 2023
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  • Estimation of the invasive potential of reptile species in the Caribbean region

    on 6 February 2023
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  • Distribution, relative abundance and diet of the mourning gecko, Lepidodactylus lugubris, introduced in Guadeloupe

    on 17 March 2022
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  • A soundscape approach for the acoustic monitoring of the Critically Endangered Cuban frog, Eleutherodactylus bartonsmithi Schwartz

    on 4 March 2022
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  • Leptodactylus fragilis © Josiah Townsend

    Potential distribution of a new introduced frog in Cuba, Leptodactylus fragilis (Anura Leptodactylidae): Predicting the invasion of acoustic niche

    on 20 November 2020
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  • Trachemys decorata © Brian Gratwicke

    Interactions between invasive and native Trachemys species of freshwater turtles in the insular Caribbean

    on 20 November 2020
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  • Adaptation of the Cuban-endemic lizard Anolis homolechis to the urban environment: behaviour, demography and population genetics

    on 20 November 2020
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  • Anolis porcatus © Raimundo López-Silvero

    Effect of climate change on the geographic distribution of various ecomorphs in Cuban Anolis species

    on 20 November 2020
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