Hot, Dry, and Salty: The Present and Future of an Extremophile Model Lizard from Argentina.

RA Lara-Reséndiz, JM Sánchez, RS Paez… - Journal of Thermal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Global warming poses a threat to lizard populations by raising ambient temperatures above
historical norms and reducing thermoregulation opportunities. Whereas the reptile fauna of …

Naming the diversity: Taxonomy of current species of Patagonian lizards

LJ Avila, A González Marín… - … at the End of the World, 2020 - Springer
The diversity of the Patagonian lizard fauna is a combination of low diversity at higher levels,
eg, families, some of them almost marginal to the region, coupled with very high species …

Molecular phylogeny of the “salty” Liolaemus species (Reptilia: Squamata): anomalus group, endemic of the Argentina Monte Desert

M Morando, M Olave, JW Sites Jr… - Cuadernos de …, 2021 - sedici.unlp.edu.ar
In Argentina, the Monte ecoregion extends for more than 2,000 km from NW Argentina to
boreal Patagonia, and includes many salt-pans and barren flatlands colonized by the …

Lizards of Patagonia

M Morando, LJ Avila - Springer
As a young child, Luciano Avila was curious about animals, over the years he kept a
collection of species that neighbors would find lost in their crop-fields. At that time, the travels …

[引用][C] Ecología térmica y potencial impacto del cambio climático en Liolaemus ditadai, un lagarto endémico de las Salinas Grandes, Córdoba, Argentina

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