The Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica, A Herpetofauna between Two Continents, between Two Seas.
- J. Savage
- Art
- 2002
Costa Rica, het paradijs voor de onderzoeker en eco-toerist. De soortenrijke heepetafauna is voor ons (ama teur)herpetologen een gegronde reden om eens een bezoek te brengen aan dit schitterende…
It is time for a new classification of anoles (Squamata: Dactyloidae)
- K. E. Nicholson, B. Crother, C. Guyer, J. Savage
- Biology
- 10 September 2012
This taxonomy eliminates problems of paraphyly inherent in previous classifications by elevating eight majorlineages to generic status, providing diagnoses of those genera, and then doing the same for species groups within each genus, and appears to provide a stable classification for at least 95% of the 387 species currently recognized.
The Enigma of the Central American Herpetofauna: Dispersals or Vicariance?
- J. Savage
- Environmental Science
- 1982
Tests of Null Models for Amphibian Declines on a Tropical Mountain
Many of the recent, widespread declines and disappearances of amphibian populations have taken place in seemingly undisturbed, montane habitats. The question of whether the observed patterns differ…
Zoogeography: The Geographical Distribution of Animals
- J. Savage, P. Darlington
- Geography
- 18 June 1958
THE HYLID FROGS OF MIDDLE AMERICA
- J. Savage
- GeographyCopeia
- 1 May 2002
Amphibian and reptile declines over 35 years at La Selva, Costa Rica
- S. Whitfield, K. E. Bell, M. A. Donnelly
- Environmental ScienceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 15 May 2007
A systematic community-wide decline in populations of terrestrial amphibians at La Selva Biological Station, a protected old-growth lowland rainforest in lower Central America, is identified and declines are due to climate-driven reductions in the quantity of standing leaf litter, a critical microhabitat for amphibians and reptiles in this assemblage.
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