The herpetofauna of the insular systems of Mexico is composed of 226 species, of which 14 are anurans, two are salamanders, and 210 are reptiles, comprised of two crocodilians, 195 …
Eradications of invasive rodents from tropical islands have a lower success rate compared to temperate islands. In the tropics the wide range of physical and biological conditions results …
Recent models suggest that anthropogenic global warming will lead to an increase in the number of major hurricanes, which have strong effects on ecosystems and may modify …
V Vásquez-Cruz, A Reynoso-Martínez… - Reptiles & …, 2020 - journals.ku.edu
The Cuban Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) is native to the Bahamas, the Cuba Archipelago, and Little Cayman, but is now among the world's most widely distributed invasive lizards. In …
To maintain a stable population, an introduced species must be capable of exploiting varied resources and adapting to environmental conditions different from its native range. The …
FN Pazos-Nava, RI Álvaro-Montejo… - BioInvasions …, 2019 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The occurrence of the invasive Brown anole, Anolis sagrei from the Pacific coast of Mexico is confirmed based on squamation and the use of morphological characters. A PCA was …
Each year from 2012 to 2019, during a 12-day period in November or December, we photographed common herpetofauna on Calabash Caye, a small mangrove-dominated …
AG Pérez-Delgadillo, RA Lara-Reséndiz - Check List, 2024 - checklist.pensoft.net
Anolis sagrei is a lizard that naturally occurs on various islands of the Caribbean and in Central America. However, it has also been widely introduced in different countries around …
P Charruau, JG Pérez Juarez, SM Medina… - 2020 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Black (Ctenosaura similis) and green iguanas (Iguana iguana) occur in a great variety of habitats and could bea source of zoonotic diseases. Herein, we characterized the bacterial …