Geographic and taxonomic patterns of extinction risk in Australian squamates

Volume: 238, Pages: 108203 - 108203
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Australia is a global hotspot of reptile diversity, hosting ~10% of the world's squamate (snake and lizard) species. Yet the conservation status of the Australian squamate fauna has not been assessed for >25 years; a period during which the described fauna has risen by ~40%. Here we provide the first comprehensive conservation assessment of Australian terrestrial squamates using IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Most (86.4%; n = 819/948)...
Paper Details
Title
Geographic and taxonomic patterns of extinction risk in Australian squamates
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
238
Pages
108203 - 108203
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