Uncovering karst endemism within Borneo: two new Cyrtodactylus species from Sarawak, Malaysia

Volume: 4614, Issue: 2
Published: Jun 10, 2019
Abstract
The island of Borneo lies within one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. Despite this, its documented gekkonid diversity is not commensurate with other areas of Southeast Asia. The megadiverse genus Cyrtodactylus is especially underrepresented. Limestone-karst ecosystems, in particular, harbor many endemic Cyrtodactylus species, but only one karst-dwelling species is currently recognized from Borneo. This paper adds two additional...
Paper Details
Title
Uncovering karst endemism within Borneo: two new Cyrtodactylus species from Sarawak, Malaysia
Published Date
Jun 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
4614
Issue
2
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